One of the biggest risers of the spring and summer said he has committed to Michigan State.
Booker narrowed his list to 10 schools earlier this week, with some of them still in the mix.
Booker had a feeling that he wanted to go. My family and I have been discussing it more recently.
He had taken official visits to several Midwest schools, including Indiana, Michigan State, Notre Dame, and Purdue.
Booker said that he was offered in September of 2020. They have been the same for the entire time. They had advice for me after a bad game. I have faith in the staff and the coach. The coach played a big role. I heard from the coach too.
Booker was an unranked four-star prospect before the spring season started. Booker has established himself as one of the best big men in the class after a string of elite performances with the George Hill All-Indy grassroots program.
He will be one of the top 10 prospects in the next rankings update.
Booker is an extremely versatile forward who can play many different positions in the court. He was measured with a large body of water. He has long strides that allow him to run and finish above the rim. Booker's ability to drive to the basket, as well as his ability to shoot the ball, make him special.
He likes to go inside to his sweet spot on the right block in order to get to his jump hook. He protects the rim with his defensive skills. Someone in the class of 2023 could be Booker.
Booker is the second Michigan State commit in the senior class. Fears, who was ranked 42nd in the class, signed a contract with Overtime Elite but kept his eligibility.