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College basketball recruits enjoy being 'positionless'


Last week at the Peach Jam, which draws elite prep players and top college coaches to the same gym in North Augusta, South Carolina, several of the top players balked at applying labels to their game. And judging by some of the approaches teams were taking with them, they're not alone. "I'm positionless, I can play any position," 6-8 prospect said of some schools' pitches. (Fayetteville Observer)

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