One of the most underrated guards in the entire country, Kingston Whitty, is no longer coming to West Virginia, as you already know. The Arden, North Carolina native requested release from his National Letter of Intent a couple of weeks ago, which WVU granted. On Tuesday, he shut down his recruitment again, this time committing to North Carolina State, according to Jacey Zambel of Rivals. Why did Whitty not stick with West Virginia? Kingston Whitty Whitty has not gone public with his reasoning, nor has he responded to our inquiry regarding the decision. It is total speculation, but in all likelihood, he probably wanted to find a way to remain closer to home. I'm not sure fit or playing time would have been a concern of his, considering he had been committed to the program since October and then signed with the Mountaineers a month later, on November 20th, the same day Miles Sadler inked with WVU.…