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Unique New Yorker Mo Bamba Weighs His Decision


6'11" of the Westtown School has the potential to be a game-changer, on and off the court. For now, fans care about where the Harlem native may attend school next year. The McDonald's All-American is down to four finalists: Michigan, Texas, Kentucky and Duke. We spoke with Bamba about a variety of issues regarding his relatively stealth recruitment. (247 Sports)

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