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As NBA’s one-and-done appears on the way out, Pangos All-American Camp to allow acces to NBA scouts


The 16th annual Pangos All-American Camp has been certified by the NBA, meaning NBA scouts can attend and observe some of the top high school players in the Classes of 2019, ’20 and ’21, a source told ZAGSBLOG. The camp runs June 1-3 at Cerritos College in Norwalk, California. “I think they just want to give us more access,” one NBA scout said. (Zag's Blog)

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