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Joel Berry proves he can carry a team


, a 6-foot-1 point guard from Lake Highland (Fla.), is ranked No. 20 in the class of 2014. He's listed fourth at his position, although his performance in South Carolina could improve his stock. “I think I'm one of the best point guards in the nation,” Berry said. “Everyone is supposed to say that, but I really do think it.” Berry didn't delve much into recruiting, but in the past he's mentioned Florida, Florida State, Miami (Fl.), South Florida, North Carolina, Kansas, Kentucky and Duke. (CBS Sports)

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