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R.J. Barrett powers World to 89-76 win over Bol Bol, United States at Nike Hoop Summit


Traditionally, the Nike Hoop Summit is the United States' game to lose. In the first 20 games, the U.S. won 14, including a 37-point victory in 2016 and a nine-point win last year. But the 21st installment belonged to the World Select Team, which defeated the U.S., 89-76, on Friday at the Moda Center for the World's second-largest margin of victory in the game's history. (Oregon Live)

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