Arizona pulls more 5-star recruits than anyone but Duke and Kentucky
Ricky O'Donnell @SBN_Ricky on Apr 18, 2016, 1:25p
Arizona basketball has been sneaky dominant at recruiting lately.
With the commitment of explosive 6'6 wing Terrance Ferguson last week, Miller locked down his fourth five-star recruit in the class of 2016. Ferguson joins a group that already included point guard Kobi Simmons, shooting guard Rawle Alkins and power forward Lauri Markkanen.
Arizona isn't just recruiting the West Coast. Ferguson is from Dallas, Alkins is from New York, Simmons is from Georgia, Markkanen is from Finland. In his seven years on the job, Miller has built this thing up to a national power with international reach. If a five-star star recruit isn't going to Duke or Kentucky, there's a good chance they're choosing Arizona.
Most importantly, he'll have to get everyone playing for Arizona and not for themselves. Ferguson, Alkins and Trier are all going to want touches and shots to show off for NBA scouts. It could be a dicey proposition, but Miller has done well to get super-talented teams to all buy in in the past.
Duke and Kentucky still stand above the rest of college basketball. Kansas has a way of attracting singular talents, from Andrew Wiggins to Josh Jackson to possibly the top player in the class of 2017, DeAndre Ayton.
But Arizona is right there. This type of consistency on the recruiting trail should scare the rest of the country. From top to bottom, next season's team has the chance to be Miller's most talented squad yet.
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