Three days after landing an offer from Duke, Cam Reddish, a 6-7 Class of 2018 small forward from Team Final and the Westtown (Pa.) School), picked one up from Kentucky on Friday.
Reddish previously held offers from Maryland, UConn, Villanova, Seton Hall, Penn State and Auburn.
Bob Reddish, the player’s father, spoke with Kentucky head coach John Calipari.
“They were impressed with the way he’s playing and see him as a fit for their program,” Bob said.
Bob said his son would like to take an unofficial to Kentucky at some point.
“Cam is still so young,” Team Final coach Aaron Burt said this week. “It’s good to see him playing with so much confidence. He’s our fill in the gap guy. If we need a point guard, it’s Cam. If we need a shooting guard, it’s Cam. If we need a rebound, it’s Cam. He’s so multi-faceted. He’s 6-7 right now, which is scary.
“On June 15 or whenever they can call him [and members of the Class of 2018] I’m sure his phone will be super busy from almost everyone across the country.”
According to Ben Roberts of Next Cats, Kentucky has now offered four players in the Class of 2018: Reddish, Marvin Bagley, Romeo Langford and Jaedon LeDee.
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