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Headed by a superstar in Marvin Bagley, the class of 2018 continues to show growth


The class of 2018 hasn’t attracted the praise of some others around it. 2016 was touted as a generational type class, 2017 is seen as excellent, and 2019 has a ton of star power already. However, the class of 2018 has never been spoken about in those glowing terms. One thing the class has is a superstar at the top in . Bagley is as good as any high school player in the country. (Scout.com)

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