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Reggie Bullock Donates Award Money to Kinston Teens


The call from the Dallas Mavericks’ office last spring caught Kinston City Council member Chris Suggs ’21 by surprise. A team representative told Suggs that Mavericks forward and former Tar Heels basketball standout ’14 had been nominated for the NBA’s Social Justice Champion Award, which could impact an organization Suggs founded. (Carolina Alumni Review)

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Reggie Bullock Donates Award Money to Kinston Teens


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