Jordan Williams, who was selected by the Nets in the 2011 NBA Draft, has signed in Poland with Zastal Zielona Gora.
Williams, who played two years at Maryland, will join Gani Lawal on the Polish team.
Jordan Williams, who was selected by the Nets in the 2011 NBA Draft, has signed in Poland with Zastal Zielona Gora.
Williams, who played two years at Maryland, will join Gani Lawal on the Polish team.
With Brandon Ashley, Kaleb Tarczewski, Grant Jerrett and Gabe York, Arizona currently has the best recruiting class for 2012, according to CBS Sports.
Ashley and Tarczewski are both top-10 recruits, while Jerrett and York are comfortably in the top-40.
North Carolina State follows at No. 2, with Rodney Purvis, T.J. Warren and Tyler Lewis.
North Carolina is currently ranked No. 3, even though they do not currently have any five-star prospects.
Rounding out the top-five are Indiana and Providence.
Big name prospects such as Shabazz Muhammad and Gary Harris remain without a commitment and will surely influence the final rankings.
Michigan, Texas, Kentucky, Syracuse and UCLA comprise the remainder of the top-10.
Baylor, Pitt, Maryland, Virginia, Memphis, Villanova, Michigan State, Wake Forest, Iowa and Houston are ranked 11th through 20th.
Colorado, Purdue, Florida, Texas A&M and Stanford round out the top-25.
According to a survey of more than 100 major Division 1 coaches, Russell Springmann of Texas is considered by his peers to be the one assistant coach that could most likely sign a specific recruit.
Springmann is followed by Jerrence Howard of Illinois, Butch Pierre of Oklahoma State, Dalonte Hill of Maryland and Tommy Lloyd of Gonzaga.
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