Syracuse, N.Y. -- Syracuse basketball recruiting target Quincy Guerrier did a brief Instagram live interview Monday evening with Joseph Tipton of tiptonedits.com.

Guerrier, a 4-star small forward who plays at Thetford Academy in Canada, has narrowed his list of potential college destinations to three schools and will announce his choice on Wednesday. It will be either Oregon, Illinois or Syracuse. Guerrier has made official visits to all of those schools.

The 6-foot-7 Guerrier is from Montreal. Thetford Academy, he said, is about 2-1/2 hours from his hometown.

Here's what Guerrier said about each of his official visits (in the order he discussed them):

Oregon: "I came there with my mom and my coach. My mom was amazed by Oregon because they had great facilities. The environment is crazy. The Nike gear -- all the Jordans and all that stuff, because the guy from Nike came to Oregon. I think it's the No. 1 school in terms of gear. I went to a football game. Crazy. Crazy environment. I had a chance to play with the guys, like Bol Bol, Miles Norris, all those guys. I played against them like two years ago when I was playing with CIA Bounce in EYBL. During the night, I was chilling with the guys, playing some Fortnite games, that kind of stuff."

Syracuse: "I played a scrimmage with the guys. I knew a lot of guys at Syracuse because I know Oshae Brissett, Howard Washington. They are the Canadians. And last year, I came to Syracuse on an unofficial visit so I knew some of the guys already. And it was the same thing, like great restaurant, chill with the guys at night. It was Tyus' birthday, so we went to a little party for his birthday."

Illinois: "When I came to my hotel, there was a lot of snacks. That was crazy. I love snacks. Like candy and all that stuff. That's why people call me 'Candy Man.' I like to eat candy. There was no football game at this time, but I was watching the team practice and I had a workout and the fans was crazy. I think some fans paid like $10,000 just to see my workouts. There was a lot of people."

Guerrier said the photo shoots at each school were the best part of his visits. That and "just chilling with the guys." He said he considers himself a good shooter and scorer and needs to work on his ball-handling and his "IQ on the court."

He said the Syracuse players have been recruiting him to come to their school.

The feed ended abruptly. No word on whether it was an internet issue or whether it was supposed to conclude that way.

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