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

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5. University of North Carolina: 3 ESPN 100 Commits

I’m not sold on Justin Jackson just yet, despite his game-high 23 points on 11-for-14 shooting in the McDonalds All-American Game. His game isn’t suited for the highlight reel, but he has a way of making his points appear effortless. He could be the next Nicholas Batum as most of his upside stems from his length. He has room to grow in the fountain of youth that Roy Williams will be bathing himself in next season. I can only imagine how squalid that fountain must be.

Joel Berry has unparalleled handles and can hit the midrange jumper, preferably from right side of the key. There’s plenty of room to improve defensively, particularly on his pick-and-roll switching.

Theo Pinson is worth buying stock. Pinson only had one basket in the McDonalds All-American Game, but it made me want to call my mother and apologize for watching.