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Andrew Wiggins remains atop new Rivals.com basketball 150 rankings


Save a few remaining All-Star games, members of the class of 2013 have completed their high school basketball careers and are ready to move on to college. A familiar face sits atop the new Rivals150 rankings, as 6-foot-7 small forward retains his spot at the top. Still undecided with his college choice and not giving any hints, Wiggins has Florida State, Kansas, Kentucky and North Carolina giving chase to land him for the likely one year he will spend in college. (Sports Illustrated)

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