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Since this is a lazy Wednesday, and I have no shame, I'm going to steal a topic of discussion from AllBuffs.
The word on the street is that the CU basketball program, already boasting a recruiting class ranked by many in the current top-20, has its eyes set on at least one more top-100 caliber player. This focus has fallen on two exciting point guards from, of course, California: Dominic Artis and Tyrone Wallace.
Ty Wallace has been a primary target for CU for quite some time now. He's grabbed interest from a litany of West Coast basketball powers, including the likes of Gonzaga, UNLV, and most of the Pac-12. He's a taller guard, coming in at 6-4, 185, and might develop into a 'tweener', which is not necessarily a bad thing. He's currently ranked in the lower quarter of the top-100 by all the major services.
Dominic Artis, after originally committing to UCLA back in July, backed out earlier this month to re-open his recruiting. According to @YungCoach from Buffscoop, CU jumped on the opportunity provided by his decommitment, and began recruiting him hard. Artis is an electric point guard who has shot up close to the top-50 in many recruiting lists. The 5-11 distributor from Richmond, CA is considered the best PG in the West and is garnering national interest, which is not surprising when you get a look at this tape
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The word on the street is that the CU basketball program, already boasting a recruiting class ranked by many in the current top-20, has its eyes set on at least one more top-100 caliber player. This focus has fallen on two exciting point guards from, of course, California: Dominic Artis and Tyrone Wallace.
Ty Wallace has been a primary target for CU for quite some time now. He's grabbed interest from a litany of West Coast basketball powers, including the likes of Gonzaga, UNLV, and most of the Pac-12. He's a taller guard, coming in at 6-4, 185, and might develop into a 'tweener', which is not necessarily a bad thing. He's currently ranked in the lower quarter of the top-100 by all the major services.
Dominic Artis, after originally committing to UCLA back in July, backed out earlier this month to re-open his recruiting. According to @YungCoach from Buffscoop, CU jumped on the opportunity provided by his decommitment, and began recruiting him hard. Artis is an electric point guard who has shot up close to the top-50 in many recruiting lists. The 5-11 distributor from Richmond, CA is considered the best PG in the West and is garnering national interest, which is not surprising when you get a look at this tape
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