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R.J. Davis’ New York Toughness Shining Through


grew up in White Plains, a suburb just north of New York City. Davis’ first foray into New York City basketball came in third grade with the Gauchos, a Bronx-based AAU program that boasts a who’s who alumni base of college and NBA stars. Kenny Anderson, Kemba Walker, Doron Lamb and Kyrie Irving built their reputations at the Gaucho Gym. (Inside Carolina)

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