Meet the mystery man trying to poach the nation's best high school hoops talent
Posted May 13, 2015
The Las Vegas Dealers, a proposed semi-pro team, made headlines last week when owner Cerruti Brown told Fox 5 News that his prospective squad would pay up to $700,000 to poach McDonald's All-American players and the top college and "free agent" talents. It was a bold assertion from an unknown name in the sports world. Or the business world. Any world, really.
(Sporting News)
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