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haven't talked to my family about it. We'll
probably sit down one day in the upcoming
weeks and try and figure something out."
Moore was able to learn from the spon-
sor of his traveling team, Chris Paul of the
Oklahoma City Thunder, at his guard camp
July 19-21 in Winston-Salem.
"Every time I've talked to him, I've
learned something new," Moore said.
Hayes Pondering
Key Decision
Hayes has a big decision looming this
fall. The Wolfpack would gladly take him
in either 2020 or 2021, but he has remained
undecided on his class going into the fall.
Hayes attended Greensboro (N.C.)
Smith High his first two years and then
transferred to Greensboro (N.C.) Day and
reclassified to the class of 2021. He helped
lead Greensboro Day to the North Caro-
lina Independent schools 4A state title in
late February, playing in front of NC State
coaches during the semifinals.
"I feel like I can go 2020, but it just de-
pends on what school needs me to come in
for 2020," Hayes said. "If that is the perfect
fit for me, then I'll make a decision."
NCSU will likely have Harris and Bev-
erly on the roster for the 2020-21 season.
"It would be cool to be playing with
Blake and Braxton; those are some high-
level guys," Hayes said. "It's a family pro-
gram, and Coach Keatts is going to coach
you very hard. That is what I like. I know
he lets his guards do everything, and it's a
Rivals.com rates Camren Hayes of Greensboro
(N.C.) Day as a four-star recruit and the No. 16
overall prospect in the class of 2021. There is
a possibility he could reclassify to the class
of 2020.
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