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NCAA Basketball Recruiting: Analyzing 2020 McDonald’s All-Americans

FORT MYERS, FLORIDA - DECEMBER 19: Cade Cunningham #1 of Montverde Academy is introduced prior to the game against Sanford School during the City of Palms Classic Day 2 at Suncoast Credit Union Arena on December 19, 2019 in Fort Myers, Florida. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
FORT MYERS, FLORIDA - DECEMBER 19: Cade Cunningham #1 of Montverde Academy is introduced prior to the game against Sanford School during the City of Palms Classic Day 2 at Suncoast Credit Union Arena on December 19, 2019 in Fort Myers, Florida. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /
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CHATSWORTH, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 04: Christopher of Mayfair looks on. (Photo by Cassy Athena/Getty Images)
CHATSWORTH, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 04: Christopher of Mayfair looks on. (Photo by Cassy Athena/Getty Images) /

Josh Christopher (Undecided)

SG | 6-foot-5 | 215 lbs | No. 10 overall recruit

Although Michigan holds all 10 crystal ball predictions to land Joshua Christopher at this moment, the talented shooting guard remains uncommitted at this moment. With a 6-foot-5 frame and an innate scoring ability, it is no surprise that he is regarded as a five-star prospect. Christopher is terrific off the bounce and attacks the basket ferociously for strong finishes. He can also make defenders pay with his shooting. Christopher is simply a dynamic scoring threat on the offensive end.

Christopher fits the mold of a physical score-first wing that will be incredibly dangerous during his lone collegiate season. He can be a terror in transition and the No. 1 option on a very good team. Considering his size, physicality, and athleticism, he could be a strong defender as well. It is no secret that Christopher is one of the best players in the 2020 class and that is evident in just a very short film session.


Greg Brown (Undecided)

PF | 6-foot-9 | 195 lbs | No. 9 overall recruit

An absolute freak athlete that terrorizes rims and opposing shots, Greg Brown is a fascinating prospect. He is listed at 6-foot-9 and oozes potential with his ridiculous athleticism. He is namely an insane leaper and finishes above the rim not only with ease but with ferocity. Brown isn’t the most polished offensive play but he is incredibly dangerous when able to get downhill. He already exhibits strong shot-blocking instincts at the power forward slot and should be a dynamic two-way player.

Brown’s athletic gifts are unbelievably obvious. He is ranked as a Top 10 player in the class for very good reasons as he could be one of the most exciting freshmen in the country. With that said, though, his eventual destination remains uncertain as he is yet to commit. Texas appears to be the frontrunner at this moment but Memphis, Kentucky, Michigan, and Auburn are also very involved. Brown has announced that he will be making his final decision on April 24th.