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New Rivals 2023 position rankings


A.J. Johnson – It’s often very beneficial to bet on the late bloomers/risers when scouting high school basketball players. Johnson is rail thin and still growing, but his upside is unquestionable. His flashes are elite. T.J. Power – The five-star forward catapulted himself into the top 25 after a strong EYBL season, rising 39 spots from his previous ranking. (Rivals.com)

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New Rivals 2023 position rankings