Mookie Cook, one of the top prospects in the 2023 basketball class, has seen a shift in his recruitment.
Initially, Cook, a 5-star small forward for Compass Prep, committed to Oregon back in late March. That commitment, however, didn’t last long; Cook flipped and de-committed from the Duck last week, in late June.
With his recruitment re-opened, Cook is taking a deeper look at other programs. According to Joe Tipton at On3 Sports, Cook will consider six options: Arizona, Kentucky, Gonzaga, Oregon (still), the G League Ignite and Duke.
One quick caveat with the Blue Devils, though: Duke has yet to offer the 6-foot-7 wing. That could change soon, however. Duke’s staff is set to watch Cook play in this weekend’s Nike EYBL event in Kansas City, per Tipton.
2023 five-star Mookie Cook, former Oregon commit, is considering Blue-Blood programs, as well as the pro route.
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— Joe Tipton (@TiptonEdits) July 6, 2022
247 Sports ranks Cook as a Top 5 prospect in the 2023 class and the No. 2 small forward. Meanwhile, On3 has Cook slated as the No. 20 prospect in the class, overall, and the No. 4 small forward.
Duke, of course, already has a monster class in place for 2023. In fact, the Blue Devils rank No. 1 in 247’s team rankings, featuring four Top 25 prospects.
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- 5-star forward Mackenzie Mgbako
- 5-star forward Sean Stewart
- 5-star point guard Caleb Foster
- 4-star shooting guard Jared McCain
Tyrese Proctor, a 5-star guard out of Australia, was initially set to join Duke in this class, too; however, he reclassified to 2022 and will feature prominently with next season’s roster.
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