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Jamaicans make NBA Draft, traded to Pistons and Hornets - Stabroek News

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(Jamaica Observer) Two Jamaicans, including former Jamaica College stand out Nick Richards, were selected on Wednesday's National Basketball Association's (NBA) Draft that was conducted virtually for the first time due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

The article Jamaicans make NBA Draft, traded to Pistons and Hornets appeared first on Stabroek News.

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