Scout's Final 2017 Top 100 College Basketball Recruit Rankings
Posted Apr 19, 2017
Now that the all-star circuits have concluded, the time has come to release the final player rankings for the 2017 class. For the past two years Arizona signee DeAndre Ayton and 7-footer Mohamed Bamba have sat at the top of the list. But Michael Porter, already a top five prospect, emerged during his senior season, showing improvement in key areas. We’ve moved Porter into the top slot in 2017.
(Scout.com)
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