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NCAA Basketball Recruiting: 5 under the radar recruits who could be “one and done” in 2018-19

SPRINGFIELD, MA - JANUARY 15: Montez Mathis #23 of the John Carroll School is fouled by Louis King #2 of Hudson Catholic High School during the 2018 Spalding Hoopall Classic at Blake Arena at Springfield College on January 15, 2018 in Springfield, Massachusetts. (Photo by Adam Glanzman/Getty Images)
SPRINGFIELD, MA - JANUARY 15: Montez Mathis #23 of the John Carroll School is fouled by Louis King #2 of Hudson Catholic High School during the 2018 Spalding Hoopall Classic at Blake Arena at Springfield College on January 15, 2018 in Springfield, Massachusetts. (Photo by Adam Glanzman/Getty Images) /
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4. Jaelin Llewellyn, Princeton

Four-star point guard Jaelin Llewellyn was a highly-sought after prospect coming out of high school. Llewellyn had a ton of high-major offers on the table coming into his senior season, but he decided on the Princeton Tigers instead. Now, the Tigers have one of the best point guards in college basketball.

Llewellyn is the 99th ranked player in the 2018 recruiting class. At 6-foot-2, point guard is his natural position and he’s got tons of athleticism to go along with that as well. The Canadian native produced 23.0 points, 5.6 assists, 5.3 rebounds and 1.4 steals per game last season at Virginia Episcopal School.

He’s a crafty playmaker that has a very high basketball IQ. With the ability to change speeds with the ball in his hands, he should emerge as a floor general for the Princeton Tigers in 2018-19.

The Tigers went 13-16 in 2017-18 but that should change with Llewellyn on the floor next season. He’ll also have guard Devin Cannady returning for his senior season. Cannady led the team in scoring last season with 16.7 points per game.