The best NBA prospects
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The NBA draft is June 24, 1998 and there is a new slate of talented college graduates and underclassmen awaiting to be selected into the professional ranks. Antawn Jamison from North Carolina and Mike Bibby from Arizona are among the young hopefuls that will be selected early in the draft.
Publication Name: Sport
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0038-7797
Year: 1998
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Head of the class
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The so-called 'good guys' of the NBA receive relatively little notice compared with the trash-talking players of the game. However, an impressive team of good guys can be compiled, including Joe Dumars, Chris Mullin, David Robinson and coach Lenny Wilkens.
Publication Name: Sport
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0038-7797
Year: 1995
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The 5 who thrive: annually, the NBA future looks especially bright for the top five players chosen in the draft
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It is anticipated that the top five National Basketball Assn draft picks in 1996 will be Tim Duncan of Wake Forest, Ray Allen of Connecticut, Marcus Camby of Massachusetts, Allen Iverson of Georgetown, and Keith Van Horn of Utah. Each player is discussed.
Publication Name: Sport
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0038-7797
Year: 1996
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