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Who is fast-rising recruit from Italy Luigi Suigo? Stats, highlights, scouting report

Who is fast-rising recruit from Italy Luigi Suigo? Stats, highlights, scouting report

Luigi Suigo, a Class of 2026 recruit from Italy, is being recruited by just about all the college basketball heavyweights, including Indiana and Purdue.
The versatile 7-foot-2 18-year-old has also heard from Duke, UCLA, Kentucky, Louisville, BYU and Texas A&M. He's already visited Illinois, per 247Sports, and has visits lined up to IU and Purdue, On3 reported.
Here's what to know about the fast-rising prospect.
2024-25 for Milan in Italian lower pro division: 9.1 points, 7.4 rebounds, 2.1 blocked shots in seven games.
2024-25 for Milan in international Under-18 play: 13.5 points, 9.4 rebounds, 2.0 blocked shots in eight games.
He can use either hand near the basket, but rarely sets up in post position. He can play out of a pick-and-roll and make 3-pointers. He is an able passer in the halfcourt or starting a fast break, and he can run the court.
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