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Andrew Wiggins lists UNC in top-5


is giving fans at North Carolina, Duke and Syracuse hope of landing arguably the best high school basketball player in North America. But his high school coach said two other schools appear to have the inside track on the 6-foot-7 Wiggins, who may or may not reclassify to the Class of 2013 from 2014. “Right now if I had to say the two that stick out more as far as just been there the longest, it’s Florida State and Kentucky,” Huntington (W.V.) coach Rob Fulford told SNY.tv . (Zag's Blog)

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