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Recruiting Wish Lists For College Basketball's Top 10 Teams


Kansas battled to get one of high school's top shooters in and it paid off. Duke waited to see how would fare in his return from injury. Turns out, he looks ready to take over for . Oregon hasn't really been discussed a lot as a landing spot for , but he said last week that he wants to visit there soon. (Rivals.com)

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