Quincy Guerrier, a 6-foot-7 forward in the 2019 class, has committed to play basketball at Syracuse University.

Guerrier chose Syracuse out of a final group of three schools. His final list included Illinois and Oregon.

He made his announcement in the Montreal TV studio of RDS during the network's halftime show for the New York Knicks-Indiana Pacers game.

Guerrier attends Thetford Academy in Quebec City. He also plays for the Brookwood Elite AAU team.

Many recruiting websites don't have Guerrier in their rankings for the 2019 class because he attends school outside the United States, but many recruiting analysts consider him a Top 50-type recruit.

With his size and ability to slash to the basket, Guerrier would seem to be the perfect small forward. He can also switch to the shooting guard position because of his outstanding shooting ability.

Guerrier becomes the fourth player in the 2019 class to commit to Syracuse. He joins Brycen Goodine, a 6-4 guard from St. Andrew's in Barrington, R.I., and John Bol Ajak, a 6-11 center at Westtown School in West Chester, Pa., and Joe Girard III, a 6-foot-2 guard from Glens Falls, N.Y.

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Note: Video below was provided via Instagram by Thetford Academy assistant coach Ibrahim Appiah. It's in French, but it shows Guerrier putting on the SU cap and a message from former Syracuse player Kris Joseph.