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Zach Rudeen

@zachrudeen

Twolves Country on Instagram, Aspiring Sports Broadcaster/NBA Scout At St Cloud State University. NBA Draft Work For @thecenterhub_bb

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Here’s my yearly top 10 wolves form I do every year. 14 players eligible on the ballot voted mostly by followers over the years. No info required docs.google.com/forms/d/1bkcVi…

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🆕🏀 New Hoops Content 🏀🆕 🚨Exclusive Interview with RODNEY PURVIS of The Basketball Tournament’s Stars of Storrs (UConn Alumni)! Steven R. Bagell, J.D. and Conrado Pascual are joined by Purvo to discuss this year’s edition of TBT. Rodney describes how he’s using his experience playing

🆕🏀 New Hoops Content 🏀🆕

🚨Exclusive Interview with RODNEY PURVIS of The Basketball Tournament’s Stars of Storrs (UConn Alumni)!

<a href="/the_NBAgell/">Steven R. Bagell, J.D.</a> and <a href="/CP3_777/">Conrado Pascual</a> are joined by <a href="/Gpurvooo/">Purvo</a> to discuss this year’s edition of TBT. Rodney describes how he’s using his experience playing
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Ron Holland looked significantly better as a shooter at Summer League. His motion looks much more fluid and he seems a lot more comfortable extending his range. Holland's explosiveness and strength were major assets for him on the offensive end, and will continue to help him

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Amid interest from Knicks, MIN assistant Pablo Prigioni decided to stay with T Wolves, citing family reasons, league sources tell SNY. One coach squarely on NYK radar for an assistant job under Mike Brown? Clippers assistant coach Brendan O’Connor, league sources tell SNY.

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.Zach Rudeen on Koa Peat after the U-19 World Cup: "He's bigger and stronger than everybody. I think that's going to translate to him being a really good college player, but he needs to develop more of an outside game to have higher-level NBA success."