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But as the class of 2018 lost one potential superstar to reclassification, it gained another. , a 6’7 guard out of Canada, moved up a grade level after an incredibly productive summer. The class of 2018 might not be as good as 2016 (with , Lonzo Ball, ect.) or 2017 (led by Jr. and now Bagley), but there are still some intriguing players. (SB Nation)

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