Jerry Stackhouse launching AAU team in Toronto
Posted Mar 6, 2015
Given that so many young Canadians are making an impact in the basketball world, it’s becoming harder and harder to go unnoticed. Well, now you can add Jerry Stackhouse to the list of those realizing that the Great White North is fast-becoming a basketball hotbed. The retired 18-year NBA veteran is reportedly set to establish a new AAU team in Toronto.
(SportsNet.ca)
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