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P.J. Dozier’s growth shows on and off the court


Now a solid 6-foot-6, point guard is rated 29th in the ESPN 100 and spending this weekend at the Fab 48 tournament in Las Vegas with his AAU team, the Upward Stars. In what seems like an instant, ’s childhood dreams drew within reach. A month before the start of his senior season at Spring Valley, Dozier has his pick of major college basketball programs. His scholarship offers include Indiana, Kansas, Clemson, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, N.C. State and Ohio State. (The State)

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