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Reggie Bullock calls UNC an 'NBA factory,' shades Duke, NC State for high school recruitment


graduated from Kinston (N.C) High School as the No. 15 prospect in the class of 2010. Despite heavy interest from several in-state schools, Bullock says UNC's history of producing top NBA talent was too much to ignore. "I was born in Baltimore, so I was a Maryland fan going up," Bullock told fellow former Tar Heel . (Inside Carolina)

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Reggie Bullock calls UNC an 'NBA factory,' shades Duke, NC State for high school recruitment


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