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Arizona Basketball: Analyzing top 2020 recruiting targets for the Wildcats

TUCSON, ARIZONA - FEBRUARY 07: Head coach Sean Miller of the Arizona Wildcats reacts during the NCAAB game against the Washington Huskies at McKale Center on February 07, 2019 in Tucson, Arizona. The Huskies defeated the Wildcats 67-60. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
TUCSON, ARIZONA - FEBRUARY 07: Head coach Sean Miller of the Arizona Wildcats reacts during the NCAAB game against the Washington Huskies at McKale Center on February 07, 2019 in Tucson, Arizona. The Huskies defeated the Wildcats 67-60. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images) /
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Kerwin Walton – Hopkins H.S. (MN)

SG | 6-foot-4 | 170 lbs | No. 220 overall

Kerwin Walton is one of Arizona’s most recent offers and therefore it is reasonable to assume that the program is still targeting the young shooting guard. At 6-foot-4, Walton definitely brings size to the off-guard spot and he is an outstanding perimeter threat. He knocks down 3-pointers with consistency and also has significantly improved on the defensive end of the floor as well. In addition to Arizona, the young shooting guard has also recently received scholarship offers from the likes of Kansas, Ohio State, and Texas. Even though he is currently ranked outside of the top-200, he is a far better player than that and his offer list reflects that.

Terren Frank – Sierra Canyon (CA)

PF | 6-foot-7 | 200 lbs | No. 94 overall

Jumping quickly into the top-100 of the class, Terren Frank is a well-regarded power forward with plenty of versatility. Due to his all-around game that includes strong shooting, rebounding, and physicality, Frank has the ability to play multiple positions when on the floor. This allows him to function in many roles depending on the players around him. While playing for Team WhyNot (CA) on the EYBL circuit, Frank averaged 11.8 points (.399/.284/.708), 5.8 rebounds, and 2.5 assists per game across 20 contests. Frank has already scheduled an official visit to Arizona’s campus as the program is a major player in his recruitment. Some of the other programs involved include Arizona State, California, and many others on the west coast.