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Who stood out at Basketball Without Borders?


The fourth annual Basketball Without Borders, held in unison with NBA All-Star weekend, tipped off this past Friday and ran through Sunday at the stunning Lakers practice facility. 42 of the best 16-18 year old prospects from around the world took part in physical testings and competitive drills led by NBA players. Each session concluded with five-on-five games. (247 Sports)

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