Analyst Roundtable: Looking beyond the five-star basketball recruits
Posted Oct 26, 2019
Which non-five-star basketball recruit is the most critical for a program to land in 2020? Duke needs size in a bad way in their 2020 class. The frontcourt gets pretty thin in Durham after this season with graduation and NBA departures. Whether it's Hunter Dickinson or Mark Williams, the Blue Devils need to land at least one of the two four-star recruits.
(Rivals.com)
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