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Five-star junior Zoom Diallo talks visits and new interest but isn't in a hurry


For the No. 9 ranked player in the class of 2024, one state title wasn’t enough. Five-star doubled up when he led Curtis to their second straight Washington State Championship. After taking a few days to let it all sink in, the 6-foot-4 floor general broke down the title and his recruitment. “It was very important to me,” said Diallo of the title. (247 Sports)

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Five-star junior Zoom Diallo talks visits and new interest but isn't in a hurry


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