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Who stood out at Basketball Without Borders?


For the third year in a row the NBA ran Basketball Without Borders in unison with All-Star weekend. The event, which consists of some of the best international born players in the World, ran for three days at the New Orleans Pelicans practice facility. Which players stood out? Montverde (Fla.) Academy wing won the Basketball Without Borders camp MVP. (Scout.com)

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