Noah Taitz, a four-star prospect out of the 2020 college basketball recruiting class, has committed to play for the Stanford Cardinal. This is obviously a good get for the school.

From Las Vegas, Nevada, the guard chose Stanford over the DePaul Blue Demons, San Diego State Aztecs, USC Trojans and Washington Huskies.

Apparently, the decision was partially made because the youngster believes he'll get legit minutes at the school the moment he hits campus.

“I’ll have the opportunity to make an impact from day one,” Noah Taitz said via Rivals. “I’ve built a great relationship with the coaching staff over the past few years and they’ve made me a top priority since my freshman year at Gorman.”

Not only do most reputable recruiting service outlets have him pegged as a four-star caliber player, but most have Noah Taitz just outside their top-100 boards.

Nevertheless, this is a quality get for the Stanford Cardinal. While it remains to be seen if he'll play the moment he gets to school, it's optimistic the kid sees it as such, providing hope to the Pac-12 program that they got themselves a sneaky good one.

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