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Charles Bediako emerges at FIBA u19 World Cup


The FIBA u19 World Cup is full of players that have already established their reputations in high school basketball or in the professional ranks, but there’s been plenty of opportunity for new prospects to emerge. One player that has taken advantage of the stage is 2021 center prospect . (247 Sports)

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