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Kansas, Mizzou are after Lester Earl’s son. Jeremiah Robinson-Earl wants to set his own path


uses an iPhone to access the 22-year-old footage — a high school dunk contest promoting a teenager from Baton Rouge, known as one of the most violent dunkers in America, and a slender kid from Philadelphia who went by Kobe. The future NBA Hall of Famer was the projected winner, but the judges didn’t pick Kobe Bryant. (Kansas City Star)

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