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Trail Blazers not rushing Nassir Little


can probably handle it. Both his parents served in the military, taking his family to posts in England, Hawaii, Japan and Spain. Adapting to new situations isn’t unusual for him. Little took exception to a question about falling in the draft, but agreed that he landed in a good spot. He went to an organization that can be patient with his development. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

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