EAST LANSING — Tom Izzo is catching up to Mel Tucker in a banner summer of recruiting for both Michigan State programs.
Four-star 2023 prospect Coen Carr announced his commitment to the Spartans basketball program Tuesday night. The 6-foot-7, 200-pound small forward chose MSU over finalists Indiana, Tennessee and Vanderbilt.
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In doing so, Carr becomes Izzo’s fourth big-time recruit for next season. He joins power forward Xavier Booker, considered by rivals.com the best player in the 2023 class, as well as two other four-stars in Jeremy Fears and Gehrig Normand.
Carr played last season at Legacy Early College in Greenville, South Carolina — coincidentally where the Spartans lost to Duke in the NCAA tournament second round in March — after playing his first two seasons at Dutchtown High in Hampton, Georgia. The Houston native by way of Stockbridge, Georgia, is rated the nation’s 11th-best small forward and 57th overall player for 2023 according to 247Sports.com’s composite rankings.
Adam Finkelstein, director of scouting for 247Sports, recently called Carr “an extreme athlete and perhaps the most violent leaper” in his class.
“He already defends bigger guys defensively and moves his feet well enough so that he should have versatility on that end. He’ll even show glimpses of being able to make a quick play with the ball in the open floor,” Finkelstein wrote. “In short, his athleticism is his calling card and that alone makes him a high-major prospect, but I believe there’s potential to be much more than just a finisher down the road.”
MSU entered Tuesday with the No. 4 class according to 247Sports before Carr’s commitment.
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