A couple of things from Rivals basketball recruiting coverage of this weekend:
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With several coaches looking on, 2018 four-star small forward Jairus Hamilton looked like a legitimate ACC wing. With Virginia Tech's Buzz Williams and assistants from Wake Forest, North Carolina, Kentucky and many other programs watching he led his Team Loaded North Carolina squad with 22 points in a loss to the Mass Rivals. Ranked No. 54 overall in 2018, Hamilton can get to the rim, has a body built for contact and is a good athlete. He listed offers from Virginia Tech, North Carolina, Wake Forest, Tennessee and Hampton to go along with interest from Duke, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, N.C. State, Oklahoma and many more.
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Six-foot-4 sophomore combo guard Quentin Grimesfrom The Woodlands (Texas) College Park wasn't exactly an unknown, but after his play with Basketball University, he's seen his stock soar.
Capable of running the point or playing off the ball as a primary scorer, Grimes is an instinctual basketball player. He has terrific body control and is equally comfortable driving for scores, hitting jumpers and setting the table for teammates.
Tulsa, Texas A&M and Tennessee all watched on Saturday and have come through with recent offers
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With several coaches looking on, 2018 four-star small forward Jairus Hamilton looked like a legitimate ACC wing. With Virginia Tech's Buzz Williams and assistants from Wake Forest, North Carolina, Kentucky and many other programs watching he led his Team Loaded North Carolina squad with 22 points in a loss to the Mass Rivals. Ranked No. 54 overall in 2018, Hamilton can get to the rim, has a body built for contact and is a good athlete. He listed offers from Virginia Tech, North Carolina, Wake Forest, Tennessee and Hampton to go along with interest from Duke, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, N.C. State, Oklahoma and many more.
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Six-foot-4 sophomore combo guard Quentin Grimesfrom The Woodlands (Texas) College Park wasn't exactly an unknown, but after his play with Basketball University, he's seen his stock soar.
Capable of running the point or playing off the ball as a primary scorer, Grimes is an instinctual basketball player. He has terrific body control and is equally comfortable driving for scores, hitting jumpers and setting the table for teammates.
Tulsa, Texas A&M and Tennessee all watched on Saturday and have come through with recent offers