Anthony Bennett: Power Ranking Best Potential Landing Spots for Elite Recruit
Anthony Bennett, the highest-rated recruit who has yet to decide where he'll will play college basketball next season, has at least five offers on the table, according to Rivals. The dynamic forward will provide a major boost to whichever program he chooses.
Let's take a look at the three best options for Bennett as he continues his journey toward a professional basketball career. Now that most of the other marquee names have signed, teams will likely make one final push to land the 6'7'' star.
1. Kentucky
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John Calipari has already put together another tremendous class featuring Nerlens Noel, Alex Poythress and Archie Goodwin, who are all 5-star prospects, as well as 4-star center Willie Cauley. The only thing missing is an effective swingman.
Any lingering worries about a team with so many freshman being able to win a national title were put to rest by Anthony Davis and his fellow Wildcats last week. So, that should help Calipari as he attempts to close the deal with Bennett.
Playing alongside all of those talented players would give him the best opportunity to shine. If Bennett picks the Wildcats, they will be right back in the national title mix once again.
2. Florida
The Gators have become known for their offensive style that puts an emphasis on recruiting shooters, as evidenced by the three guards already signed for this year's class. Adding somebody with a little more size would complete the class nicely.
Bennett would still fit in with Billy Donovan's scheme because he's capable of knocking down the outside shot. More importantly, he's terrific at creating his own shot off the dribble for those games when Florida's shooters can't find a rhythm.
Since the Gators have reached the maximum roster size, they would have to make room for Bennett. But there's always a spot for a game-changing recruit like him.
3. Oregon
After finishing second in the Pac-12 last season, the Ducks will be looking to take another step forward in the fall. The league should be a little more competitive thanks to some major additions by UCLA, which will help keep Bennett in the spotlight.
Dana Altman employs an up-tempo offensive style that would allow Bennett to thrive. His athleticism makes him stand out, and there isn't another team on his list of finalists that would give him more chances to show it off than the Ducks.
Playing at Oregon would also allow him to stay out west. The Ducks are still a long shot considering Kentucky's pull, but it's impossible to completely count them out. They are a dark horse in the race.



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