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J.R. Reid Gets Back To His Roots, Eyes Future


As enters year two as a coach and analyst, he will undoubtedly sharpen his skills and broaden his understanding of the game he has known and loved his entire life. And much like when he grew from a 6-foot-5, 200 pound kid into a 6-foot-10, 245 pound man, Reid will spend the next many years listening to, and learning from those around him. (The Post Game)

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