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Five-star wing Naas Cunningham says four schools sticking out


This summer, class of 2024 5-star small forward and New Jersey native transferred to the Atlanta-based Overtime Elite (OTE) program under scholarship. Cunningham discussed his recruitment at the recent OTE Opening Night. "I would say Texas, Duke, Arkansas, and Kansas are hitting me the hardest right now," Cunningham said. (On3.com)

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Five-star wing Naas Cunningham says four schools sticking out


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