Marvin Bagley ‘head and shoulders’ the best in basketball class of 2018
Posted Jul 9, 2016
Scout.com analyst Evan Daniels has said that the 2018 class is shaping up as one of the worst classes he’s evaluated over the past several years, but one recruit has clearly risen to the top: Power forward Marvin Bagley cut his list to six schools several weeks ago. Kentucky, Arizona, Arizona State, Duke, Oregon and UCLA are the programs still in the mix.
(Lexington Herald-Leader)
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