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SG Musa Jallow (transfer to Charlotte)

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Bloomington (IN) North

Height: 6-foot-5
Weight: 200 lbs

Rivals $ - Four-Star Forward Musa Jallow Still Open In Recruiting

Ohio State recently offered and Wisconsin has been in to watch him play...the Purdue staff has also been in contact and he is also interested in Oregon, Virginia, Butler and Stanford...hasn't head from the IU staff since they saw him at the end of April.
 
this statement from musa pretty much sums up what kind of player he is, which is rarely shown in highlight videos:

"Even if your shot's not going in, you can always have a good night defensively," says Jallow. "No matter what, play hard on defense, and that's pretty much your main focus. If I see someone going up, and I can time it right, I'm gonna block it."
 
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Defense is important, and OSU needs bodies right now. That being said, I would choose Jerome Hunter over Musa no doubt if I had the choice.
i, too, would choose hunter over jallow, but i sure as heck wouldn't deny a jallow commitment right now because of the perhaps maybe possible commitment of hunter later. fortunately, both players aren't like pure point guards or true centers. they're wings with different attributes. to be sure, jallow to osu should be no more of a threat to hunter than, say, johns and currie ('18 reclass) if he's considering ttun.

by the by, if hunter does go to ttun, beilein's '18 class would have two players from central ohio. currie played at worthington christian before transferring to clarkson, michigan. that gets a bit painful when also considering burke and levert. ttun with successful ohio players is one thing. ttun with successful columbus-area players is quite another.
 
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