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How Duke's 2020 basketball recruiting class compares to past classes


Although it is the top-rated basketball recruiting class in America, it is more reliant on the sum of all parts rather than a singular talent. should be great, but who else from the group could leave after one year? Maybe , but that's a reach. It may lack star power, but it should also infuse a handful of multi-year college players. (Rivals.com)

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