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Composite top 25 forward Julian Phillips discusses his final 10


For the first three years of high school, made his reputation in his home state of South Carolina. For his senior season, though, he’s off to Branson (Mo.) Link Academy. The 6-foot-8 power forward who is currently ranked No. 23 overall in the industry-generated 247Sports Composite ranking explained why he’ll be making the move. (247 Sports)

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Composite top 25 forward Julian Phillips discusses his final 10


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