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Tudor: Andrew Wiggins decision a symbol of ACC weakness


If most of the 2014 NBA draft projections are on target, the ACC’s group of incoming basketball recruits will not have a big "wow" factor. With Tuesday’s decision by to pick Kansas over North Carolina and Florida State, the only ACC newcomer touted for a one-and-done college career is Duke forward . Almost all of the early NBA 2014 mock drafts list Wiggins as the No. 1 pick, followed closely by Parker and several other current high schools seniors – none of them destined for the ACC (WRAL Sports Fan)

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