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Four players who stood out at the Border League in Vegas


Let’s start off with the MVP of the event, Chris Johnson. The Kansas commit was the best player on the best team all weekend, and he produced on a game-to-game basis. He shot the ball well from everywhere on the court and was very consistent from the start to the finish of the event. Johnson put pressure on the defense and was very hard to guard. (Rivals.com)

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Four players who stood out at the Border League in Vegas