Officialsportsbetting.com NCAA Basketball Betting 11 rising stars to watch for in the 2019-20 men’s basketball season

11 rising stars to watch for in the 2019-20 men’s basketball season

Ashton Hagans, G, Kentucky Hagans’ announcement that he will return to Kentucky locks in an experienced lead guard for the Wildcats. Kentucky needed a player at the point who can shepherd along another high-level recruiting class. Hagans took over the position and excelled. He had close to a 2:1

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