Brandan Wright tries to revive NBA career
Posted Jun 10, 2010
As a 6-foot-7 freshman at Brentwood Academy, Brandan Wright had his ups and downs. There were 30-point games when he dominated opponents, but there were also games when he turned the ball over, made mental mistakes and missed shots. It was at that point when Wright stopped playing like a 15-year-old freshman. Suddenly, he was playing for the future, which is very much akin to what he is doing today in the NBA.
(Nashville Tennessean)
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