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S.T.A.R. Development Works to Open New Doors of Opportunity for HBCU Basketball Talent | Afro

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By NNPA Newswire CHICAGO, IL – Chicago is a mecca of basketball talent. High school ballers have had tremendous success at top colleges and universities, and some have gone on to impressive NBA careers. S.T.A.R. Development wants to connect Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) to the Midwest’s pool of talent, especially in a COVID-19 […]

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