Basketball Recruiting - Houston, UNLV, K-State in pursuit of 2024 F Pharaoh Compton

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“I want a place where I can come over in my position and be successful and really let my defense show. I’m going to be patient though, because I have plenty of time.” Cassidy_Rob checks in with four-star Pharaoh Compton:

] committed there. I don’t know him too well, but I know a lot of people that know him being from Chicago and all.”“I know they are having a pretty good year. I know they beat a few ranked teams. We haven't really talked that much yet, but we’re starting to build a relationship.

”“I want a place where I can come over in my position and be successful and really let my defense show. I’m going to be patient though, because I have plenty of time.”Houston and UNLV are worth paying attention to closely in the early going, as Compton has visited both campuses and has a working relationship with the coaching staff of each program. That said, it’s a bit early in the process to make strong assumptions about which teams may be in the mix until the end.

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