Hype ‘em up: Top 5 College Basketball Classes of 2015

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3. University of Louisville: 4 ESPN 100 Commits

Nobody at 6-foot-7 has better handles than Shaqquan Aaron. Clearly a byproduct of the Anthony Davis School of Puberty, Aaron’s offensive handles were fashioned for a guard. His height wasn’t. He’s lanky, but what he lacks in strength he makes up for with quickness–he’ll drain top-key jumpers if you don’t respect his range, too.

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Quentin Snyder has some Chris Paul flare in his stride and will be a much needed replacement for graduating senior point guard Russ Smith.  He’s flashy with the ball, hoisting it like a question mark on dribble-drives only to drop it off to a trailer, which will probably give head coach Rick Petino an ulcer, but it’s worth working around.

Chinanu Onuaku is a man’s man. At 6-foot-10, the Maryland product will plant you on the ground if you attack him in the lane. He’s an elite rim defender, showcased at the NBPA Top 100 Camp, and needs some time to develop on the offensive side of the ball.