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How UNC's RJ Davis and MSU's Tyson Walker grew up playing together in NYC


UNC guard and Michigan State guard Tyson Walker grew up together playing basketball in New York City. Before they were high school opponents, they were teammates and friends on the Brooklyn Renaissance AAU team. They learned to play the same tough style of NYC basketball, and despite both being only 6-feet tall, they excelled. (Daily Tar Heel)

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How UNC's RJ Davis and MSU's Tyson Walker grew up playing together in NYC


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