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True to himself, David McCormack is content playing full time in the paint


is well aware of who he is and who he’s not. McCormack is a 6-foot-10 bruiser who overpowers the opposition, works hard on the boards and rarely leaves the paint. McCormack’s 29 offers strengthen that point, everyone from Duke to Kansas to South Carolina to Baylor all sit courtside at his games at the Gauntlet applying the recruiting full-court press. (USA Today)

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