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REPORT: Prohm hits the recruiting trail, offers trio

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Steve Prohm has yet to officially hire a coaching staff but he is already recruiting as Iowa State’s head basketball coach. 

Per a report on Friday evening from Brian Snow of Scout.com, Prohm has offered three AAU teammates from the squad named "Team Thad." The trio includes a four-star point guard named Jaylen Fisher, another point guard named Jordan Bone, and small forward Micah Thomas

Fisher, a 6-foot-1,170-pound prospect, is ranked by Scout as the 80th best prospect in the high school class of 2016. According to his profile, the Arlington, Tenn. native has offers from Baylor, UConn, Arkansas, Florida, Memphis, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Missouri, Tennessee and USC. 

Nashville native Jordan Bone reportedly has offers from Tennessee-Chattanooga, Louisiana Tech, Memphis, Ole Miss, Samford, Tennessee and VCU. 

According to his Scout profile, Micah Thomas, a 6-foot-7, 180-pound small forward, does not have any additional offers at this time. 

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