
July is a key month for NCAA basketball recruiting, with all-star camps giving coaches a chance to jockey for position with the top players they haven't landed yet. Those high-school stars, in turn, get a chance to show how far their games have advanced.
One of the most sought-after talents of this recruiting season is going to be 6'5' combo guard Emmanuel Mudiay. His blend of size, scoring and playmaking has him in the thick of the discussion for the nation's top point guard-and top player, period.
Herein, a closer look at Mudiay and the rest of the 20 most promising members of the 2014 recruiting class who have yet to declare where they're headed for their (probably brief) college careers.
1. Jahlil Okafor

With an NBA-ready body at 6'10', 265 pounds, Jahlil Okafor is an immovable object in the paint. That goes just as well for his ability to deter opposing shooters as it does for his talent for piling up points from the low block.
Okafor has exceptionally strong hands and terrific footwork for a player his size. He's had some issues with turnovers, but they haven't been able to disguise his potential as a college All-American in the making.
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