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Diamond Stone adding multiple facets to his game


is tracking to be one of the truly elite big men in the class of 2015. He's 6-10, 245-pounds and a highly skilled post scorer, accomplished rebounder and defender. And he's the 5th ranked player overall in the country, according to Rivals.com. His communications with Duke, Kentucky and UNC have been mostly casual conversations and some of them are with his father, who handles a lot of his recruitment. "North Carolina told me that they're happy recruiting me and that they want me to take a visit there soon," added Stone. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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