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GTMBB Recruiting, 2019 & beyond....

2019-

Christian Brown
Small forward
STARS
A.C. Flora
Columbia, SC
RR: N/A
Ht: 6'6"
Wt: 195 lbs
Class: 2019
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POSITION
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NATIONAL
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STATE
Commitment status:
UNDECIDED

Summer performance: One of the most explosive two-way players in the class, the 6-foot-6 Brown was at his best in transition. Playing with the Georgia Stars, he was almost impossible to keep from getting to the rim and he’s got the ability to be just as tough on the defensive end.

Recruitment: Clemson, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Tennessee, Auburn, Georgia, Oklahoma State and Wake Forest have already offered.
 
2019-
Justin Young
Editor-in-Chief
As the summer comes to a close at the start of the high school season draws nearer, keep an eye on Augusta (GA) Lakeside point guard Kalen Williams. The class of 2019 point guard was terrific at the Best of the South, averaging 15.5 points a game and helped his team make it to the 16U championship game. He's one of Georgia's top players in the 2019 class.
 
2019-
GT recruit:

Elias King – A.O.T.

King is an excellent athlete with good size and length, he can play either guard position. He excels on the break where he can get to the rim for acrobatic finishes or knock down the floater over defenders He is a big time slasher from the wing and along the baseline as well. King has a good basketball IQ and is a good enough athlete to defend both wing positions.
 
....back to 2019-


#14 - Christian Brown
#22- Terry Armstrong
#32 - Ashton Hagans
#35 - Isaac Okoro
#41 - Armando Bacot
#45 - Wendell Moore
#49 - Elias King
 
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Cole Anthony (Briarwood, N.Y.) Archbishop Malloy /PSA Cardinals – 2019
Height: 6’3″
Position: Point Guard
Committed College: Undecided
Star Grade:
5-star
 
2019(....might I add that pronunciation guides will not be provided by myself on this site)-


His last name makes my "corns" hurt. The only good corn has cream in it, or found in a movie theatre bucket with oil all over it.
 
Kyle Sturdivant (Norcross, Ga.), Norcross HS – 2019

Everyone needs to jump on the Kyle Sturivant badwagon while there is still room. The 6-2 combo guard is set to burst upon the Gwinnett County basketball scene as one of the most complete guards in the state. He showed his ability to hit open jumpers while also showing the vision to hit the open player with the pass. We identified Sturdivant as one of the top players in the class of 2019 this summer at the OTR Elite 32 with the ATL Xpress. His mature approach to the game combined with his polished skill set should make him a big performer this year for coach Jesse McMillan in the House of Blue.
 
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