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Four-star 2024 guard Juke Harris breaks down his commitment to Wake Forest


Four-star 2024 prospect Juke Harris said a lot of the decision came down to the relationship he’d built with Wake Forest coach Steve Forbes and his staff. The entire staff came to his final regular season game at Salisbury High School, and Harris stopped by Forbes house after an AAU practice Saturday to play ping pong and watch some March Madness. (Demon Deacon Digest)

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Four-star 2024 guard Juke Harris breaks down his commitment to Wake Forest


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