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2023 forward T.J. Power continues his climb in updated Rivals rankings


Rivals has long been high on T.J. Power, who entered the summer ranked solidly inside the top 75. The 6-foot-8 forward easily outplayed even that lofty ranking, however, and now finds himself ranked No. 21 as a result. Power’s breakout summer brought him more than just rankings clout. It also motivated blueblood schools to enter his recruitment. (Rivals.com)

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2023 forward T.J. Power continues his climb in updated Rivals rankings