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Isaiah Stewart talks about trimming list, Duke, USA Basketball


In Hampton, Va., last weekend, set out to prove he's one of the nation's top big men at Nike's EYBL final AAU basketball session until Peach Jam. Stewart, who is a chiseled 6-foot-9, played against 7-footer , presumably the top player in his class. Stewart also squared off against , another acclaimed big man. (Syracuse.com)

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