Q&A With 2020 No. 1 Recruit Jalen Green
Posted Jul 19, 2018
Jalen Green has had a wow factor, reflected by the standing-room only viewing of his contest Wednesday evening. Despite his EBO Elite team suffering the defeat, the nation’s top ranked rising junior showed just why he is regarded so highly. "Memphis and Penny Hardaway, Kansas and Bill Self, Nevada has come on heavy, USC, UCLA and a few other schools."
(Rivals.com)
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