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2017 PF Malik Williams discusses upcoming Louisville visit and more


2017 four-star power forward s, who is one of the most skilled big men in the country, showed off his unique ability, and recently more schools have entered the recruiting fray. For the 6-foot-11 Williams, many thought he would choose between Indiana, Iowa, Purdue, and Michigan State. However recently another school, Louisville, has entered the mix. (Scout.com)

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