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Sunday / November 17.
  • Here is the list of players from U.S. colleges and post-graduate institutions who have applied for early entry into the 2013 NBA Draft, which will be held Thursday, June 27, at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

    EARLY ENTRY CANDIDATES

     

    Player                                      School                                      Height              Status

    Steven Adams                            Pittsburgh                                  7-0                   Freshman

    C.J. Aiken                                 St. Joseph’s                               6-9                   Junior

    Anthony Bennett                         UNLV                                       6-8                   Freshman

    Vander Blue                               Marquette                                  6-4                   Junior

    Lorenzo Brown                          North Carolina State                   6-5                   Junior

    Reggie Bullock                           North Carolina                           6-7                   Junior

    D.J. ForemanD.J. Foreman’s life has changed dramatically since he played in the Boo Williams Nike EYBL stop this past weekend.

    “It’s been crazy,” Foreman told SNY.tv. “My dad told me about all these schools that called. I was trying to take a nap earlier today and I couldn’t even sleep.”

    The 6-foot-9, 220-pound 2014 forward from Spring Valley, N.Y., impressed coaches while helping Boo Williams go 5-0 this past weekend. He tallied 30 points on 13-for-18 shooting and added seven rebounds in Sunday’s two games. The Boo Williams team is 8-1 overall in the EYBL.

    “He’s very good,” one high-major assistant coach told SNY.tv. “He has high-major potential. He’s a multi-dimensional skilled four man. He has great size, vision and athleticism.”

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