Versatility makes Graves a N.C. all-star
Posted Jul 17, 2006
Greensboro Dudley's William Graves was considered the best high school player in North Carolina last season, but that might not mean a lot considering he's part of one of the nation's top recruiting classes at North Carolina. Graves, who's 6-foot-6 and 245 pounds, comes in with three McDonald's All-Americans -- Wayne Ellington, Tywon Lawson and Brandan Wright -- and two other players rated higher than Graves, Deon Thompson and Alex Stephenson.
(Charlotte Observer)
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