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Meet the four new five-star basketball recruits in updated 2024 Rivals rankings


Isaiah Evans’ ability to score in a variety of ways with confidence, coupled with his positional size, are reasons he finds himself in the top 25. He’s a skilled wing who has put up impressive outings during his junior season, having a handful of 40-point games and even a 60-point performance. shot 40-percent from the outside last summer. (Rivals.com)

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Meet the four new five-star basketball recruits in updated 2024 Rivals rankings


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