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Emoni Bates says he’s down to 8 options


, the star 6-foot-9 forward from Michigan, says he’s down to eight options, three of which are professional leagues and five of which are colleges. Bates is considering the NBA G League, Overtime Elite and the Australian NBL among pro options, and Oregon, Memphis, Michigan State, Baylor and Miami among college options (Zag's Blog)

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Emoni Bates says he’s down to 8 options