Which recruits are 'unicorns' of the high school basketball world?
Posted Jan 26, 2018
Wendell Moore, the Utility Knife: A 6-foot-4 wing with a 7-foot wingspan, the Cox Mill (N.C.) High product entered high school lauded as one of the best in the 2019 class, and he has only backed up the claims as he sits under the five-star umbrella. He can defend every spot on the floor outside of the center position and can consistently knock down shots from 20-feet.
(Rivals.com)
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