Yeah, he's going to be a good one. He has serious hops. The only PG ranked higher than him in the class of 2013 is Andrew Harrison. He's one of the Harrison twins. His brother Aaron is a 6'5" SG, while Andrew is a 6'5" PG. Right now it looks like Kentucky has the inside track on the twins, not to mention the number one player in that class, Jarari Parker, a 6'8" SF. Of course that all can change, but if Kentucky lands all three, they'll once again have the number one recruiting class in the nation that year. Calapari seems to have the midas touch.
There's also a rumor that the number one player in the class of 2014, Andrew Wiggins might do a reset and join the class of 2013, similar to what Drummond did last year. If so, he would automaticly be the number one player in that class. In my mind, the best highschool player in the north american continent is Andrew Wiggins. I put it that way because he's from Canada. Wiggins will also be the first pick in the draft the year he comes out. Point, set, match!