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Basketball recruits poised to crash 2025 rankings


The son of the six-time NBA All-Star, Jermaine O’Neal Jr. attends Dallas’ Dynamic Prep Academy and has long been on the radar of scouts and college basketball coaches alike. The 6-foot-5 small forward is a weapon on the perimeter and is a threat to take defenders off the dribble but shoots the basketball well enough that he must be respected from deep. (Rivals.com)

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Basketball recruits poised to crash 2025 rankings


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