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Keldon Johnson showcases old-school game as Boo Williams goes 4-0 in EYBL


is a “yes, sir, no, sir” young man, and his game is equally old-school, a blend of considerable talent and non-stop effort. The unmistakable leader of Boo Williams’ Elite Youth Basketball League team, Johnson was among the most impressive of the approximately 400 players who competed this past weekend in Hampton at the circuit’s 2017 opening. (Daily Press)

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