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Beyond the Hardwood: Inside the rise of AJ Dybantsa


Ball is truly life for No. 1 junior . The 6-foot-8 wing from Brockton, Massachusetts has been prepping for the spotlight for years, even though he’s only 16. His natural skillset and obsession for the game are reasons why he’s regarded as one of the premier amateur prospects in the world. Basketball consumes Dybantsa from the inside out. (NBA.com)

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Beyond the Hardwood: Inside the rise of AJ Dybantsa


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