Where things stand with Kansas basketball recruiting
Posted Apr 18, 2019
The Jayhawks are in a very good spot with R.J. Hampton, a five-star junior who likely will reclassify into the 2019 class. Devon Dotson most likely will return for his sophomore year after putting his name into the NBA Draft. Along with Precious Achiuwa or Tristan Enaruna, and maybe a transfer, and the Jayhawks are in a better spot than many might believe.
(Rivals.com)
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