The trio of Mouth of Wilson (Va.) Oak Hill Academy junior center B.J. Mack and High Point (N.C.) Wesleyan Christian fraternal twins Kobe Langley and Keyshaun Langley, both guards, all committed to Virginia Tech on the same day last year, and now all are decommitting from the Hokies.
Mack is originally from Charlotte and went to Charlotte Catholic his freshman year (won a state title) and then Charlotte Christian is sophomore year. He played with Team United 15s and then jumped to CP3 16s last year, where he played with the Langley twins and Wendell Moore Jr. of Concord (N.C.) Cox Mill.
The Langley twins attended High Point (N.C.) Southwest Guilford their first two years, winning the state title last year with their older brother, Kam, who is a freshman guard at North Carolina A&T.
Mack is originally from Charlotte and went to Charlotte Catholic his freshman year (won a state title) and then Charlotte Christian is sophomore year. He played with Team United 15s and then jumped to CP3 16s last year, where he played with the Langley twins and Wendell Moore Jr. of Concord (N.C.) Cox Mill.
The Langley twins attended High Point (N.C.) Southwest Guilford their first two years, winning the state title last year with their older brother, Kam, who is a freshman guard at North Carolina A&T.