4-star SF Dallas Thomas down to 5 schools

Dallas Thomas, a four-star small forward in the class of 2024, has narrowed his list of schools down to five: Arkansas, Clemson, LSU, Memphis, and Missouri.
The 6-foot-7 junior out of Little Rock (Ark.) Parkview Magnet has officially visited Missouri and unofficially visited Arkansas and Memphis.
Along with his five finalists, Thomas also received offers Houston, Texas A&M, Illinois, Texas Tech, Auburn, Oklahoma State, and others.
According to the On3 Industry Rankings, Thomas ranks as the No. 58 overall prospect in the 2024 class. He’s also the nation’s No. 18 small forward and the No. 2 player in the state of Arkansas.
Thomas discusses each of his final five schools and future potential official visits in an exclusive interview here (On3+).
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Thomas discusses his game, what he’s looking for in a school
In a previous interview with On3, Dallas Thomas broke down his game and said what he’s looking for in a future program.
“I’d like to think I have an all-around game,” he says. “Just being able to do a little bit of everything on the court. Whatever my team needs me to do. If they need me to defend, I’ll defend. If they need me to score, I’ll score. Recently, I’ve gotten physically stronger. I’ve been in the weight room and also I’ve been working on my ball handling, as well as my shooting. I like to watch a lot of Brandon Ingram, Trey Murphy, and Kevin Durant.”
Thomas also knows what he’s looking for in a college.
“Whatever school has a lot of pro experience, I would have a lot of interest in. A school that can develop me, trusts me, and where I can fit in the system.”