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By Andy Katz
ESPN.com Monday, June 23, 2008 The NBA knew just how talented the freshmen in the Class of 2008 would be, and how much of an impact they would have on the NBA draft. "There is no coincidence here," said Neil Olshey, the L.A. Clippers' director of player personnel. "From the time these kids were sophomores in high school, we knew that whenever they were draft eligible that they would dominate the first part of the draft." So, too, did the organizers of the summer amateur basketball events. So, too, did the college coaches ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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