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Minnesota Chill 17U AAU Team Creating buzz In Minnesota

http://www.minnesotachillfoundation.com/ 

Minnesota Chill AAU basketball organization ran by Marcus Hill, who was born and raised in Brooklyn Park, MN. He was an all state PG of the class of 2007 where he went to play Division 2 basketball locally at University of Minnesota state, Mankato. He played all 4 years and took his team to the final 4 in his senior season. He was then drafted into the NBA G League with the Springfield armor.


After his basketball career he started a program called MN Chill, to help give student athletes a chance to play in the spring and summer and get recruited to play in college. He has helped students get into college for basketball since 2013 and is looking to help more kids from the community have a chance to play at the next level. 

We asked what’s next for Minnesota Chill

Marcus Hill is a amazing leader, advocate, and role model for the youth and wants to change the youth outcome in every way. I believe I’m creating amazing athletes more importantly I’m creating young role models for the future. 

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