Class of 2026 prospect Taylen Kinney displayed frustration on the court as his teammate, Malachi Jordan, made a mistake.
On Saturday, Overtime shared a clip where Jordan missed a pass to Kinney by a considerable distance. Kinney momentarily appeared disappointed and frustrated at Jordan's mistake.
"Big men stay big men and guards stay guards pls 😭 @taylen_kinney13 @rwe.aau @nookchampionmill," Overtime wrote on Instagram on Saturday.
Fans reacted to the video and left humorous comments.
"how do you miss that bad," a fan commented.

"Must’ve thought bro was finna pop out to the 3😭," one fan wrote.
"when i press square on 2k bc i thought the ball came 2 me 😂," another fan wrote.
"TK was open by idk 6-7 feet 😂😂," a fan said.
"He tried to hit 5," another fan commented.
Jordan also dropped a comment.
"broo come onnn," Jordan said.
Despite the mistake, RWE defeated Cincinnati. Kinney, Jordan and Ikenna Alozie were instrumental in the win.
Jordan is a 6-foot-5 forward in the Class of 2027. He's the No. 18 prospect, the No. 8 small forward in his class and the No. 1 prospect in Missouri, according to 247Sports.
He started his high school career at Ensworth School and later transferred to the Link Academy. However, he returned to Tennessee and enrolled at Christian Community School in February. During his sophomore year, he averaged 25.5 points, 8.0 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game.
His performance earned him offers from major programs like Tennessee, Arizona State and Texas Tech.
Taylen Kinney makes an official visit to Louisville
Taylen Kinney is Kentucky's top 2026 recruit, ranked No. 17 nationally according to On3. On Thursday and Friday, he made an official visit to Louisville, and posed with Cardinals coach Pat Kelsey.
Louisville has made Kinney a top priority, tracking him at major events like Overtime Elite, 3SSB All-American Camp and the KABC Titans Shootout.
He’s coming off a strong season with Rod Wave Elite in OTE, where he averaged 20.1 points, 5.0 assists and 2.3 steals. On the Adidas 3SSB circuit with Wildcat Select, he also had excellent performancse.
Kinney has received offers from several top programs, including Kentucky, Purdue, Oregon, Arkansas, LSU, Texas, Kansas State and Tennessee. According to the On3 recruitment prediction machine, the Wildcats have a 25.8% chance of landing the four-star guard, followed by the Cardinals (22.6%), Boilermakers (19.4%) and Ducks (12.2%).