Kyle Singler, a 6-foot-8 forward who's one of the most talented and versatile seniors in the nation, announced Friday that he has committed to play basketball at Duke.

Singler made the announcement at South Medford (Ore.) High, where he averaged 20.5 points and 5.4 rebounds as a junior. He comes from an athletic family; his father, Ed, was a football player at Oregon State, where Kyle's mother, Kris, played basketball.

All-Star Sports recruiting analyst Bob Gibbons ranks Singler No. 4 in his class behind center Kevin Love of Lake Oswego, Ore.; guard Eric Gordon of Indianapolis; and guard O.J. Mayo of Huntington, W.Va.

"He's probably the best all-around player outside of Kevin Love," Gibbons said. "He's quicker than Love and can play on the perimeter."