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Five-star guard Jordan Smith Jr. looking to win Peach Jam, updates recruitment


Class of 2026 five-star guard Jr. just won a gold medal with Team USA, but he’s after another championship this summer. Smith, the 6-foot-2, 200-pound guard, was a starter for Team USA during the FIBA U19 World Cup in Switzerland. “It was really nice,” Smith said of the USA experience. “I got the opportunity to start which is a blessing." (Zag's Blog)

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Five-star guard Jordan Smith Jr. looking to win Peach Jam, updates recruitment


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