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ASU Basketball: Freshmen to Look Out For
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ASU Basketball: Freshmen to Look Out For

Published Jun. 30, 2017 6:28 p.m. ET

The Sun Devils have some new faces that will be looking to make a big impact on the court this season. After Bobby Hurley’s top 25 recruiting class last year he has three very promising players in Romello White, Sam Cunliffe and Jethro Tshisumpa.

All three recruits were ESPN.com Top-100 prospects and they all bring something different to the table for the sun devils.

Sam Cunliffe, the 6’6 small forward from Rainier Beach, was the highest rated recruit at 41 and has the ability to score anywhere on the court. Cunliffe has a great shot from mid-range and behind-the-arc and he is extremely athletic. He also has the ability of getting to the rim and grabbing rebounds.

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    Hurley described Cunliffe to azcentral.com as, “the type of player that can really change the direction of your program.” The team seems very excited to see what Cunliffe can accomplish this year and what impact he will have on the team.

    Tshisumpa may not be the greatest factor on offense as he averaged 6.9 points a game his senior year, but he was very efficient shooting at 52%. He needs to also improve on his free throws as he only shot a disappointing 46% last year.

    For this year, it will be interesting to see how big of a role the highly recruited freshmen Cunliffe and Tshisumpa will have on the team and what kind of impact they will have. Maybe ASU could be home to the next Pac-12 Freshman of the Year.

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