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By Bill Hodge
CollegeSports.com Tuesday, May 11, 2004 LSU signee Glen Davis has decided not apply for early entry into the 2004 NBA draft. Davis, a Parade All-American and Louisiana Mr. Basketball as a center at Baton Rouge-University, La., averaged 26.3 points and 14.3 rebounds as a senior. The consensus was that Davis would have been picked in the mid-to-late second round of the draft. Touted guard Malik Hairston of Detroit-Renaissance, Mich., one of only three remaining Top 100 prospects, lists Ohio State, Kansas, Oregon, Oklahoma, UCLA and ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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