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Notable moves in new 2022 Rivals150


The new top dog: . Sharpe simply did the most to seize the top spot. After making a jump into the top 10 last update, the guard was the consistent high-level prospect this summer and seems to have a surefire NBA future. The stock riser: . After going from unranked to No. 64 in May, the 6-foot-11 Traore now sits at No. 4. (Rivals.com)

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Notable moves in new 2022 Rivals150


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