By ADAM ZAGORIA
Having landed Lance Ware and Terrence Clarke for the Class of 2020 in the past several days, Kentucky will now turn its attention to Class of 2021 star Jonathan Kuminga.
Wildcats head coach John Calipari and associate head coach Kenny Payne are expected to see the 6-foot-7 Kuminga Monday at The Patrick School (N.J.), sources said. Kuminga and Ware were teammates this summer with the NY Rens on the Nike EYBL Circuit.
The No. 1 player in the Class of 2021 and the projected No. 1 pick in the ’22 draft according to some mocks, Kuminga transferred to the Jersey power from Our Savior New American, as first reported by ZAGSBLOG. Like Clarke, it’s possible he could reclassify to 2020, although he is keeping his options open.
Jonathan Kuminga is digging graves at Peach Jam ☠️? @JonathanKuming6 pic.twitter.com/IzMRcW5JaM
— Who’s Next (@WhosNextHS) July 12, 2019
Calipari has had tremendous success at The Patrick School and its predecessor St. Patrick in recent years — landing Nick Richards, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist and Dakari Johnson from the school, while pulling Ware (Camden), Kahlil Whitney (Roselle Catholic) and Isaiah Briscoe (RC) from the Garden State as well.
Getting my first glimpse of @JonathanKuming6 since he transferred to the @patrickschool. They are the NJ TOC favorites with him in the fold. No. 1 player in 2021 pic.twitter.com/4hqdS9clVo
— Adam Zagoria (@AdamZagoria) September 11, 2019
LSU, Nebraska, Maryland
Calipari began the period by seeing Cade Cunningham at Montverde (FL) Academy and then Clarke at Brewster (N.H.) Academy. He also saw Ware, Isaiah Todd and Greg Brown.
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