Rawle Alkins talks recruitment, his legacy, comparisons to Lance Stephenson
Posted Jul 24, 2015
For a variety of reasons New York City is no longer home to the best basketball talent in the country. However, every so often there is a special talent who reminds people that New York is still capable of producing high-level, game-changing phenoms. In the 2016 class, Brooklyn native Rawle Alkins appears to be doing just that.
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