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Nike EYBL Memphis: Kon Knueppel, Jasper Johnson, Caleb Wilson and others shine on Saturday


It was my personal first live-viewing of , a 6-foot-5 small forward out of Milwaukee (Wise.) Lutheran and he did not disappoint. His big body and his jumper immediately jumped out, starting things out early with a corner three. As the game went on, you got to really see the Top 40 junior's IQ, skillset and toughness all on display. (247 Sports)

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Nike EYBL Memphis: Kon Knueppel, Jasper Johnson, Caleb Wilson and others shine on Saturday