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Florida State Basketball: Analyzing Seminoles 2021 incoming recruiting class

Florida State University President John Thrasher congratulates head coach Leonard Hamilton for the team's victory. The Florida State Seminoles beat the Boston College Eagles 80-62, Saturday, March 7, 2020. The Seminoles clinched the ACC regular season title.Fsu Final023
Florida State University President John Thrasher congratulates head coach Leonard Hamilton for the team's victory. The Florida State Seminoles beat the Boston College Eagles 80-62, Saturday, March 7, 2020. The Seminoles clinched the ACC regular season title.Fsu Final023 /
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Christ Church’s John Butler Florida State Basketball Jm Christchurch 030521 012 /

4.  John Butler Jr.

Butler is another big man prospect that’s set to make a splash in the Florida State basketball lineup in 2021-22. He’s a long, wiry player at 7-foot-1 that flies around the floor making plays as he did at Christ Church Episcopal (SC). As he puts on more muscle, look for him to play a role.

He posted 20.0 ppg, 8.0 rpg, and 3.0 bpg in 2020-21 to earn 2A Player Of the Year in the state of South Carolina. He’s another highly-rated prospect set to make waves for the Seminoles in this class. With his 7-foot-3 wingspan, look for him to make a name for himself in 2021-22.

3. Cam’Ron Fletcher

After a short stint with Kentucky basketball, Fletcher looks to try things anew with Florida State basketball with four years left. He appeared in just nine games for the Wildcats in 2020-21, posting just 1.7 ppg and 1.7 rpg.

He made his college debut with nine points on 4-of-5 shooting along with five rebounds, three assists and a steal against Morehead State this past season but never achieved quite the same success before departing for personal reasons. He’s a 6-foot-6 prospect with versatility that should give the Seminoles some depth on the wing in 2021-22.