Meantime, Michigan State is also a strong option.

Brad Underwood, Illinois is the home-state option. “I like Coach Underwood,” Smith told the Herald-Leader. “I feel like he’s going to do good things there. They said I would have the ball in my hands a lot and be able to make plays. And they’re bringing in good players. “He talked to me about how I could fit in to his program. (He said) they’d love for me to be a part of Illinois basketball and try to change it and make history.” Smith said he also plans to visit Kentucky and Ohio State in the coming days. “We could be a Final Four team — have a chance to win a national championship if I was to come there,” Smith told the Herald-Leader. “They feel like they can develop me into an NBA player.” Led by new coach, Illinois is the home-state option. “I like Coach Underwood,” Smith told the Herald-Leader. “I feel like he’s going to do good things there. They said I would have the ball in my hands a lot and be able to make plays. And they’re bringing in good players. “He talked to me about how I could fit in to his program. (He said) they’d love for me to be a part of Illinois basketball and try to change it and make history.”

Following a busy Tuesday in which 2017 point guard visited campus and junior guard Grayson Allen announced he would return for his senior season , Duke assistanthad an in-home visit Wednesday with 2017 guardThe family spoke with Duke head coachby phone. “[They said] he’s a true 6-foot-5 point guard with great shooting guard abilities,” said, the player’s father. “He has three-man abilities to finish at the rack and can handle like the small point guards.”Duke has Allen,and rising sophomorein the fold for next season and is hopeful of adding Duval, too. Duke was also slated to have an in-home on Wednesday with Kevin Knox The 6-foot-5 Smith, out of Edwardsville (IL), is ranked the No. 17 point guard in the Class of 2017 by 247Sports.com. He averaged 21.9 points, 8.2 rebounds and 8.4 assists last season. Smith is also considering Kentucky, Illinois, Michigan State and Ohio State, and will take an unofficial visit to Illinois Thursday. Kentucky coach visited Smith several weeks ago and offered him a scholarship . They would like him to join a group of guards that includes“He showed me videos of— how he can spot up shoot and play off the ball and run off screens. Hit opens shots,” Smith told the Herald-Leader.