http://catzone.cjonline.com/stories/110906/cat_recruits.shtmlMichael Beasley, 6-10 forward Fitchburg, Mass.
Statistically speaking: Rivals.com's No. 1 prospect averaged 20.1 points, 10.4 rebounds and 4.5 blocks last year at Oak Hill Academy in Mouth of Wilson, Va.
Huggins speaking: Obviously, Mike is a special player. I think rarely does a player combine his athleticism and skill level. He is capable of playing four positions on the floor on both ends of the court. We look for Mike to be a tremendous difference-maker for us.
Bill Walker, 6-6 forward
Cincinnati, Ohio
Statistically speaking: Rivals.com's No. 6 prospect averaged 21.7 points and 10.7 rebounds last year while helping North College Hill High to a second straight state title.
Huggins speaking: Everybody says that Bill's weakness is his perimeter shooting, and I've watched him a bunch. He really can shoot it. He's just kind of attack-oriented. He attacks the rim. But when they back off of you, you have to jump up and make it, and he can do that.
Dominique Sutton, 6-4 guard
Lenoir, N.C.
Statistically speaking: Averaged 19.7 points as a sophomore at Durham (N.C.) Jordan High.
Huggins speaking: Dominique gets to the ball better than any high school player that I have seen. He is extremely athletic with great anticipation. He consistently makes plays around the ball. He is potentially a great player at both ends of the floor.
Fred Brown, 6-3 guard
West Palm Beach, Fla.
Statistically speaking: Averaged 12.3 points and 6.0 assists last season at William T. Dwyer High in West Palm Beach.
Huggins speaking: Fred is an exceptional passer. He has great floor vision with quick feet and is extremely long. He has the potential to be a lockdown defender and a player that others will want to play with because of his great vision and passing ability.
Jacob Pullen, 6-1 guard
Maywood, Ill.
Statistically speaking: Averaged 21 points, 8 assists and 5 steals last year for Proviso East High in Maywood.
Huggins speaking: Jacob gives us someone with exceptional speed with the ball. He brings great ability and great personality to the floor. He comes from a great high school program that produced Doc Rivers, Dee Brown, Shannon Brown and Michael Finley. Jacob certainly has the potential to be a player of that caliber at this level.