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Where things stand with basketball's top available 2020 recruits


Wednesday was Day 1 of the early signing period, meaning, class of 2020 basketball recruits can sign National Letters of Intent. While many will announce in the coming days, there will be several players waiting out the process. Here’s a breakdown of available top-100 recruits, where they stand in their recruitments, and whether they will sign early. (247 Sports)

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