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Best Since Lebron.....maybe Luck In 2014?


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Parker is uncommitted right now. But he's being recruited by DU, UNC, MSU, IU, UK, KU, OSU, UConn, UL, and a few others. So i mean basically all the big dogs are after him. would love him at UNC. He would be a great addition to Britt and Hicks.

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I can't wait till that 2014 NBA Draft. It's going to be amazing and probably going to end up as one of the best ever.

2014 has prospects such as Jabari Parker SF, Andrew Wiggins F, Kasey Hill PG, Julius Randle PF, and Kuran Iverson F.

Going to be real crazy!

Probably a can't miss pick for the top four lottery teams.

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Jabari Parker is suppose to be the best high school player since Lebron.

He went to the same high school as D-Rose.

May be commited to play for DUKE also. Im not sure.

Any Bobcats' fan seen this yet?

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Built like, shoots like, and moves more like Carmello Anthony, imho, and not just because he's light-skinned, lol.

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