Jalil Bethea a 6-foot-4 shooting guard from Archbishop Wood HS in Warminster, Pennsylvania committed to the University of Miami. Bethea chose the Hurricanes over Kansas, Villanova, Alabama, and Syracuse. Bethea commitment on Wednesday, gives the program one of its highest-rated recruits ever the school’s basketball program. “They showed me a lot on my visit. They…
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Jaeden Mustaf Has Committed to Georgia Tech
On3 reports that Jaden Mustaf a 6-foot-4 shooting guard a top 50 prospect from the Class of 2024 has committed to Georgia Tech. This was Georgia Tech highest ranked recruit in over a decade. Mustaf is currently playing his senior season at Overtime Elite and played for Boo Williams AAU during the recent EYBL season…
Austin Swartz Commits to the University of Miami
Austin Swartz, a four-star shooting guard prospect in the Class of 2024, committed to Miami. He chose the Hurricanes over Clemson and had offers from the likes of Indiana, Notre Dame and UConn. “I believe Miami and coach Larranaga can help reach my goal of making the NBA,” Swartz told ESPN” They have had success…
Trentyn Flowers decommits from Louisville to play in Australia’s National Basketball League
Trentyn Flowers have decommitted from Louisville on Monday in order to sign a professional contract with the Adelaide 36ers of Australia’s National Basketball League. Flowers was a five-star wing prospect out of Combine Academy in Charlotte, NC. Flowers mentioned that he wants to play point guard at the next level. “This was the toughest decision…
Flory Bidunga commits to Kansas
Five-Star Flory Bidunga a 6-foot-9 forward from the Class of 2024 commits to Kansas. Bidunga made his announcement Saturday night at the Under Armour Boys Elite 24 game in Atlanta. Bidunga is the first commit in Kansas 2024 recruiting class. Kansas coaches watched several of his games this summer, showing that he was a high-priority…
Texas Lands Five-Star Prospect Cam Scott
Cam Scott a 6-foot-5 Shooting Guard out of Lexington, SC has committed to Rodney Terry’s Texas Longhorns basketball program. He choose Texas over Alabama, Auburn, Mississippi, Oregon and hometown South Carolina. “I really felt that Texas was the place for me to be,” Scott said. “It was a hard choice, I’m not going to lie….