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Harrison Ingram aims to continue San Antonio Spurs' second-round magic


A few days after the Spurs made the No. 48 pick in last week’s NBA draft, he found himself in a Riverwalk restaurant, seated across from a Hall of Famer. Ingram was eager to pick the brain of Manu Ginobili, who parlayed his spot as the next-to-last pick in the 1999 draft into a career that included four NBA titles and a spot in Springfield. (San Antonio Express-News)

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Harrison Ingram aims to continue San Antonio Spurs' second-round magic


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