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)
Related: College Basketball Recruiting
Oklahoma State Transfer Jaylen Curry Commits To Virginia Tech BasketballVirginia Tech and Mike Young received a commitment from Oklahoma State guard Jaylen Curry. Curry averaged 10.1 points, 3.5 assists and 3.2 rebounds per game...
Wed May 20, 2026Indiana transfer guard Nick Dorn commits to Miami basketball
Indiana transfer guard Nick Dorn has committed to the Miami Hurricanes after a season in which he averaged 8.1 points and 2.3 rebounds while shooting...
Wed May 20, 2026
Four-star big man Theo Edema commits to St. John’s, reclassifies to 2026
Theo Edema, the No. 50 overall prospect and No. 7 center in the class of 2027, has committed to St. John's and reclassified to the...
Wed May 20, 2026
5-star guard Adan Diggs reclassifies to 2027
Rumors swirled all winter that 2028's No. 8 ranked basketball recruit Adan Diggs would be moving up to the class of 2027. Turns out those...
Tue May 19, 2026