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MSU basketball reportedly pursuing elite, 5-star PG in 2027 class

MSU basketball reportedly pursuing elite, 5-star PG in 2027 class

USA Today3 days ago
Michigan State basketball has reportedly been in contact with an elite point guard prospect in the 2027 class.
Brandon Jenkins of 247Sports reported this week that five-star point guard Davion Thompson of Link Academy in Branson, Mo. has been "hearing consistently" from a number of big-time schools, including Michigan State. Other notable schools to be in close contact with Thompson are Indiana, Michigan and Oklahoma per Jenkins' reporting.
Thompson is a five-star prospect in the 2027 class, with a recruiting rating of 99.29 in 247Sports composite system. He is ranked as the No. 2 point guard and No. 17 overall prospect in 247Sports composite rankings. He is also listed as the top player in Missouri.
According to 247Sports, Michigan State has not officially extended an offer to Thompson. He does, however, hold offers from nearly 10 schools, including Michigan, Tennessee, DePaul, Indiana, Illinois, Wake Forest, Bryant and Eastern Illinois.
Click on the post below to read the complete recruiting update on Thompson from Jenkins:
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