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Following Potential 2022 Draftees

One more for good measure. Dikembe's son Ryan Mutombo, who's 6'11 with long arms and what looks like pretty good hands is also obviously way underrated and will continually get bumped up the rankings til their finalized.

At the very least he's a top-50 type of kid. RN they barely have him inside the top100.
 
MAtt Cleveland to FSU! Him and Bryce McGowens will be one of the finer wing pairs they've had at FSU last buncha years, which says a lot.
 
peyton watson to UCLA. Prized west coast recruit stays in the pac12. MASSIVE pull for Mick Cronin i'd bet he's the coach there for a long time
 
lemme predict Florida has one of its best teams since the Horford/Noah/Brewer days in the 2021 season and has several prospects being discussed here.
 
Just judging by the offers teams have out, I feel like by the time 2021 rolls around the college landscape is going to have changed dramatically...



There will be more upper echelon teams...
 
#1 ranked PG in the class 6'1" Kennedy Chandler commits to Tennessee. Lotta Duke fans were acting like he was in the bag ~3months ago.
 
That commitment solidifies Tennessee as one of the premier talent hotspots in the nation for the next few years. It's gonna be fairly easy for Rick Barnes to put togehter a monster class around Chandler.

Plenty of rumors been floating for sometime he and the #1big in the class Blanchero will team up..
 
While this is bumped, Benny Williams, who's a 6'9" wing committed to Syracuse, deserves to be 5-stars. Right now he's like 50th in the rankings.

I'd be completely shocked if he doesnt end up way higher in the rankings by the time the dust settles. He's obviously a good prospect.
 
How's this for a cutting down the options list? this is where we're at in 2020Michael Foster's "final 8";

Georgia, FSU, Grambling St., Western Illinois, Pro options in China, Germany, Australia and the G-League
 
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