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247 Sports 2023 rankings update: Ugonna Kingsley leads the top 10 newcomers


, No. 46. During Nike EYBL Session One, 6-foot-9 forward drew large crowds and saw his basketball recruitment explode after the event. Through the spring, High put up big scoring performances and showcased his versatility, his three point shooting, floor spacing and ability to get to the rim and use his frame to finish through contact. (247 Sports)

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247 Sports 2023 rankings update: Ugonna Kingsley leads the top 10 newcomers


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