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Harrison Ingram uses being 48th pick as motivation, calls going to Spurs a ‘dream’


may not have been picked as high as he expected in the NBA draft, but the Dallas native’s situation couldn’t be better otherwise. The San Antonio Spurs picked him in the second round of the NBA draft on Thursday as the 48th overall pick, and the former North Carolina star couldn’t be happier. "It’s hard to put into words," Ingram said Saturday. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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Harrison Ingram uses being 48th pick as motivation, calls going to Spurs a ‘dream’


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