By ADAM ZAGORIA
The 6-foot-3 combo guard is down to Alabama, Michigan, Oregon
5⭐️ CG (Class of 2020) Nimari Burnett (@NimariBurnett), has cut his list to four schools! ??
— NCAA Recruiting (@EditsRecruiting) September 10, 2019
Who lands him? ??♂️⬇️ #RollTide #GoBlue #GoDucks #WreckEm pic.twitter.com/lktELDH4mt
Burnett is coming off an official visit to Michigan this past weekend. He will have a home visit
Of Michigan, he said: “I liked how the coaches want the best for me and everyone has a great relationship with each other all across the basketball program.”
He added: “Their message was that I will be able to play 30-35 minutes a game and be an intricate part of the team’s success.
He will next visit Oregon (Sept. 21) and then Alabama (Sept. 27).
He recently broke down his schools:
Alabama: “They’re a good program. Coach Nate Oats and coach Bryan [Hodgson]
Oregon: “They
Texas Tech: “A new incoming school in my recruitment who just hired coach Ulric [Maligi] from Texas A&M which I had previous ties with. Coach [Chris] Beard and he
Playing for Team WhyNot on the EYBL circuit, Burnett averaged 20.4 points a game, while shooting 46 percent from the field.
In the Peach Jam, Team WhyNot lost in the title game to MoKan Elite. Burnett averaged 16.7 points, 5.9 rebounds and 2.9 assists a game and was 42 of 92 from the field, including 11 of 40 from three-point range.
Burnett also played with USA Basketball as a part of the U18 3-on-3 championship team that won the 18U World Cup in Mongolia.
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