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Early signing breakdown: Pac-12

THE RIVALS150: 2016 | 2017
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UCLA may be the only Pac-12 school with a top 10 recruiting class, but several programs are quite happy with their results in the early signing period.
By the numbers
Ranking the Pac-12 classes
1. UCLA (No. 5 nationally)
2. Oregon (No. 12)
3. Washington (No. 21)
4. Arizona State (No. 30)
5. USC
6. Utah
7. Arizona
8. Oregon State
9. California
10. Stanford
11. Colorado
12. Washington State
UCLA and Washington combined to land all three five-star prospects that are headed to the Pac-12 from the class of 2016.
Steve Alford and the Bruins landed the highest ranked player in the conference in point guard Lonzo Ball, who checks in at No. 8 nationally. Right on his heels is Huskies signee Markelle Fultz, who ranks No. 13 overall. As a conference, the Pac-12 added 14 members of the Rivals150, with nine of them being four-star prospects.
Three non-ranked four-star prospects are also headed to the Pac-12 in Arizona signee Lauri Markkanen (international player), Oregon's Keith Smith (injury) and California's Tyson Jolly (in final 2015 rankings).
Arizona signed just one player during the early signing period in the versatile Markkanen from Finland. The Wildcats have four seniors on their current roster, so they are far from done in this recruiting cycle. Arizona is in the mix with both Josh JacksonClick First year Arizona State coach Bobby HurleyClick With just two players, Washington head coach Lorenzo Romar landed the No. 3 recruiting class in the Pac-12 and the No. 21 ranked class overall. It helps when one of the two players is the five-star shooting guard Fultz. Hidden away on the Hyattsville (Md.) DeMatha junior varsity team during his sophomore season, Fultz burst onto the national scene in a big way as a junior, proving that he is a major talent. He has a good feel for the game and can score off the pass, the bounce or get to the rim and finish. Fultz' length makes him disruptive on the defensive end. Little is known about Washington's other signee, 6-foot-10, 250-pound center Samuel TimminsClick Landing top in-state prospects is a priority for any program, so when four-star West Linn (Ore.) High School point guard Payton PritchardClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. (No. 51) decommitted from OklahomaClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. in July, Oregon head coach Dana AltmanClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. made Pritchard his top priority and personally recruited him. Pritchard has a great motor and it has no reverse gear -- in other words he doesn't back down from anyone. He is a high IQ player with very good court vision that allows him to be an effective passer, but he is also a scorer first. M.J. CageClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. (No. 54) is a quiet big man with a good pedigree. The son of physical NBA player Michael Cage, M.J. is a very skilled big man with good size, length, he runs the floor well and has great hands. Keith Smith, an un-ranked four-star prospect, is a talented wing that can score in different ways but has battled injuries the past few years limiting opportunities to fully evaluate him. The Ducks may add another prospect in the April signing period.Here to view this Link. of New Zealand. What we do know is that Timmins has good length for rim protection and isn't afraid to bang down low. He scores mainly on in the low post, but can knock down a 10-footer.Here to view this Link. also signed two players in the early period in Sam CunliffeClick With just two players, Washington head coach Lorenzo Romar landed the No. 3 recruiting class in the Pac-12 and the No. 21 ranked class overall. It helps when one of the two players is the five-star shooting guard Fultz. Hidden away on the Hyattsville (Md.) DeMatha junior varsity team during his sophomore season, Fultz burst onto the national scene in a big way as a junior, proving that he is a major talent. He has a good feel for the game and can score off the pass, the bounce or get to the rim and finish. Fultz' length makes him disruptive on the defensive end. Little is known about Washington's other signee, 6-foot-10, 250-pound center Samuel TimminsClick Landing top in-state prospects is a priority for any program, so when four-star West Linn (Ore.) High School point guard Payton PritchardClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. (No. 51) decommitted from OklahomaClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. in July, Oregon head coach Dana AltmanClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. made Pritchard his top priority and personally recruited him. Pritchard has a great motor and it has no reverse gear -- in other words he doesn't back down from anyone. He is a high IQ player with very good court vision that allows him to be an effective passer, but he is also a scorer first. M.J. CageClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. (No. 54) is a quiet big man with a good pedigree. The son of physical NBA player Michael Cage, M.J. is a very skilled big man with good size, length, he runs the floor well and has great hands. Keith Smith, an un-ranked four-star prospect, is a talented wing that can score in different ways but has battled injuries the past few years limiting opportunities to fully evaluate him. The Ducks may add another prospect in the April signing period.Here to view this Link. of New Zealand. What we do know is that Timmins has good length for rim protection and isn't afraid to bang down low. He scores mainly on in the low post, but can knock down a 10-footer.Here to view this Link. (No. 68) and Jethro TshisumpaClick With just two players, Washington head coach Lorenzo Romar landed the No. 3 recruiting class in the Pac-12 and the No. 21 ranked class overall. It helps when one of the two players is the five-star shooting guard Fultz. Hidden away on the Hyattsville (Md.) DeMatha junior varsity team during his sophomore season, Fultz burst onto the national scene in a big way as a junior, proving that he is a major talent. He has a good feel for the game and can score off the pass, the bounce or get to the rim and finish. Fultz' length makes him disruptive on the defensive end. Little is known about Washington's other signee, 6-foot-10, 250-pound center Samuel TimminsClick Landing top in-state prospects is a priority for any program, so when four-star West Linn (Ore.) High School point guard Payton PritchardClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. (No. 51) decommitted from OklahomaClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. in July, Oregon head coach Dana AltmanClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. made Pritchard his top priority and personally recruited him. Pritchard has a great motor and it has no reverse gear -- in other words he doesn't back down from anyone. He is a high IQ player with very good court vision that allows him to be an effective passer, but he is also a scorer first. M.J. CageClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. (No. 54) is a quiet big man with a good pedigree. The son of physical NBA player Michael Cage, M.J. is a very skilled big man with good size, length, he runs the floor well and has great hands. Keith Smith, an un-ranked four-star prospect, is a talented wing that can score in different ways but has battled injuries the past few years limiting opportunities to fully evaluate him. The Ducks may add another prospect in the April signing period.Here to view this Link. of New Zealand. What we do know is that Timmins has good length for rim protection and isn't afraid to bang down low. He scores mainly on in the low post, but can knock down a 10-footer.Here to view this Link. (No. 97). Cuncliffe has excellent size for a shooting guard and has a sweet stroke. He will need to get stronger and more consistent, but his upside is high. Tshisumpa only began playing two years ago, but his long arms and natural instincts allow him to defend the rim. The 6-foot-10 big man has decent touch and is continuing to develop his post moves. The Sun Devils have two scholarships remaining in the 2016 class and their primary target is five-star big man Thon MakerClick With just two players, Washington head coach Lorenzo Romar landed the No. 3 recruiting class in the Pac-12 and the No. 21 ranked class overall. It helps when one of the two players is the five-star shooting guard Fultz. Hidden away on the Hyattsville (Md.) DeMatha junior varsity team during his sophomore season, Fultz burst onto the national scene in a big way as a junior, proving that he is a major talent. He has a good feel for the game and can score off the pass, the bounce or get to the rim and finish. Fultz' length makes him disruptive on the defensive end. Little is known about Washington's other signee, 6-foot-10, 250-pound center Samuel TimminsClick Landing top in-state prospects is a priority for any program, so when four-star West Linn (Ore.) High School point guard Payton PritchardClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. (No. 51) decommitted from OklahomaClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. in July, Oregon head coach Dana AltmanClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. made Pritchard his top priority and personally recruited him. Pritchard has a great motor and it has no reverse gear -- in other words he doesn't back down from anyone. He is a high IQ player with very good court vision that allows him to be an effective passer, but he is also a scorer first. M.J. CageClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. (No. 54) is a quiet big man with a good pedigree. The son of physical NBA player Michael Cage, M.J. is a very skilled big man with good size, length, he runs the floor well and has great hands. Keith Smith, an un-ranked four-star prospect, is a talented wing that can score in different ways but has battled injuries the past few years limiting opportunities to fully evaluate him. The Ducks may add another prospect in the April signing period.Here to view this Link. of New Zealand. What we do know is that Timmins has good length for rim protection and isn't afraid to bang down low. He scores mainly on in the low post, but can knock down a 10-footer.Here to view this Link..Here to view this Link., the No. 1 ranked prospect in the Rivals150 and Andrew JonesClick First year Arizona State coach Bobby HurleyClick With just two players, Washington head coach Lorenzo Romar landed the No. 3 recruiting class in the Pac-12 and the No. 21 ranked class overall. It helps when one of the two players is the five-star shooting guard Fultz. Hidden away on the Hyattsville (Md.) DeMatha junior varsity team during his sophomore season, Fultz burst onto the national scene in a big way as a junior, proving that he is a major talent. He has a good feel for the game and can score off the pass, the bounce or get to the rim and finish. Fultz' length makes him disruptive on the defensive end. Little is known about Washington's other signee, 6-foot-10, 250-pound center Samuel TimminsClick Landing top in-state prospects is a priority for any program, so when four-star West Linn (Ore.) High School point guard Payton PritchardClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. (No. 51) decommitted from OklahomaClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. in July, Oregon head coach Dana AltmanClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. made Pritchard his top priority and personally recruited him. Pritchard has a great motor and it has no reverse gear -- in other words he doesn't back down from anyone. He is a high IQ player with very good court vision that allows him to be an effective passer, but he is also a scorer first. M.J. CageClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. (No. 54) is a quiet big man with a good pedigree. The son of physical NBA player Michael Cage, M.J. is a very skilled big man with good size, length, he runs the floor well and has great hands. Keith Smith, an un-ranked four-star prospect, is a talented wing that can score in different ways but has battled injuries the past few years limiting opportunities to fully evaluate him. The Ducks may add another prospect in the April signing period.Here to view this Link. of New Zealand. What we do know is that Timmins has good length for rim protection and isn't afraid to bang down low. He scores mainly on in the low post, but can knock down a 10-footer.Here to view this Link. also signed two players in the early period in Sam CunliffeClick With just two players, Washington head coach Lorenzo Romar landed the No. 3 recruiting class in the Pac-12 and the No. 21 ranked class overall. It helps when one of the two players is the five-star shooting guard Fultz. Hidden away on the Hyattsville (Md.) DeMatha junior varsity team during his sophomore season, Fultz burst onto the national scene in a big way as a junior, proving that he is a major talent. He has a good feel for the game and can score off the pass, the bounce or get to the rim and finish. Fultz' length makes him disruptive on the defensive end. Little is known about Washington's other signee, 6-foot-10, 250-pound center Samuel TimminsClick Landing top in-state prospects is a priority for any program, so when four-star West Linn (Ore.) High School point guard Payton PritchardClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. (No. 51) decommitted from OklahomaClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. in July, Oregon head coach Dana AltmanClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. made Pritchard his top priority and personally recruited him. Pritchard has a great motor and it has no reverse gear -- in other words he doesn't back down from anyone. He is a high IQ player with very good court vision that allows him to be an effective passer, but he is also a scorer first. M.J. CageClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. (No. 54) is a quiet big man with a good pedigree. The son of physical NBA player Michael Cage, M.J. is a very skilled big man with good size, length, he runs the floor well and has great hands. Keith Smith, an un-ranked four-star prospect, is a talented wing that can score in different ways but has battled injuries the past few years limiting opportunities to fully evaluate him. The Ducks may add another prospect in the April signing period.Here to view this Link. of New Zealand. What we do know is that Timmins has good length for rim protection and isn't afraid to bang down low. He scores mainly on in the low post, but can knock down a 10-footer.Here to view this Link. (No. 68) and Jethro TshisumpaClick With just two players, Washington head coach Lorenzo Romar landed the No. 3 recruiting class in the Pac-12 and the No. 21 ranked class overall. It helps when one of the two players is the five-star shooting guard Fultz. Hidden away on the Hyattsville (Md.) DeMatha junior varsity team during his sophomore season, Fultz burst onto the national scene in a big way as a junior, proving that he is a major talent. He has a good feel for the game and can score off the pass, the bounce or get to the rim and finish. Fultz' length makes him disruptive on the defensive end. Little is known about Washington's other signee, 6-foot-10, 250-pound center Samuel TimminsClick Landing top in-state prospects is a priority for any program, so when four-star West Linn (Ore.) High School point guard Payton PritchardClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. (No. 51) decommitted from OklahomaClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. in July, Oregon head coach Dana AltmanClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. made Pritchard his top priority and personally recruited him. Pritchard has a great motor and it has no reverse gear -- in other words he doesn't back down from anyone. He is a high IQ player with very good court vision that allows him to be an effective passer, but he is also a scorer first. M.J. CageClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. (No. 54) is a quiet big man with a good pedigree. The son of physical NBA player Michael Cage, M.J. is a very skilled big man with good size, length, he runs the floor well and has great hands. Keith Smith, an un-ranked four-star prospect, is a talented wing that can score in different ways but has battled injuries the past few years limiting opportunities to fully evaluate him. The Ducks may add another prospect in the April signing period.Here to view this Link. of New Zealand. What we do know is that Timmins has good length for rim protection and isn't afraid to bang down low. He scores mainly on in the low post, but can knock down a 10-footer.Here to view this Link. (No. 97). Cuncliffe has excellent size for a shooting guard and has a sweet stroke. He will need to get stronger and more consistent, but his upside is high. Tshisumpa only began playing two years ago, but his long arms and natural instincts allow him to defend the rim. The 6-foot-10 big man has decent touch and is continuing to develop his post moves. The Sun Devils have two scholarships remaining in the 2016 class and their primary target is five-star big man Thon MakerClick With just two players, Washington head coach Lorenzo Romar landed the No. 3 recruiting class in the Pac-12 and the No. 21 ranked class overall. It helps when one of the two players is the five-star shooting guard Fultz. Hidden away on the Hyattsville (Md.) DeMatha junior varsity team during his sophomore season, Fultz burst onto the national scene in a big way as a junior, proving that he is a major talent. He has a good feel for the game and can score off the pass, the bounce or get to the rim and finish. Fultz' length makes him disruptive on the defensive end. Little is known about Washington's other signee, 6-foot-10, 250-pound center Samuel TimminsClick Landing top in-state prospects is a priority for any program, so when four-star West Linn (Ore.) High School point guard Payton PritchardClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. (No. 51) decommitted from OklahomaClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. in July, Oregon head coach Dana AltmanClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. made Pritchard his top priority and personally recruited him. Pritchard has a great motor and it has no reverse gear -- in other words he doesn't back down from anyone. He is a high IQ player with very good court vision that allows him to be an effective passer, but he is also a scorer first. M.J. CageClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. (No. 54) is a quiet big man with a good pedigree. The son of physical NBA player Michael Cage, M.J. is a very skilled big man with good size, length, he runs the floor well and has great hands. Keith Smith, an un-ranked four-star prospect, is a talented wing that can score in different ways but has battled injuries the past few years limiting opportunities to fully evaluate him. The Ducks may add another prospect in the April signing period.Here to view this Link. of New Zealand. What we do know is that Timmins has good length for rim protection and isn't afraid to bang down low. He scores mainly on in the low post, but can knock down a 10-footer.Here to view this Link..Here to view this Link., ranked No. 38 overall. Ever the creative one, Arizona head coach Sean MillerClick First year Arizona State coach Bobby HurleyClick With just two players, Washington head coach Lorenzo Romar landed the No. 3 recruiting class in the Pac-12 and the No. 21 ranked class overall. It helps when one of the two players is the five-star shooting guard Fultz. Hidden away on the Hyattsville (Md.) DeMatha junior varsity team during his sophomore season, Fultz burst onto the national scene in a big way as a junior, proving that he is a major talent. He has a good feel for the game and can score off the pass, the bounce or get to the rim and finish. Fultz' length makes him disruptive on the defensive end. Little is known about Washington's other signee, 6-foot-10, 250-pound center Samuel TimminsClick Landing top in-state prospects is a priority for any program, so when four-star West Linn (Ore.) High School point guard Payton PritchardClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. (No. 51) decommitted from OklahomaClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. in July, Oregon head coach Dana AltmanClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. made Pritchard his top priority and personally recruited him. Pritchard has a great motor and it has no reverse gear -- in other words he doesn't back down from anyone. He is a high IQ player with very good court vision that allows him to be an effective passer, but he is also a scorer first. M.J. CageClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. (No. 54) is a quiet big man with a good pedigree. The son of physical NBA player Michael Cage, M.J. is a very skilled big man with good size, length, he runs the floor well and has great hands. Keith Smith, an un-ranked four-star prospect, is a talented wing that can score in different ways but has battled injuries the past few years limiting opportunities to fully evaluate him. The Ducks may add another prospect in the April signing period.Here to view this Link. of New Zealand. What we do know is that Timmins has good length for rim protection and isn't afraid to bang down low. He scores mainly on in the low post, but can knock down a 10-footer.Here to view this Link. also signed two players in the early period in Sam CunliffeClick With just two players, Washington head coach Lorenzo Romar landed the No. 3 recruiting class in the Pac-12 and the No. 21 ranked class overall. It helps when one of the two players is the five-star shooting guard Fultz. Hidden away on the Hyattsville (Md.) DeMatha junior varsity team during his sophomore season, Fultz burst onto the national scene in a big way as a junior, proving that he is a major talent. He has a good feel for the game and can score off the pass, the bounce or get to the rim and finish. Fultz' length makes him disruptive on the defensive end. Little is known about Washington's other signee, 6-foot-10, 250-pound center Samuel TimminsClick Landing top in-state prospects is a priority for any program, so when four-star West Linn (Ore.) High School point guard Payton PritchardClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. (No. 51) decommitted from OklahomaClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. in July, Oregon head coach Dana AltmanClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. made Pritchard his top priority and personally recruited him. Pritchard has a great motor and it has no reverse gear -- in other words he doesn't back down from anyone. He is a high IQ player with very good court vision that allows him to be an effective passer, but he is also a scorer first. M.J. CageClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. (No. 54) is a quiet big man with a good pedigree. The son of physical NBA player Michael Cage, M.J. is a very skilled big man with good size, length, he runs the floor well and has great hands. Keith Smith, an un-ranked four-star prospect, is a talented wing that can score in different ways but has battled injuries the past few years limiting opportunities to fully evaluate him. The Ducks may add another prospect in the April signing period.Here to view this Link. of New Zealand. What we do know is that Timmins has good length for rim protection and isn't afraid to bang down low. He scores mainly on in the low post, but can knock down a 10-footer.Here to view this Link. (No. 68) and Jethro TshisumpaClick With just two players, Washington head coach Lorenzo Romar landed the No. 3 recruiting class in the Pac-12 and the No. 21 ranked class overall. It helps when one of the two players is the five-star shooting guard Fultz. Hidden away on the Hyattsville (Md.) DeMatha junior varsity team during his sophomore season, Fultz burst onto the national scene in a big way as a junior, proving that he is a major talent. He has a good feel for the game and can score off the pass, the bounce or get to the rim and finish. Fultz' length makes him disruptive on the defensive end. Little is known about Washington's other signee, 6-foot-10, 250-pound center Samuel TimminsClick Landing top in-state prospects is a priority for any program, so when four-star West Linn (Ore.) High School point guard Payton PritchardClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. (No. 51) decommitted from OklahomaClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. in July, Oregon head coach Dana AltmanClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. made Pritchard his top priority and personally recruited him. Pritchard has a great motor and it has no reverse gear -- in other words he doesn't back down from anyone. He is a high IQ player with very good court vision that allows him to be an effective passer, but he is also a scorer first. M.J. CageClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. (No. 54) is a quiet big man with a good pedigree. The son of physical NBA player Michael Cage, M.J. is a very skilled big man with good size, length, he runs the floor well and has great hands. Keith Smith, an un-ranked four-star prospect, is a talented wing that can score in different ways but has battled injuries the past few years limiting opportunities to fully evaluate him. The Ducks may add another prospect in the April signing period.Here to view this Link. of New Zealand. What we do know is that Timmins has good length for rim protection and isn't afraid to bang down low. He scores mainly on in the low post, but can knock down a 10-footer.Here to view this Link. (No. 97). Cuncliffe has excellent size for a shooting guard and has a sweet stroke. He will need to get stronger and more consistent, but his upside is high. Tshisumpa only began playing two years ago, but his long arms and natural instincts allow him to defend the rim. The 6-foot-10 big man has decent touch and is continuing to develop his post moves. The Sun Devils have two scholarships remaining in the 2016 class and their primary target is five-star big man Thon MakerClick With just two players, Washington head coach Lorenzo Romar landed the No. 3 recruiting class in the Pac-12 and the No. 21 ranked class overall. It helps when one of the two players is the five-star shooting guard Fultz. Hidden away on the Hyattsville (Md.) DeMatha junior varsity team during his sophomore season, Fultz burst onto the national scene in a big way as a junior, proving that he is a major talent. He has a good feel for the game and can score off the pass, the bounce or get to the rim and finish. Fultz' length makes him disruptive on the defensive end. Little is known about Washington's other signee, 6-foot-10, 250-pound center Samuel TimminsClick Landing top in-state prospects is a priority for any program, so when four-star West Linn (Ore.) High School point guard Payton PritchardClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. (No. 51) decommitted from OklahomaClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. in July, Oregon head coach Dana AltmanClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. made Pritchard his top priority and personally recruited him. Pritchard has a great motor and it has no reverse gear -- in other words he doesn't back down from anyone. He is a high IQ player with very good court vision that allows him to be an effective passer, but he is also a scorer first. M.J. CageClick All four members of the Bruins' class are Southern California products. Ball is joined by five-star power forward T.J. LeafClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link., four-star center Ike AnigboguClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link. and three-star wing Kobe ParasClick Things to keep an eye onHere to view this Link.. Leaf, Anigbougu and Paras are also members of the Compton Magic summer program. Ball is an unselfish point guard who loves to get his teammates involved. He is also a good athlete who can finish above the rim. Anigbougu is a very long and athletic rim protector with good touch around the basket. Paras, a native of the Philippines, has only been in the U.S. for a couple of years but quickly caught the eyes of UCLA coaches due to his scoring ability and athleticism. Though not a pure shooter, Paras can score in bunches. Leaf, a long-armed forward, is an active rebounder with a quick second jump and boxes out well. Offensively, he can put it on the deck and get to the rim from above the three-point line or knock down open three-pointers off the catch. Here to view this Link. (No. 54) is a quiet big man with a good pedigree. The son of physical NBA player Michael Cage, M.J. is a very skilled big man with good size, length, he runs the floor well and has great hands. Keith Smith, an un-ranked four-star prospect, is a talented wing that can score in different ways but has battled injuries the past few years limiting opportunities to fully evaluate him. The Ducks may add another prospect in the April signing period.Here to view this Link. of New Zealand. What we do know is that Timmins has good length for rim protection and isn't afraid to bang down low. He scores mainly on in the low post, but can knock down a 10-footer.Here to view this Link..Here to view this Link. could also add an impact graduate transfer after the season.
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