No. 1 recruit DeAndre Ayton discusses recruiting, NBA comparisons
Posted May 26, 2016
DeAndre Ayton, the nation’s top rated 2017 prospect, has solidified his status as one of the top prospects in the country. Ayton, a 7-footer, appears more focused on the court and is putting up gaudy numbers. On the recruiting front, Ayton said three schools have been in constant communication with him as of late: Kentucky, Arizona, and Kansas.
(Scout.com)
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