Moe Neal to choose between Syracuse, Wake Forest — Cuse Clicks

Moe Neal has narrowed his list to Syracuse and Wake Forest. The 5-foot-11, 170-pound Neal has visited both schools in the past few weeks, and by all accounts, each went very well. The Forestview standout will make his commitment on Sat. at 1 p.m.

» Moe Neal down to two schools

Atlanta (Ga.) Mays High cornerback Monquavion Brinson committed to the Orange Monday night over offers from Cincinnati, Colorado State, Georgia Southern, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisville, Memphis, Miami (Ohio) and Mississippi State. He is listed at 6-foot-0 and 168-pounds. He becomes the 12th member of Syracuse’s 2016 class.

» Syracuse picks up a commitment from Peach State cornerback Monquavion Brinson

Mohamed Bamba wanted a Duke offer — and now he has one. The 6-foot-11 2017 star out of Westtown (Pa.) School and the PSA Cardinals has picked up an offer from the reigning NCAA champions, his AAU director, Terrance “Munch” Williams confirmed to SNY.tv. ESPN’s Adam Finkelstein first reported the offer.

» Mohamed Bamba Adds Duke Offer

While the summer’s AAU circuit reaching its conclusion over the weekend, the scholarship offers continue to pile up for Kevin Huerter. Huerter has received offers from Notre Dame, Michigan, Iowa, Vanderbilt, Maryland, Creighton, Stanford and Davidson in addition to Syracuse. The next step for the 6-foot-6 guard from Shenendehowa High School is the process of setting up campus visits.

» Kevin Huerter could visit SU campus in August

This week’s Poster of the Week winner is Mokan Elite (Kan.) forward Michael Porter Jr. for the sick poster he created at a tournament in Las Vegas. Porter took a pass on the left side of the line in transition and rose up and through a defender who was trying, in vain, for the block. Yes, the gym went nuts and, yes, Porter’s post-poster course of action was a subtle mini-stare down.

» Michael Porter Jr.’s vicious poster dunk highlights this week’s awards

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