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SEC Basketball: Top 15 impact players in 2019 recruiting class

MARIETTA, GA - MARCH 25: Anthony Edwards reacts during the 2019 Powerade Jam Fest on March 25, 2019 in Marietta, Georgia. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images for Powerade)
MARIETTA, GA - MARCH 25: Anthony Edwards reacts during the 2019 Powerade Jam Fest on March 25, 2019 in Marietta, Georgia. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images for Powerade) /
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7. Josiah-Jordan James, Tennessee Volunteers

Josiah-Jordan James is set to do some big things with the Tennesee Volunteers. The five-star prospect is considered “Mr. Triple-Double” with his abilities to make plays with his size at 6-foot-7.

James is a big bodied guard at 200 pounds and uses his size well to score on all three levels. He led Porter-Gaud High School (SC) to an 18-10 record as they lost to Cardinal Newman in the SC State Tournament.

He’s got tons of versatility on his side as well as a well-rounded game that looks to get teammates involved. He didn’t go out with a bang quite like the rest of his counterparts, but he looks like a player that can make an impact with the ball in his hands.

With the departures of Jordan Bone, Grant Williams and Admiral Schofield, there’s plenty of room for a newcomer to step in and take over things. James looks like the next big prospect to represent Rocky Top after making waves on the high school circuit.