Prolific Prep (Calif.) 5-star guard Jalen Green has set a decision date.

Green (6-5, 170), who is ranked No. 3 overall in the 2020 class by the industry average 247Sports Composite, will announce his college decision on Dec. 25, he announced via Twitter Sunday.

For everyone wondering about my recruitment and when I’m going to commit. I will be announcing my commitment on December 25th. ?????? — JG4 ?? (@JalenRomande) August 4, 2019

"For everyone wondering about my recruitment and when I'm going to commit. I will be announcing my commitment on December 25th," Green tweeted.

Playing for Team Why Not, Green averaged 18.2 points, 3.9 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.1 steals during his first season on the Nike EYBL circuit, helping lead his team to a berth in the Peach Jam finals, after which he was named one of the top performers of the July evaluation period by 247Sports.

"Green is one of the nation’s top prospects regardless of class due to his size, length, athleticism and versatile skill set, all of which he showed this week competing with Team WhyNot at the Nike EYBL Peach Jam. Green is tremendous in transition and as a slasher due to his physical tools and finishing ability, while he is also a capable shooter, slasher, passer and versatile defender. Green has a very high floor to match a significant ceiling."

After suiting up for for Team Why Not, Jalen Green teamed up with fellow 5-star guard Joshua Christopher for Vegas Elite at the Big Time Tournament in Las Vegas last weekend, going a perfect 6-0 on its way to the tourney championship, winning its games by an average of 16.1 points.

Earlier this summer, Green averaged 10.1 points, 2.1 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 1.7 steals per game in helping lead the United States U19 team to the gold medal at the 2019 FIBA World Cup in Crete, Greece. Green was named MVP of the FIBA U17 World Cup in Argentina last summer.

He's yet to officially cut his list but Florida State, Memphis, Kentucky and Oregon appear to be the most heavily involved. Green has already taken official visits to Florida State and Memphis and has said he's working on setting up a trip to Kentucky.

Memphis represents four of the five predictions on Green's 247Sports Crystal Ball.

247Sports Scouting Report: Good length for a shooting guard who can handle. Plays with long strides. Needs to develop strength and put on some weight. Slasher with elusiveness and wiggle. Finishes above the rim and can make tough shots. A threat to score from deep as well. Effective going either direction, and has a nice pull-up jumper going left. Can distribute, but scoring is his forte. Potential to be a good defender and rebounder with his length, athleticism and motor. Projects as an NBA lottery pick. – Jerry Meyer