IMO, we need this recruitment to end within the next month or two or certainly during the early, signing period to have any chance to land Little. If it lingers into the spring, then it'll probably be
strictly a battle of the "one-and-done" schools (Kentucky, Duke, and Kansas), along with a couple of other "blue-blood" schools in Arizona and, possibly, UNC, and the "Sunshine State" schools (Florida, Florida State, and Miami).
I believe any other schools outside of those mentioned won't stand a chance or will already have been eliminated, if this goes into April or May '18.
NASSIR LITTLE NEEDS A BUMPIt’s quite possible that no prospect in the 2018 class is being as heavily recruited as Little. Because of his talent level and how accessible he is for coaches, he still has schools all over the country feeling like they have a shot to sign him. Head coaches from Arizona, Florida, Georgia Tech, Miami, North Carolina and Miami watched him at different point this weekend with Mike White and Josh Pastner being the regulars.
The reason he’s become such a hot recruit is simple. He’s a 6-foot-6 wing with elite athleticism and a motor that doesn’t stop. His jump shot looks as strong as it has ever been. While his handle could be an area for improvement, he’s efficient with it and has some moves in his repertoire that NBA players don’t have. Defensively, he’s locked in and he’s great on the boards. This weekend he looked like a top 10 prospect in the 2018 class.[/i]
https://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/news/mcdonald-s-takeaways-what-we-learned-from-atlanta