There’s a clear No. 1 basketball recruit in the 2019 class, and UK is watching
Posted Mar 8, 2017
One of the sideshows to last weekend’s NBA All-Star festivities in New Orleans was the Basketball Without Borders Global Camp, an event that brought together more than 40 high-school aged international players. Though he was one of the youngest competitors, R.J. Barrett was the clear standout, earning camp MVP honors as well as praise from analysts.
(Lexington Herald-Leader)
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