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No class of 2018 decommitment will be as thoroughly pursued as Anfernee Simons. A 6-foot-2 combo guard and one of the most talented backcourt recruits in the 2018 class, Simons committed to Louisville last October. Since then, the explosive guard has improved his entire skill set to the point that he has already been talked about as a one-and-done prospect. (Rivals.com)

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