2027 Men's Basketball Recruiting

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lol i wish i knew Ahmad Hudson was a lsu legacy months ago

On Saturday night, Hudson was named the Class AAAAA player of the year for the second time by the Louisiana Association of Basketball Coaches (LABC) at the Marriott after averaging 19.7 points, 13.4 rebounds and 2.7 blocked shots this past season in leading Ruston to the Division I non-select state finals. He was previously named Mr. Basketball in the state.

A source told Tiger Rag Sunday that new LSU basketball coach Will Wade is very interested in Hudson also playing for him.

Hudson’s father is former LSU guard Antonio Hudson, who played for the Tigers from 2002-05 and was also honored at the LABC banquet Saturday night. Hudson is the coach at Lincoln Prep, formerly Grambling, in Grambling and was named the Class A coach of the year for the second time. He led Lincoln to the Class A Division IV select state title this past season at 30-3 for the school’s first state championship in 34 years.

Antonio Hudson played at LSU for coach John Brady, who is the game analyst for the LSU Basketball Radio Network and was also at the banquet Saturday night to be inducted into the LABC Hall of Fame
 
Jamison, Daughtery, Wise is the dream backcourt class.

I agree but I have honestly narrowed my list down to just Daughtery and Wise.
I like Jamison but I will always prefer the kid closest to campus for recruiting purposes.
Somewhat unrelated but given how kids are now use to a lot of movement from changing high schools and travel teams, I still feel it's easier from a roster construction and player retention standpoint that you need about 6 in state kids on the roster.
I still feel kids want to play for the team in state that they watched and are most familiar with.
I could be completely wrong but a some point, all of the player movement will stop.
 
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