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Scotty HopsonTennesseeSG - 2
Xavi RabasedaSpainSG - 3
David LightyOhio StateSG - 4
Julyan StoneUTEPSG - 5
Jacob PullenKansas StateSG - 6
Xavier SilasNorthern IllinoisSG - 7
Durrell SummersMichigan StateSG - 8
LaceDarius DunnBaylorSG - 9
Ravern JohnsonMississippi StateSG - 10
Justin HurttTulsaSG - 11
Dwight HardySt. John'sSG - 12
Zoran DragicSloveniaSG - 13
Gilbert BrownPittsburghSG - 14
Jeremy GreenStanfordSG - 15
Edwin JacksonFranceSG - 16
Jackson EmeryBYUSG - 17
Cam LongGeorge MasonSG - 18
Corey StokesVillanovaSG - 19
Austin FreemanGeorgetownSG - 20
Jeremy HazellSeton HallSG - 21
Eniel PolyniceSeton HallSG
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Brian Windhorst breaks down why teams were not willing to take a chance on Ja Morant at the trade deadline.
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The Harden trade was a mutual recognition as much as an admission -- that the 11-time All-Star had a better chance to win elsewhere, and a tumultuous era in LA was effectively over.
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NBA greats Kerr, Nash on ups and downs of owning Spanish soccer team Mallorca
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NBA trade deadline: Execs, scouts on the aftermath of a wild week
Tim Bontemps canvasses the league after the trade deadline's grand finale, which now sets up a fascinating summer.
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Houston faces Oklahoma City, looks for 4th straight road win
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