Top prospects, recruiting battles and new names in latest ESPN 100
Posted Jun 8, 2016
The best small forwards in the 2017 class are loaded with versatility, shot-making ability and terrific size: Michael Porter Jr. (No. 4) has extreme versatility, Kevin Knox (No. 7) is a highly skilled shooter, and Brian Bowen (No. 10) can make plays and score. Seven-footer DeAndre Ayton stayed at No. 1, and it isn't hard to see why.
(ESPN.com)
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