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07-23-2024, 02:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-23-2024, 02:41 PM by Cactus Jack.)
Wanted to start a big board for Kentucky's 2025 recruiting class. I'll have a separate thread on the 2026 class, even though we all know that there'll probably be some reclassifications or names that might move from one list to the other. This will be the first of three initial posts (Offers to Date, Calipari Offers, and Offers Expected).
2025 Offers to Date:
Jasper Johnson - CG - Lexington, KY/Overtime Elite:
An in-state kid that we all know plenty about. He has his own thread in case you need a refresher. If Kentucky pulls it off, they'll need to beat out North Carolina and Alabama. Played well for Team USA's U18 squad and recently announced that he'll be spending next season with Overtime Elite.
Darryn Peterson - SG - Ohio/Huntington Prep (WV):
One of the top two guards in his class, the interest between Peterson and the 'Cats seems to have cooled over time. At one point, fans were hoping Peterson would reclass to 2024, but that seems firmly off the table.
Braylon Mullins - SG - Greenfield, IN:
A rising four-star that Pope offered while atop Rupp. He's included Kentucky in his final ten schools, which includes a who's-who of programs. He'll take an official visit to Kentucky on October 25th. The sharpshooter ranks in the Top 30 range of most recruiting boards and is an AAU teammate of Great Crossing's Malachi Moreno.
Acaden Lewis - CG - Washington DC:
Assistant Jason Hart has the lead on this one. Kentucky made his final eight, which also includes Auburn, Duke, UConn, Michigan, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Syracuse. Most recruiting boards list him as a Top 50 level prospect, but there's a lot of fluctuation.
Brayden Burries - SG - San Bernadino, CA:
The 6'4, 200 lb. shooting guard with good measureables is the #1 prospect in the state of California and most services list him in the top 15 range. Kentucky recently offered. Arizona, USC, UCLA, Kansas, Houston, Duke, and Alabama have also been in on his recruitment.
AJ Dybantsa - SF - Brockton, MA/Utah Prep:
The #1 overall player in his class and projected #1 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft will be a difference-maker from Day 1. Right now, he's saying he'll make a decision in February; there'll be a flurry of contenders, including BYU. Don't be surprised if the winds change throughout his recruitment and expect a huge NIL commitment from the school that eventually snags him.
Nate Ament – F – Washington, DC:
A slim 6’9 four, Ament is listed as three or four depending on the recruiting service and is generally listed as a Top 10-15 type talent. Hailing from the outskirts of the DC area, he also has interest from Louisville, Virginia, and Duke. UConn may become a player as well. Nate averaged 3.7 ppg and 1.5 rpg in just under 9 minutes per for Team USA’s U18 National team.
Niko Bundalo – PF – Belgrade, Serbia/Western Reserve HS (Cleveland):
The high four-star is a 6’11, 215 big with exceptional skill. He’s ranked anywhere from 20-40 in recruiting rankings, with most having him in the high 20’s or low 30’s, but there’s quite a bit of variation between services. His stock could continue to rise and Ohio State, Michigan State, and Creighton should be players in his recruitment.
Malachi Moreno – C – Georgetown, KY/Great Crossing:
The 6’11, 225 Kentuckian will be the early favorite for next year’s Mr. Basketball award. There’s a separate thread on his recruitment. He’s a player that I think has legitimate pro potential. Most recruiting services have him somewhere in the top 25-40 range. Not saying that he’s locked in on the Hoosiers, but expect Indiana to have a large say in his recruitment.
Eric Reibe – C – Germany/Bullis School (Washington, DC):
A 7’0, 225 lb, four-star with new interest from Pope. The big didn’t exactly set the world on fire in the U18’s for Team Germany, but he is starting to get the attention of a different echelon of school than many of those in on him early (i.e., Harvard, Iowa, and Creighton). In the last month, UConn, Louisville, and North Carolina have all joined his list of suitors. Oregon has been in on him for awhile and West Virginia is regaining traction.
Chris Cenac – C – New Orleans, LA/Link Academy:
The five-star is ESPN’s top center in next year’s class, though other services have him a bit lower. Coming in at 6’10, 230 with good leaping ability, the physical tools are there. How much he can develop offensively (past lobs, put-backs, and deep posts) remains to be seen. He’s leaving Isidore Newman (which produced Peyton, Eli, and Arch Manning) for Link Academy this coming season. LSU, Houston, Texas A&M, Baylor, and Kansas were all involved in the earlier stages. Alabama, Auburn, and Tennessee also have some level of interest. Of the three centers listed, his ending up at Kentucky would surprise me most.
2025 Offers to Date:
Jasper Johnson - CG - Lexington, KY/Overtime Elite:
An in-state kid that we all know plenty about. He has his own thread in case you need a refresher. If Kentucky pulls it off, they'll need to beat out North Carolina and Alabama. Played well for Team USA's U18 squad and recently announced that he'll be spending next season with Overtime Elite.
Darryn Peterson - SG - Ohio/Huntington Prep (WV):
One of the top two guards in his class, the interest between Peterson and the 'Cats seems to have cooled over time. At one point, fans were hoping Peterson would reclass to 2024, but that seems firmly off the table.
Braylon Mullins - SG - Greenfield, IN:
A rising four-star that Pope offered while atop Rupp. He's included Kentucky in his final ten schools, which includes a who's-who of programs. He'll take an official visit to Kentucky on October 25th. The sharpshooter ranks in the Top 30 range of most recruiting boards and is an AAU teammate of Great Crossing's Malachi Moreno.
Acaden Lewis - CG - Washington DC:
Assistant Jason Hart has the lead on this one. Kentucky made his final eight, which also includes Auburn, Duke, UConn, Michigan, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Syracuse. Most recruiting boards list him as a Top 50 level prospect, but there's a lot of fluctuation.
Brayden Burries - SG - San Bernadino, CA:
The 6'4, 200 lb. shooting guard with good measureables is the #1 prospect in the state of California and most services list him in the top 15 range. Kentucky recently offered. Arizona, USC, UCLA, Kansas, Houston, Duke, and Alabama have also been in on his recruitment.
AJ Dybantsa - SF - Brockton, MA/Utah Prep:
The #1 overall player in his class and projected #1 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft will be a difference-maker from Day 1. Right now, he's saying he'll make a decision in February; there'll be a flurry of contenders, including BYU. Don't be surprised if the winds change throughout his recruitment and expect a huge NIL commitment from the school that eventually snags him.
Nate Ament – F – Washington, DC:
A slim 6’9 four, Ament is listed as three or four depending on the recruiting service and is generally listed as a Top 10-15 type talent. Hailing from the outskirts of the DC area, he also has interest from Louisville, Virginia, and Duke. UConn may become a player as well. Nate averaged 3.7 ppg and 1.5 rpg in just under 9 minutes per for Team USA’s U18 National team.
Niko Bundalo – PF – Belgrade, Serbia/Western Reserve HS (Cleveland):
The high four-star is a 6’11, 215 big with exceptional skill. He’s ranked anywhere from 20-40 in recruiting rankings, with most having him in the high 20’s or low 30’s, but there’s quite a bit of variation between services. His stock could continue to rise and Ohio State, Michigan State, and Creighton should be players in his recruitment.
Malachi Moreno – C – Georgetown, KY/Great Crossing:
The 6’11, 225 Kentuckian will be the early favorite for next year’s Mr. Basketball award. There’s a separate thread on his recruitment. He’s a player that I think has legitimate pro potential. Most recruiting services have him somewhere in the top 25-40 range. Not saying that he’s locked in on the Hoosiers, but expect Indiana to have a large say in his recruitment.
Eric Reibe – C – Germany/Bullis School (Washington, DC):
A 7’0, 225 lb, four-star with new interest from Pope. The big didn’t exactly set the world on fire in the U18’s for Team Germany, but he is starting to get the attention of a different echelon of school than many of those in on him early (i.e., Harvard, Iowa, and Creighton). In the last month, UConn, Louisville, and North Carolina have all joined his list of suitors. Oregon has been in on him for awhile and West Virginia is regaining traction.
Chris Cenac – C – New Orleans, LA/Link Academy:
The five-star is ESPN’s top center in next year’s class, though other services have him a bit lower. Coming in at 6’10, 230 with good leaping ability, the physical tools are there. How much he can develop offensively (past lobs, put-backs, and deep posts) remains to be seen. He’s leaving Isidore Newman (which produced Peyton, Eli, and Arch Manning) for Link Academy this coming season. LSU, Houston, Texas A&M, Baylor, and Kansas were all involved in the earlier stages. Alabama, Auburn, and Tennessee also have some level of interest. Of the three centers listed, his ending up at Kentucky would surprise me most.
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2025 Kentucky Basketball Recruiting - by Cactus Jack - 07-23-2024, 02:39 PM
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RE: 2025 Kentucky Basketball Recruiting - by Cactus Jack - 07-23-2024, 10:20 PM
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