4-star shooting guard narrows list down to six

Purdue and Stanford are currently the favorites for Gicarri Harris.

One of the top shooting guards in the 2024 recruiting class has narrowed his list of schools down to six, and LSU made the list.

The Tigers join Purdue, Stanford, Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech and Miami as the final list of schools [autotag]Gicarri Harris[/autotag] is considering committing to. Harris is a 6-foot-4, 180-pound, four-star shooting guard from Loganville, Georgia, where he plays for Grayson High School. The Grayson Rams finished the 2022 season 24-6 with a loss to Wheeler in the 7A Final Four.

[autotag]Matt McMahon[/autotag] is working hard on the 2024 recruiting class for the Tigers. He hasn’t secured any commitments yet but he has the Tigers in contention for a lot of high-ranked prospects. LSU has offered 13 different shooting guards in the class so far.

There are no Crystal Ball projections for Harris at this time but Purdue and Stanford are considered the favorites to land him per On3. Purdue is a 38% favorite, and Stanford is a 33% favorite.

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LSU basketball offers combo guard from Georgia

The Tigers are already looking ahead a couple of years to a backcourt player in the 2024 class.

Coach [autotag]Matt McMahon[/autotag] has been working hard on the recruiting trail and has landed a lot of recruits for the class of 2022 here recently, but he isn’t stopping there.

He is already looking ahead to the future as he recently offered [autotag]Gicarri Harris[/autotag], a combo guard in the 2024 class from Loganville, Georgia, where he plays for Grayson High School. He is still a few years away from seeing just how far his recruitment will climb, but he currently holds five Division I offers (LSU, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, Florida, and Purdue).

He currently does not have any stars or any predictions because, as previously stated, it is still a few years out before his recruiting really heats up. I’ll be sure to keep up with him as he enters his junior season at Grayson this winter.

Teammate of current, future Tiger talks Clemson visit

The Clemson Insider caught up with a teammate of a current and future Tiger, who was in attendance for Clemson’s 80-69 win over Wake Forest last Wednesday at the Littlejohn Coliseum. Gicarri Harris-Robinson attended the game, alongside the rest of …

The Clemson Insider caught up with a teammate of a current and future Tiger, who was in attendance for Clemson’s 80-69 win over Wake Forest last Wednesday at the Littlejohn Coliseum.

Gicarri Harris-Robinson attended the game, alongside the rest of Grayson High School’s boy’s basketball team made the trip to Tiger Town. If that sounds familiar that’s because it’s the high school of Ian Schefflein and Clemson class of 2022 signee, Chauncey Wiggins.

“It was really good,” Harris said regarding his Clemson visit. “I liked the atmosphere. I liked how all the players were engaged in the game. It was a great win. The game was great. I liked how everybody was engaged, everybody was talking and everybody was on the bench clapping for their teammates.”

What has Harris heard from Schieffelin and Wiggins about Clemson?

“That’s great that both of them are now gonna be at Clemson,” he said. “I look up to both of them, Chauncey this past season and Ian last year at Grayson. They said that they have a great coaching staff, great fans, great atmosphere, everything. All positive things about Clemson.”

Harris is close with both Schieffelin and Wiggins, who he described as being really good leaders, who work hard and never take any plays off. They’re also excellent people, on and off the court. Harris has always looked up to both of his high-school teammates, who will be playing with each other again come next season.

Harris had a chance to play with Wiggins this season. Harris feels like he’s improved a lot since last season. In his sophomore campaign, he had the ball more in his hands and was able to make plays for his teammates and himself. 

“I pride myself on defense, so the first thing I would say is defense,” Harris said when asked to describe himself as a player. “I just create defense from my offense.”

With that being said, Harris is a fan of the way Clemson utilizes its guard. The Tigers oftentimes expect a lot from their guards defensively, which tends to give them more freedom on the offensive end.

“I definitely like that,” he added. “It’s a lot of movement, you are never standing still, so I like that. You can get easy buckets by cutting to the basket or cutting a screen for somebody. I like their offense.”

Harris currently holds offers from Ole Miss and Mississippi State. In addition to Clemson, he’s received some interest from Purdue and Georgetown. He estimates that his recruitment is only starting to take off.

This offseason, Harris is gonna work on getting stronger, faster and becoming more athletic. He’ll obviously focus on ball-handling, shooting and the rest of the basics.

Additionally, he’ll have to assume more of a leadership role as Wiggins and the rest of Grayson’s senior class will be moving on following this season. Luckily for Harris, he received some good examples in leadership from both Wiggins and Schefflein.

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