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Originally Posted by billay
Question:
How often do 3* in college basketball become very good players?
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Depends on what you expect from a "very good" player. But I would say 3* aren't expected to show much until they are upper classmen whereas a 4 or 5 should contribute right away.
Brady Morningstar and Tyrel Reed were 3* recruits. They both turned into solid contributors/role players who didn't do anything their first few years and both took a red shirt.
Would you call that "very good?" I wouldn't necessarily, but I'm sure it does happen. Markieff Morris I think was a 3 star and he was a beast by his junior year. He was a lottery pick and also started a bit his rookie season in the NBA. I'd call that very good.
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