2020 five-star Hunter Dickinson is ready to back up the summer hype
Posted Dec 15, 2018
The whole “marked man” concept is new for Hunter Dickinson, but after a dominant summer which included helping Team Takeover (Washington, D.C.) win the prestigious Nike Peach Jam title and an even stronger showing at USA Basketball Minicamp in October, Dickinson has become the guy other players use as a measuring stick. “I definitely feel like more of a target,” said Dickinson.
(USA Today)
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