Cameron Reddish and Mohamed Bamba continue to produce in the spotlight
Posted Dec 27, 2016
On Friday night, Cameron Reddish displayed why he’s so highly touted and why the likes of Duke and Kentucky are vying for his services. He scored 13 points while initiating the Westtown offense. No one in the Atlantic City backcourt had the size to match up with him, which gave him plenty of opportunities to set up teammates Brandon Randolph, Anthony Ochefu and Mohamed Bamba.
(Penn Live)
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