Peak has ideal game to excel on perimeter 
February, 25, 2013
Feb 25
12:18
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By
Reggie Rankin | ESPN.com
When you think of physical wing players in the class of 2014, small forward L.J. Peak (Chicago/Whitney Young) immediately comes to mind.
He’s also on the minds of a number of high major college coaches looking to lock up a commitment. Peak, along with No. 1 player Jahlil Okafor and No. 58 Paul White, forms a stellar junior triumvirate that powers the seventh-ranked Dolphins’ frontcourt.
Peak lists offers from Florida State, Florida, UConn, Marquette, Ohio State and Georgetown, among others.
He’s also on the minds of a number of high major college coaches looking to lock up a commitment. Peak, along with No. 1 player Jahlil Okafor and No. 58 Paul White, forms a stellar junior triumvirate that powers the seventh-ranked Dolphins’ frontcourt.
Peak lists offers from Florida State, Florida, UConn, Marquette, Ohio State and Georgetown, among others.
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