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Basketball Without Borders: Which prospects stood out?


Several of the top international basketball prospects were gathered in Charlotte this weekend for Basketball Without Borders for a three-day camp. With a gym packed with NBA executives and scouts, there were several notable prospects with encouraging futures in basketball, whether that be in college, the NBA and/or overseas. Eight players were especially impressive. (247 Sports)

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