Ten Storylines You Must Know About the July Live Period
Posted Jul 25, 2016
It's possible that nobody had a better July than Collin Sexton. The 6-foot-3 point guard from Mableton (GA) Pebblebrook was named the U17 World Championship MVP as the USA destroyed Turkey, 96-56, in the U17 gold medal game. On July 18, Sexton cut his school list to 10: Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Georgia Tech, Iowa State, Kansas, UNC, NC State, Oklahoma State and Villanova.
(Zag's Blog)
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