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2014 SG Rashad Vaughn heats up his home state of Minnesota


In the cold winters of Minneapolis, does his best to heat things up when he hits the floor. A 6-foot-5 shooting guard at New Hope (Minn.) Robbinsdale Cooper and a five-star prospect who ranks No. 12 overall in the class of 2014, Vaughn is in the midst of a monster junior season. He's averaging in the neighborhood of 29 points, 10 rebounds and four assists per outing as his team has won its past 14 games. (Rivals.com)

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