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King Bacot, Armando Bacot's brother, earns first basketball scholarship offer


’s brother, King Bacot, is a class of 2029, 6-3 point guard. He has a long way to go before deciding what college he would like to attend, but the spotlight on him is growing. On Wednesday, Bacot earned the first offer in his recruitment as VCU officially extended an offer. Being a Virginia native, it makes sense for the Rams to get involved. (USA Today)

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King Bacot, Armando Bacot's brother, earns first basketball scholarship offer


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