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Why college basketball recruiting returned to Las Vegas, which is poised to become an annual mecca


After almost 10 years away, college coaches have returned to what's essentially the mecca of the summer recruiting scene. For over two decades, Las Vegas played a big role in the summer live evaluation period. This city was the biggest pulse of the offseason, the dream destination for independent and shoe-company-sponsored teams alike. (CBS Sports)

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Why college basketball recruiting returned to Las Vegas, which is poised to become an annual mecca