Recruiting expert says Syracuse commit is “best athlete coming into college basketball” (podcast)

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Syracuse, N.Y. —When Sadiq White arrives to to play for Syracuse basketball in 2025, he will do so as “the best athlete coming into college basketball.”

That’s according to ESPN recruiting director Paul Biancardi, who joined me on Syracuse Sports for a fun conversation about current and prospective Syracuse recruits.

Other tidbits from Biancardi on players already committed to Syracuse and on their recruiting radar include:

“He’s really come on as a scorer.”

“I can’t think of a player who improved more as senior. He has it all.”

“You have to cover him because he has that shooter’s mentality and will make you pay.”

Yes, Biancardi and I talked about Kiyan Anthony plus top prospects like Shon Abaev, Acaden Lewis and several other players Syracuse is pursuing.

You can listen to the whole conversation with Biancardi in the YouTube clip above.

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