Kentucky looking at Keion Brooks, Matthew Hurt to fill frontcourt needs
Posted Feb 27, 2019
Kentucky wants to add at least two more recruits in the frontcourt, which makes their pursuit of Matthew Hurt, Keion Brooks, and Jaden McDaniels that much more important. Compared to UNC, Duke, or Kansas for Hurt, or SDSU, Texas or Washington for McDaniels, neither of the respective schools have filled such a hole that would be taken by Brooks at Kentucky.
(Rivals.com)
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