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Battle at the Rock: Final Day Recap


In his first high level matchup since his debut as a Top 25 prospect, proved himself more than worthy of his five-star status. The 6-foot-6 and 180-pound shooting guard out of Greenville (S.C.) Legacy Charter was charged with no easy task taking on a team with at least five high major prospects on it and defending him. (247 Sports)

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Battle at the Rock: Final Day Recap


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