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Roundtable on updated 2025 Rivals150 basketball rankings


Which prospect were you most adamant about moving up the rankings in this update? I’ll go with Miami commit Matthew Able. I was impressed with Able’s upside when I first encountered him in 2022 and have suspected that he’d be a major national prospect if he ever put his tools together and developed some consistency of both effort and jump shooting. (Rivals.com)

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Roundtable on updated 2025 Rivals150 basketball rankings