Several weeks ago Rivals released its new rankings for the senior class with Jaylen Brown moving up to the No. 2 spot behind LSU commit Ben Simmons.
The 6-foot-7 Brown, who plays at Wheeler High (Georgia), had an impressive -- and busy -- summer. In June, he was part of the USA Basketball U18 team that won the gold medal in the FIBA Americas Championships.
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On the grassroots circuit, he played with Game Elite in the adidas Gaunlet. In 15 games he averaged 23.5 points and 7.5 rebounds per game. The five-star small forward also made several national television appearances. During the July live evaluation period he scored 32 points and grabbed 15 rebounds in a loss in the adidas Nations. In August, he shared MVP honors with Duke commit Chase Jeters as they led their team to a win in the Under Armour Elite 24.
Kansas, Kentucky and UCLA all conducted in-home visits with Brown this week, according to Mike Carvell of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Georgia and Georgia Tech are scheduled to meet with him in the next few days, as well.