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6’5 G Kadary Richmond

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Richmond isn’t in any hurry to rush a decision and shut down the rumors that he could possibly reclass into 2019 and go straight to college.

“No,” he said when asked if he was considering reclassifying to 2019. “My plan is to go 2020 to prepare myself to have an impact to any school I go to as a freshman.”

His AAU coach uttered the same tune when asked about the possibility of reclassification.

"That's not the plan," Pastore said. "I do know the plan is for him to be in 2020. I do know he's telling people that he's going to be in the class of 2020."
 
I don't care what position they say he is. Watching the mix tape, this kid is going to be Boat with size.

Boat with size is a first round pick.
 
This is a great find by the staff. You love to see it
 
Hard to gather too much from the highlight--it's not the best league. A lot of that stuff he won't be able to pull off d1. I'd like to see him play for a jersey private school next season.

6'5 shooters with a good build and passing instincts don't come cheap though. Investing some time could be a great idea.
 


(we've offered two from the list, Richmond & Hyland)

This guy is a great follow and that’s a great list.

For bigs I’d add Eddie Lampkin to the list. He’s kind of like URI’s Andre Berry. His weight is an issue but the kid fills it up. He plays for the Houston Defenders (UAA).

2020 PG Corey McKeithan from Windsor has been incredibly impressive too playing for NE6. Tiny like Gilbert, but a complete sniper. He’s committed to Rider, but he’s averaging 16 PPG and shooting 44% from 3 in UAA play.
 
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