Devin Booker has committed to Kentucky.
Booker is ranked No. 18 in the class of 2014 by ESPN.
Booker is a 6'5 shooting guard out of Mississippi and also considered Michigan, Missouri and Michigan State.
Devin Booker has committed to Kentucky.
Booker is ranked No. 18 in the class of 2014 by ESPN.
Booker is a 6'5 shooting guard out of Mississippi and also considered Michigan, Missouri and Michigan State.
Michael Humphrey has committed to Stanford, choosing the Cardinal over UCLA, Arizona and Vanderbilt.
Humphrey is a 6'10 power forward out of Arizona and is ranked 89th by ESPN.
Humphrey also plays quarterback and was hoping to be recruited to play football until he had a growth spurt.
Devin Robinson has committed to Florida, choosing the Gators over Indiana, Oklahoma State and Notre Dame.
Robinson, a 6'8 small forward in the class of 2014, is ranked No. 20 by Rivals.com.
Gyorgy Goloman has committed to UCLA as their first recruit for 2014.
Goloman originally from Hungary and also received interest from Davidson, Richmond and New Mexico.
Goloman is a 6'10 center.
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Zylan Cheatham verbally committed to San Diego State over Washington and New Mexico.
Cheatham is ranked No. 73 by Rivals.com and is an athletic point forward.
Cheatham is the Aztecs' third Top 100 recruit for 2014.
Khadeem Lattin has committed to Oklahoma for the class of 2014.
Lattin is a power forward/center currently playing for Redemption Christian Homeschool Academy in Houston.
Lattin had offers from Arizona, Georgetown, Texas, Memphis and TCU among others.
Rivals.com has Lattin ranked as a three-star prospect, No. 124 overall.
Camron Justice has committed to Tennessee for the class of 2015.
Justice played in the Nike EYBL during the AAU season and averaged a team-leading 11.5 points per game in a little over 21 minutes a game for Travelers Basketball.
Justice is a three-star recruit at shooting guard and ranked No. 139 by Rivals.
Ben Simmons has committed to LSU as a member of the 2015 class.
Simmons, ranked No. 4 in the class, also considered Kentucky, Duke and Kansas.
Simmons announced his decision on Twitter on Monday morning.
Simmons is 6'9, 230 and will likely play power forward in college even though he is also a good perimeter shooter.
Simmons is from Melbourne, Australia where he father, David, played for more than a decade. Simmons enrolled in January 2013 at Montverde.
David Patrick, assistant coach at LSU, is Simmons' godfather.
Ahmed Hill has committed to Marquette, choosing the Golden Eagles over Indiana and Missouri.
Hill, a shooting guard out of Georgia, is ranked 51 in the class of 2014.
"I have a great relationship with coach Buzz [Williams] and coach Isaac Chew. I just needed to come and check everything out," said Hill.
Hill is a strong and physical guard with a strong motor and high level of toughness.
San Diego State has received a commitment from Malik Pope.
Pope is a 6'8 small forward out of Laguna Creek High School in California and is ranked 52nd by ESPN.
Pope was also a primary target for Kansas until they secured a commitment from Kelly Oubre.
Pope's stock has drooped somewhat due to injuries.