Five-star shooting guard M.J. Walker keeps a low profile
Posted Dec 20, 2016
As a five-star prospect, it's not easy to keep a low profile but that's exactly what 2017's No. 27 ranked player, shooting guard M.J. Walker, has done so far. That's going to change quickly, though. Walker says that his interest level has been all over the place with programs like Florida State, Maryland, Ohio State, Kansas, Indiana, Georgia Tech and UCLA making pitches.
(Rivals.com)
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