High school basketball underclassmen elevating their status this season
Posted Feb 4, 2024
Dwayne Aristode missed nearly a month, nursing an injury but as soon as he returned, he was back to leading the Bobcats in scoring. Aristode debuted at No. 29 overall in the Rivals150 because of his play early in the season after starring in Spain for the last three years. Aristode’s 6-foot-7 frame gives opposing guards and wings fits on both ends of the floor.
(Rivals.com)
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