Jalen Duren's decision helps prove fear of G League Ignite was exaggerated
Posted Aug 13, 2021
College basketball now has the tools to compete and co-exist peacefully with the G League's upstart program and the ever-increasing number of alternatives available to big-time hoops prospects. Look no further than Jalen Duren's commitment to Memphis on Friday and subsequent reclassification into the 2021 class to play for the Tigers this season.
(CBS Sports)
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