4-star SF Bobi Klintman down to two programs
Bobi Klintman, a 6-foot-8 small forward out of powerhouse Sunrise Christian (Kan.) Academy, tells On3 he’s down to two programs — Wake Forest and Seton Hall.
Klintman is set to officially visit Wake Forest on Thursday, before wrapping up the trip on Saturday. This will be his fifth and final official visit, per NCAA rules. If he decides to visit Seton Hall, then it will have to be unofficially.
A native of Sweden, Klintman was originally committed to Maryland, before backing off his pledge after former head coach Mark Turgeon was fired. Months later, Klintman committed to Colorado, but after three weeks, opened up his recruitment once again.
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“Due to certain events that have transpired, I will no longer be attending the University of Colorado,” Klintman said in a statement to On3 earlier this month. “I had every intention of becoming a student-athlete at Colorado but unfortunately, that is no longer an option. With that being said, I am now reopening my recruitment. I look forward to finding a new place to call home!”
Klintman is ranked as the No. 108 prospect in the 2022 class, according to the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. On3’s evaluators on him much higher, ranking him 78th nationally.
Bobi Klintman Scouting Report
“Bobi Klintman’s frame immediately pops from the second he steps on the floor. He has legit height and long arms; he moves in a way that may remind some of Keegan Murray at the same stage. Klintman is skilled, and he can knock down the three-point shot off the catch and push the break off the rebound. He is a fluid athlete and is learning how to switch up a lineup and defend on the block. Klintman, a native of Sweden, will need to continue getting used to the game’s speed and getting stronger. But there are many natural tools to work with and develop. You have to be intrigued by the upside. Klintman’s brother Ibbe is a forward at Central Arkansas.” – Jamie Shaw, On3 National Recruiting Analyst