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Gilbert Arenas Explains Why Great College Players Do Not Always Make It in the NBA
Arenas argued college stats mislead because the competition doesn't translate. "You can be a great guard and then the next level you're not even a basketball player. You can be an average college player and be an NBA superstar," he said. "Some kids are NBA players, not college players. Some kids are college players, not NBA players," he added.
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The Lakers Finally Found a Formula That Fits Luka and LeBron
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