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Rivals Roundtable: Addressing the madness of the transfer portal


What team's work has most impressed you? “I’d say Wake Forest. I like the balance that Steve Forbes was able to reel in with , , and Kevin Miller. That a trio of recruits check off a lot of boxes on both ends of the basketball court and provide versatile scoring threats and, more importantly, playmakers who are willing to share the basketball." (Rivals.com)

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Rivals Roundtable: Addressing the madness of the transfer portal