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Slovakian star, Marek Dolezaj, pursues college ball, high major schools showing interest


One player looking to make the move next year is 6-foot-9 forward Marek Dolezaj, of Slovakia. “I want to be better and I want to be in the NBA," Dolezaj told Scout when asked why he wanted to make his way to the United States. “I can study there and I can play high level of basketball and may be easier to get into the NBA,” he added. (Scout.com)

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