Kentucky target Karter Knox cuts his list of landing spots to four
Five-star small forward Karter Knox, who is the brother of former Kentucky Wildcat Kevin Knox, cut his list of landing spots down to four.
The six-foot-five, 205-pound small forward is from Atlanta, Georgia, and is ranked as the 11th-best player in the 2024 class according to 247Sports.
Knox recently cut the list of landing spots he is considering down to four, which includes Kentucky, Louisville, South Florida, and G-League Ignite.
According to On3's recruiting prediction machine, the Cats are leading to land Knox with a 48.5% chance.
Kentucky's rival Louisville is the next closest team with a 42.5% chance.
Knox was recently in Lexington for an official visit, and all reports say it went well.
Hopefully, the family ties with Knox's brother playing for Coach Cal will help the Cats land this talented small forward from the Peach State.
Since Knox has cut his list of potential destinations down to four, he is likely close to a decision, and the Cats clearly lead as we near the final stretch of his recruitment.
If Coach Calipari wants a player, he usually gets them, and it's clear he wants Knox to play his college hoops in Lexington.
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