
Katin Reinhardt should help open things up for UNLV's dynamic frontcourt next season.
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11. TexasSignees/Commitments: No. 9
Cameron Ridley (6-10, 250, C), No. 84
Prince Ibeh (6-11, 230, C), No. 88
Javan Felix (5-11, 190, PG),
DeMarcus Holland (6-4, 185, SG),
Connor Lammert (6-9, 210, PF/C),
Ioannis Papapetrou (6-7, 190, SF/PF)
What to expect: Rick Barnes is bringing some serious size and length to Austin along with a heady floor general in Felix.
12. Nevada-Las VegasSignees/Commitments: No. 11
Anthony Bennett (6-7, 235, PF), No. 31
Katin Reinhardt (6-4, 195, SG),
DaQuan Cook (6-1, 160, PG),
Demetris Morant (6-9, 205, PF/C)
What to expect: Dave Rice is flat out getting it done in his first 12 months at UNLV. Bennett will join Mike Moser and transfer Khem Birch to give the Rebels a dynamic frontcourt. Reinhardt's swagger and ability to spread defenses will make teammates better.
13. ProvidenceSignees/Commitments: No. 18
Ricardo Ledo (6-6, 190, SG), No. 28
Kris Dunn (6-2, 175, PG),
Ian Baker (6-1, 185, PG),
Joshua Fortune (6-5, 180, SF)
What to expect: If Ledo is locked in, he has a chance to be a program-changer for Ed Cooley and the Friars.
14. DukeSignees/Commitment: No. 16
Amile Jefferson (6-7, 195, PF/SF), No. 20
Rasheed Sulaimon (6-3, 185, SG)
What to expect: Jefferson fits the mold of recent Blue Devil fours. Sulaimon will likely have the bigger impact early on as Duke needs him to add some firepower from the perimeter.
15. Texas A&MSignees/Commitments: No. 51
J-Mychal Reese (6-1, 170, PG), No. 69
Alex Caruso (6-4, 180, SG),
Shawn Smith (6-3, 180, SG), JC Fabyon Harris (5-10, 165, PG), JC Andrew Young (6-9, 235, PF/C)
What to expect: Harris and Young were two of the better junior college players in the western United States last season. Reese was considered a huge get for Billy Kennedy but suffered an injury that forced him out of action as a senior.