****Official Class of 2018 Recruiting Thread****

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Here's a potential target for Phrom to look at. Malishaw Niang ;)

"So, who really is Malishaw Niang? He is a 6-foot-7 forward that can play either spot in the frontcourt outside of the center position, depending on the lineups thrown out onto the floor, but is best attacking off of the catch and rip from the wings. He hit on three elbow jumpers during his team’s first outing in Charlotte, his inaugural game on American soil, as Niang just entered the states a week ago from his native Senegal."


http://www.hoopseen.com/news/player/201611/malishaw-niang-enters-mix
 

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Here's a potential target for Phrom to look at. Malishaw Niang ;)

"So, who really is Malishaw Niang? He is a 6-foot-7 forward that can play either spot in the frontcourt outside of the center position, depending on the lineups thrown out onto the floor, but is best attacking off of the catch and rip from the wings. He hit on three elbow jumpers during his team’s first outing in Charlotte, his inaugural game on American soil, as Niang just entered the states a week ago from his native Senegal."


http://www.hoopseen.com/news/player/201611/malishaw-niang-enters-mix
You had me at Niang
 

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Not sure I've seen this name associated with ISU, another target for the staff in Georgia.

http://www.scout.com/college/basketball/recruiting/player/213315-landers-nolley

"Although his team took a close loss, Landers Nolley broke out on a big stage, pumping in 37 points and six three-pointers on Friday night. Standing 6-foot-5, Nolley has good size and length for a wing prospect. Nolley proved to be an efficient and versatile scorer with a high IQ. He made smart plays, took good, high percentage shots and once he started burying deep jumpers, looked to get to the rim. Nolley’s father played college basketball at LSU. Recruiting: Florida State, Florida, North Florida, Iowa, Iowa State, UCLA & Arizona"

http://www.scout.com/college/basketball/recruiting/story/1732711-hoopsgiving-top-performers
 

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You had me at Niang
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Watched Race's game today too.

@JKim97 Minnesota & Iowa State were in today to see 2018 four-star forward @RaceThompson1, he tells @Phenom_Hoops.
 

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Class of 2018 forward Emmitt Williams of IMG (FL) had Iowa State, Louisville, Texas A&M here for him. — Brandon Clay

Emmitt Williams | 6’8” | E1T1 Elite | Class of 2018
Williams is playing real minutes with another summer of eligibility remaining. He’s averaging 10.4 points, 6.6 rebounds per in 16 EYBL games so far. He’s got a build / style that reminds me of Jarred Vanderbilt. Williams made a MEAN catch / open and rip to attack the rim from 12 feet. He is a grinder shooting 60 percent from the field. That said, he’s at 63 percent from the free throw line and can improve there.

http://peachstatebasketball.com/brandonclayscouting-com-boys-recruiting-news-central-2016-17/
 

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http://www.hoopseen.com/news/event/201612/nhshf-day-two-jake-forrester-announces-himself

Emmitt Williams is the type of dude that brings it every time that he hits the hardwood. This was the case once again in the DMV this weekend as the 6-foot-7 forward ran the floor from rim to rim, finished with violence, and protected his team’s basket like he owned it. Ending up with 24 points, five rebounds, and four blocks in the win, the top-30 big man was heavily watched all weekend by Miami, Texas A&M, and Iowa State throughout the two-day event.
 

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