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NCAA Basketball Recruiting: Analyzing top-3 teams for 4-star forward London Jemison

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It's been a busy week for a number of players in the 2025 NCAA Basketball recruiting class, with several making decisions. On Saturday, another will join them in London Jemison, a consensus top-40 prospect and four-star talent.

Listed at 6'8, Jemison is a capable combo forward who can spread the floor and defend both inside and out. The Connecticut talent had a list of six teams in the running but is now down to just three teams.

Which of them is the best potential fit? Here's a closer look at Jemison's options.

Alabama Crimson Tide

Alabama recently landed Amari Allen, a four-star small forward prospect in the 2025 class. The Tide's frontcourt will have some departures after next season, with Grant Nelson moving on while Jarin Stevenson is a likely NBA Draft candidate. Jemison could thrive in this offensive system, and as long as they don't land too many transfers, they should be able to find a role in the rotation.

Kansas Jayhawks

The Jayhawks don't have a ton of frontcourt depth on the roster, with KJ Adams and Hunter Dickinson leaving after next season. Freshman Rakease Passmore is a four-star wing prospect, while the team is after a few top-tier class of 2025 recruits as well. On paper, there's a path for Jemison to get minutes but considering how prolific Kansas has been in the transfer portal, there's a chance that he could also be in a logjam.

Louisville Cardinals

The vast majority of the roster are seniors, including forwards, Kasean Pryor and Noah Waterman. Freshman Khani Rooths is the lone freshman on the roster and he's also a 6'8 forward, which could impact Jemison to an extent.

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Considering that all three programs are willing to land transfers, Jemison will have to be careful with each option before deciding. But with Louisville rebuilding and the other two having a history of playing quality freshmen as well, it may not matter which spot he picks.