Indiana Basketball: Where do the Hoosiers fit into this 2019 guard’s recruitment?

BLOOMINGTON, IN - NOVEMBER 20: Archie Miller the head coach of the Indiana Hoosiers gives instructions to his team against the UT Arlington Mavericks at Assembly Hall on November 20, 2018 in Bloomington, Indiana. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
BLOOMINGTON, IN - NOVEMBER 20: Archie Miller the head coach of the Indiana Hoosiers gives instructions to his team against the UT Arlington Mavericks at Assembly Hall on November 20, 2018 in Bloomington, Indiana. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images) /
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Indiana basketball is still in the mix for multiple 2019 recruits, including this in-state three-star product.

Archie Miller has been running wild trying to round out his 2019 Indiana basketball recruiting class, and is still in the mix for multiple prospects.

One such recruit is in-state product Jalen Windham. A Georgia State commit, Windham de-committed after head coach Ron Hunter took the Tulane job and has been looking elsewhere.

The Ben Davis senior averaged 17.7 points and 3.8 rebounds per game while shooting 37 percent from three during his final year.

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As of now, it seems to be a small list for the 2019 wing, between Creighton, Tulane, Illinois State and Indiana.

Although Indiana has yet to offer Windham, he would be a terrific fit for what the Hoosiers need.

Lacking shooters a season ago, the Ben Davis guard has the ability to knock down open shots, and at 6-foot-5 he has good enough height to play either position on the wing in a power five conference.

Originally it was reported that Archie Miller would visit at an open gym to watch him on April 22, but since, Windham has scheduled an official visit at Creighton for the 22-24.

Already having an in-home visit with him on April 11, Creighton seems to be in the driver’s seat for the three-star guard but that could all change with an Indiana offer.

With two of his good friends, Trayce Jackson-Davis and Armaan Franklin, already signed to play in Bloomington, it may not take much to get Windham in the Candy Stripes.

Losing out on Harlond Beverly, committed to Miami on Monday, the Hoosiers are still in the mix for Anthony Harris and Lester Quinones, who will be taking an official visit to Indiana next week, as it pertains to the backcourt.

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If Devonte Green, who announced his intention to declare for the NBA Draft on Monday, does not come back, the Hoosiers will have ample playing time, but also a huge void at the guard position for next year.