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Carlos Medlock Jr. Commits to Michigan State Basketball, Boosting 2026 Class

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

Carlos Medlock Jr., a four-star point guard, has committed to Michigan State University (MSU) for the 2026 basketball season. Medlock, who previously played for Wayne Memorial, was instrumental in leading his team to their first-ever Division 1 championship game appearance. He transferred to Link Academy in Missouri for his senior year. Medlock is ranked as the No. 118 overall recruit and the 10th-best point guard in the 2026 class according to 247Sports composite rankings. His commitment marks the first for MSU in the 2026 class, choosing MSU over other offers from Michigan and Tennessee.
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Why It's Important?

Medlock's commitment to MSU is significant for the university's basketball program, as it strengthens their recruitment for the 2026 class. His decision to join MSU over other prominent programs like Michigan and Tennessee highlights MSU's competitive edge in attracting top talent. Medlock's skills as a dynamic scorer, averaging 24.9 points and 4.8 assists per game, promise to enhance MSU's performance in future seasons. This development could influence other recruits to consider MSU, potentially boosting the team's prospects in upcoming NCAA tournaments.

What's Next?

With Medlock's commitment, MSU will likely focus on building a strong team around him for the 2026 season. The coaching staff may prioritize recruiting complementary players to maximize Medlock's impact on the court. As Medlock transitions to college basketball, he will need to adapt to the higher level of competition and refine his skills further. His performance at MSU could attract attention from professional scouts, setting the stage for a potential career in the NBA.

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