By ADAM ZAGORIA
Charles Bediako, the 6-foot-11, 215-pound big from Andrews Osborne Academy in Ohio, continues to add high-major offers.
Bediako recently added offers from Michigan, Arizona State, Texas and Tennessee to go with previous offers from Duke, Louisville and Michigan State.
He has recently had virtual calls with Michigan State, Maryland, Texas, Ohio State, Michigan, Tennessee and Alabama.
Despite rumblings that Bediako, ranked No. 30 in the Class of 2021 by ESPN.com, may reclass to 2020, his AAU coach says he will remain in the 2021 group.
“He plans to graduate in 2021. He will not leave in 2020,” Dwayne Washington of UPlay Canada told ZAGSBLOG. “I told every coach that already.”
Blessed to receive an offer from the University of Michigan Ann Arbor! pic.twitter.com/dsUGhpaPyp
— Charles A. Bediako (@CBediako) May 1, 2020
Bediako was among several young Canadian stars involved in NBA All-Star festivities.
Bediako and Josh Primo, a 6-6 guard from UPlay Canada who committed to Alabama, were both invited to the prestigious Basketball Without Borders Camp in Chicago over All-Star weekend.
Dave Briski, who coaches Bediako at ISA, broke down his upside and skillset for ZAGSBLOG.
“Charles is the ideal 5 in the modern-day game because of his length and athleticism and his continually improving ability to stretch the floor,” Briski said.
“His speed is what sets him apart from other guys at his position. Once he consistently uses it in transition and in two-man actions on the perimeter, he will be in a class of his own.”
First time ever 👀 History has been made yet again!
— UPLAY CANADA (@UPLAYCanada) January 31, 2020
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Uplay CEO/Founder Dwayne Washington (@D1ayne) has been on the frontlines developing and paving the way for young Canadian Basketball players 🇨🇦🏀 … Continued 👇🏽 pic.twitter.com/64fVmmWK9n
This post has been updated.
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