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By Jeff Shelman
Special to ESPN.com Wednesday, December 24, 2003 Kris Humphries was good, the Minnesota players knew that. They had played pickup games with him. They had gone en masse to Hopkins High School in suburban Minneapolis to watch him, as well as give him a not-so-subtle hint that they'd like him as a teammate. They had seen him sign with Duke and receive the McDonald's All-American stamp of approval. So when Humphries, a muscular 6-foot-8 forward, decided to pass on Duke and stay home and play for the Gophers, his teammates knew he brought game. ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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