Which 2020 basketball recruit that could potentially reclassify to 2019 is the most college-ready?
Posted Feb 23, 2019
5-star big man Walker Kessler looks like he's ready to make the jump. He's added muscle to his frame and he's playing more physically. His ability to protect the paint and score in a variety of ways will make the college adjustment an easy one for him. I'd say Duke has the edge but Tennessee is making up ground. Vanderbilt and Virginia are also in the mix.
(Rivals.com)
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