Will leaving home be the new norm for elite high school basketball recruits?
Posted Mar 21, 2019
High school basketball has become big business. More fans are attending games than ever. Social media has helped the sport gain a broader audience. The elite prospects get tugged toward prep schools or academies, drawn by the promise of superior competition and national exposure. That's hard to turn down when one is seemingly on the fast-track to the NBA.
(Max Preps)
Related: College Basketball Recruiting
NC State basketball lands Maryland transfer guard Darius AdamsNC State men's basketball has landed its third transfer guard of the 2026 transfer portal cycle, adding Maryland transfer Darius Adams. The former five-star recruit...
Wed Apr 29, 2026Top 50 senior Kayden Allen commits to Georgia Tech basketball
Georgia Tech head coach Scott Cross landed an elite guard from the state of Florida and a top 50 national recruit in Kayden Allen. Allen...
Wed Apr 29, 2026
Florida Atlantic transfer Xander Pintelon commits to Wake Forest basketball
Wake Forest has another big man coming from the transfer portal. Xander Pintelon announced his commitment to the Deacons. The 6-11, 220-pounder spent last season...
Wed Apr 29, 2026
No. 1 ranked basketball recruit Tyran Stokes commits to Kansas
Ever since he burst onto the national scene as a freshman, 2026's top-ranked basketball recruit Tyran Stokes has done things his own way. Now, the...
Tue Apr 28, 2026