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Intensity rises as Pro-Am playoff games begin


The intensity meter was pinging more than it has been all summer at the S.J.G. Greater NC Pro-Am. The games at the summer league haven’t been as desirable as they have been in past seasons because current players from Duke and North Carolina haven’t played. It’s playoff time, though, which tends to attract bigger names at the pro-am, and former UNC forward lent his on Tuesday. (Durham Herald-Sun)

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