By ADAM ZAGORIA
Canadian star A.J. Lawson is expected to choose his destination on Tuesday.
The 6-foot-7 Class of 2018 wing is down to Creighton, South Carolina and Tulane, GTA Academy coach David Cooper told ZAGSBLOG. Oregon and SMU are no longer in the mix.
Lawson has now visited all three of his remaining options.
“Coach [Greg] McDermott is a great guy and the campus and style of play fits AJ pretty well,” Cooper said of Creighton.
On Tulane: “Coach [Mike] Dunleavy is a phenomenal coach and a great basketball mind. [Lawson] likes him as a coach and really likes the city.”
Canadian Star @ItsAJLawson on his Tulane visit with Mike Dunleavy pic.twitter.com/OLgOFGMb7n
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Here’s @ItsAJLawson with Creighton’s Greg McDermott pic.twitter.com/vFYHi0MQeK
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“I’ll probably make a decision after all the visits are done,” Lawson said at the FIBA U18 Americas Championship where he averaged 14.8 points and 5.4 rebounds in the tournament where Canada lost the gold-medal game to the U.S.
Lawson, ranked by North Pole Hoops as the No. 4 player in the country, visited South Carolina in late May.
“It was amazing, to be honest,” he said of the visit. “My family was there, Coach Coop, it was a great experience. My first official visit, so I was new to everything. It was just a good time, I had my family there. We all just jelled together and had a great time. It was a great visit.”
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