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EARLY 2020 DRAFT PREVIEW

Now that the 2019 draft is in the books, we turn our attention to the class of 2020 and the top high school talent that will be available.

A lot can change in a year—especially for rising high school seniors—and so much will depend on how these prep prospects fare on the summer showcase circuit in front of scouting directors and next year when they are under the draft microscope.

1. PETE CROW-ARMSTRONG, OF HARVARD-WESTLAKE HS, LOS ANGELES

Crow-Armstrong ranks No. 1 on the high school side and is the top name in what is expected to be a deep Southern California crop. He is

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