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Jordan Tucker playing his way into shape; Indiana, Syracuse, UConn, Villanova in mix


Ideally, four-star wing would have hit the grassroots circuit 100 percent healthy. However, the No. 41 ranked player in the class of 2017 hurt his shoulder late in his junior season and he's playing his way back into shape. Tucker spoke with Rivals.com about the injury, his development, how Villanova and UConn have caught his eye and why he'll likely wait until spring to decide. (Rivals.com)

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