Where Will 2019's Final Uncommitted Five-Star Basketball Recruits Land?
Posted May 15, 2019
Precious Achiuwa, a 6’9” forward, can score in a variety of ways. His highlight reel is on par with the best in the country, but his consistency has been questioned. After the commitment of Boogie Ellis earlier this week, Memphis is running out of roster spots for all these elite recruits, but Achiuwa would fit right in with the early favorites in the AAC in 2019–20.
(Sports Illustrated)
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