Forward Ben Simmons moves to U.S. from Australia; No. 1 in 2015?
Posted Jan 3, 2013
Of course, the subtext to the move is the question of where Simmons falls in the class of 2015 rankings. Former No. 1 prospect Karl Towns reclassified to 2014 back in December when he committed to Kentucky, opening the door for someone else to take over the top spot. Big men Diamond Stone and Ivan Rabb are candidates, as is scoring guard Malik Newman.
(CBS Sports)
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