Five-star recruits offer mixed reaction to G League alternative to college
Posted Oct 24, 2018
A group of five-star college basketball recruits and their inner circles, as well as one NBA general manager, offered reactions to the NBA G League initiative announced Thursday, expressing a mixture of skepticism and a desire for more details before reaching any conclusions. "My first reaction was I'd like to hear more," Richard Hurt, father of top-10 recruit Matthew Hurt, told ESPN.
(ESPN.com)
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