5 potential recruiting targets for Kansas basketball after missing on Jalil Bethea

Dec 1, 2022; Montverde, Florida, USA; Montverde Academy forward Cooper Flagg (32) and IMG Academy forward Khani Rooths (right) chase a loose ball during the second half of the Sunshine Classic basketball tournament at Mills Championship Court on the campus of Montverde Academy. Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 1, 2022; Montverde, Florida, USA; Montverde Academy forward Cooper Flagg (32) and IMG Academy forward Khani Rooths (right) chase a loose ball during the second half of the Sunshine Classic basketball tournament at Mills Championship Court on the campus of Montverde Academy. Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports /
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Westminster coach Ronnie Stapler talks with Chase McCarty (21) during the AHSAA 4A boys state basketball championship game at Legacy Arena in Birmingham, Ala., on Friday March 3, 2023.
Westminster coach Ronnie Stapler talks with Chase McCarty (21) during the AHSAA 4A boys state basketball championship game at Legacy Arena in Birmingham, Ala., on Friday March 3, 2023. /

Chase McCarty

McCarty officially visited Kansas back in June when the Jayhawks were trying to have him reclassify to the 2023 class. When he was unable to, talks died down between the two parties. However, he included KU in his top 6 yesterday, suggesting that there is still some contact between the two parties.

Like Passmore, McCarty is an undersized athletic wing. He is not a household name, but McCarty could still be a nice complement to the other players in this year’s recruiting class.

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