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College players whose NBA draft decisions could hinge on their combine performance


North Carolina’s title repeat hopes would be significantly bolstered by the return of , who’s ticketed for increased playing time and touches if he comes back. At 6’10” with a 7’4” wingspan in addition to good feet and hands, Bradley looks the part of an NBA center. The question is whether it’s better to return to school and further prove himself. (Sports Illustrated)

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