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‘So where is Brandon going to play?’: Q & A with Brandon Ingram's father


The No. 1 question circulating around Kinston and Lenoir County for the past couple of years is a simple one: “Where is going to play college basketball?” Ingram, a 6-foot, 9-inch basketball prodigy, is currently attempting to lead Kinston High School’s boys’ basketball team to its fourth straight state championship — a feat that has never been accomplished in North Carolina High School Athletic Association boys’ history. (Kinston Free Press)

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