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NCAA Basketball Recruiting: Analyzing 2020 F Greg Brown’s final five

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - NOVEMBER 23: Head coach Shaka Smart of the Texas Longhorns gestures during the championship game of the 2018 Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational basketball tournament against the Michigan State Spartans at the Orleans Arena on November 23, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Michigan State defeated Texas 78-68. (Photo by Sam Wasson/Getty Images)
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - NOVEMBER 23: Head coach Shaka Smart of the Texas Longhorns gestures during the championship game of the 2018 Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational basketball tournament against the Michigan State Spartans at the Orleans Arena on November 23, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Michigan State defeated Texas 78-68. (Photo by Sam Wasson/Getty Images) /
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ST LOUIS, MO – MARCH 23: A view of Basketballs lined up during warm ups prior to game between the Stanford Cardinal and the Kansas Jayhawks in the third round of the 2014 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament at Scottrade Center on March 23, 2014 in St Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images) /

Greg Brown, a five-star NCAA Basketball prospect in the 2020 NCAA basketball recruiting class, announced his five finalists. Here’s how he would fit with each.

Five-star forward Greg Brown is a top 10 overall prospect in the 2020 NCAA basketball recruiting class, and on Tuesday night, he released his top five schools – Auburn, Kentucky, Memphis, North Carolina, and Texas.

The Austin, TX native is an extremely versatile 6-9, 195-pound forward who has the kind of length and athleticism that gives him unlimited potential. He has guard-like speed and quickness and has range extending out past the three-point line, though he’s not someone with the ball-handling chops to play point. As expected with any rising senior, Brown needs to add strength and fill out his frame, but his physical gifts allow him to make an immediate impact on defense and when attacking the rim on offense.

The Longhorns are considered to be the favorite to land this hometown prospect, but three of the other programs (Kentucky, Memphis, UNC) are expected to be ranked in the top 10 in the AP preseason poll. Auburn may be ranked as well.

So, how would Brown fit at each of his five schools, and what do each of the five schools have to offer him? Let’s analyze his potential fit at each school: