On the recruiting front, Holmgren announced in June he was down to a top seven of Minnesota, Gonzaga, Memphis, North Carolina, Georgetown, Michigan and Ohio State. Brian Sandifer, Holmgren’s coach with the Grassroots Sizzle AAU program, recently told ZAGSBLOG that Holmgren should at least consider the NBA G League route in 2021 due to how the COVID-19 pandemic might impact college campuses.Nobody boxed out Chet 😹🤣
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Holmgren’s father, David, told ZAGSBLOG he’d prefer for Chet to go to college but they’re open to all options. “It’s way too early to rule out any potential paths and I don’t know enough about the G league path to say no,” Chet Holmgren said this summer. “However, at this point in time, I am focused toward finding the best college for myself and my family’s future.” Larry Suggs, Holmgren’s coach, said Holmgren was in no rush to make a college decision and wants to see how his various college options play offensively this season. “He’s just looking at all the offensive play styles before he makes a decision,” he said. Follow Adam Zagoria on Twitter Follow ZAGSBLOGHoops on Instagram And Like ZAGS on FacebookThe No. 1 player in the country @ChetHolmgren getting it done on both ends 😤 🔥
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