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2018 point guard Devon Dotson off to a hot start


Few recruits are having a better start to their spring than . Dotson has displayed innate toughness, unbelievable scoring abilities at the basket and an excellent feel for the game, all of which has led to recent offers from Miami, Virginia and Arizona. A 6-foot-2 lead guard that has improved as a jump shooter but is still at his best on the drive to the rim. (Rivals.com)

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