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Five high school basketball prospects that boosted their stock last week


already jumped a cool 50 spots to No. 55 overall in the Rivals150 after dominating the competition this spring, but his play over the last week could be the springboard for ascending even higher. Lewis was dominant at the NBPA Top 100 Cam and turned it up a notch in the title game, posting 25 points and eight assists to lead his team to the win. (Rivals.com)

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Five high school basketball prospects that boosted their stock last week


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