One of the many calls Archie Goodwin had a chance to answer the other night when he committed to Kentucky was from Gary Harris and Torian Graham, who was already inquiring about playing together with him in Lexington.
[I]Hamilton Southeastern’s (Fishers, Ind.) [B]Gary Harris[/B], a senior shooting guard who is ranked No. 10 in the [/I][URL=”http://espn.go.com/college-sports//basketball/recruiting/playerrankings/_/view/espnu100/sort/rank/class/2012″][COLOR=#225db7][I]ESPNU 100[/I][/COLOR][/URL][I], and Arlington Country Day’s (Jacksonville, Fla.) [B]Torian Graham[/B], a senior shooting guard who is ranked No. 38, both contacted Goodwin congratulating him and inquiring about the possibility of playing together in college.
And though Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, Nev.) swingman [B]Shabazz Muhammad[/B], the top-ranked player in the [/I][URL=”http://espn.go.com/college-sports//basketball/recruiting/playerrankings/_/view/espnu100/sort/rank/class/2012″][COLOR=#225db7][I]ESPNU 100[/I][/COLOR][/URL][I], didn’t say so last night, Goodwin said the two have spoken about the possibility of teaming up as well.
“I told them let’s do it,” Goodwin said. “I’m not that guy who’s gonna pressure anyone so I let them reach out to me first, but when they do I definitely try and get them to join me. I want to play with the best because I think it’s the best way to win. And I definitely plan to win.”[/I]
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