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Roy Williams showing interest in 2015 SG Austin Grandstaff


, a 2015 4-star shooting guard from Rockwall, Texas, recently de-committed from Oklahoma State and is apparently showing interest, according to his father, Wes.

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has heard from North Carolina, Virginia and Ohio State recently, per his father, Wes.

North Carolina was hoping to land another shooter in its 2014 recruiting class, but after committed to UNLV and committed to Texas A&M, it seems that ' focus has turned more towards 2015.

Grandstaff already holds numerous offers and has expressed interest in Florida and Michigan to go along with recent attention from UNC, Virginia, Iowa State, and Duke, among others.

Here are a few highlights of Grandstaff scoring 51 points on Saturday and a brief scouting report to hold you over while his recruitment continues to develop.

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