Predicting where college basketball's must-get 5-star recruits will play
Posted Sep 1, 2017
But as the class of 2018 lost one potential superstar to reclassification, it gained another. R.J. Barrett, a 6’7 guard out of Canada, moved up a grade level after an incredibly productive summer. The class of 2018 might not be as good as 2016 (with Markelle Fultz, Lonzo Ball, ect.) or 2017 (led by Michael Porter Jr. and now Bagley), but there are still some intriguing players.
(SB Nation)
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