Corey Evans had this to say in his Wednesday Mailbag piece:
Actually, let’s throw Gabe Wiznitzer into Louisville’s 2021 class. I know he will enroll this fall, but he will also redshirt, which would keep him in his original class. So, he will be seeing the floor for the first time alongside Bryce Hopkins,
El Ellis and Bobby Pettiford. I like the overall talent base of Louisville's 2021 class, but if it wants to compete for anything more than a first weekend appearance in the NCAA Tournament a home run commitment is needed.
Ellis brings experience, Pettiford possesses explosiveness and toughness, Wiznitzer boasts a rounded skill-set in the frontcourt and Hopkins is a versatile wing-forward with star potential. But Chris Mack and his staff have also made it a point to recruit elite talent nationally, which is why Mack's next commitment, if one does happen this fall, will come from one of the best.
There is no heavy Louisville lean, but Malaki Branham, Aminu Mohammed, Roosevelt Wheeler, Jordan Hawkins, Hunter Sallis, Harrison Ingram and Jalen Warley remain top targets for the Cardinals. Of the group, Branham, Mohammed and Wheeler are the likeliest, though I wouldn’t count the Cardinals out with any on the list. They have a great need for a ball-handling guard-wing, which is why Sallis, Ingram and Warley are such massive priorities. But any of the seven would do when it comes to securing a face-of-the program type of player in the 2021 class.
Full article: https://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/news/wednesday-s-mailbag-moussa-cisse-uk-louisville-more
Actually, let’s throw Gabe Wiznitzer into Louisville’s 2021 class. I know he will enroll this fall, but he will also redshirt, which would keep him in his original class. So, he will be seeing the floor for the first time alongside Bryce Hopkins,
El Ellis and Bobby Pettiford. I like the overall talent base of Louisville's 2021 class, but if it wants to compete for anything more than a first weekend appearance in the NCAA Tournament a home run commitment is needed.
Ellis brings experience, Pettiford possesses explosiveness and toughness, Wiznitzer boasts a rounded skill-set in the frontcourt and Hopkins is a versatile wing-forward with star potential. But Chris Mack and his staff have also made it a point to recruit elite talent nationally, which is why Mack's next commitment, if one does happen this fall, will come from one of the best.
There is no heavy Louisville lean, but Malaki Branham, Aminu Mohammed, Roosevelt Wheeler, Jordan Hawkins, Hunter Sallis, Harrison Ingram and Jalen Warley remain top targets for the Cardinals. Of the group, Branham, Mohammed and Wheeler are the likeliest, though I wouldn’t count the Cardinals out with any on the list. They have a great need for a ball-handling guard-wing, which is why Sallis, Ingram and Warley are such massive priorities. But any of the seven would do when it comes to securing a face-of-the program type of player in the 2021 class.
Full article: https://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/news/wednesday-s-mailbag-moussa-cisse-uk-louisville-more