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Cole Anthony Knew He Was Ready When He Beat His Former NBA Father 1-on-1


Former North Carolina point guard might not be the son of a former superstar, but being the son of an NBA player means that people expect a little bit more than they do others. According to Cole, this meant that he had to make his legacy separate from his father’s. He spoke about this with The Undefeated as he headed off to UNC. (Sportscasting.com)

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Cole Anthony Knew He Was Ready When He Beat His Former NBA Father 1-on-1


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