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Friday, July 11, 2008
• The decision of high school All-American Brandon Jennings to skip college and play professional basketball in Europe is not about right and wrong, it is about what is best for one particular kid. Playing overseas may be a great decision for Jennings, but a poor decision for another player. Conversely, the decision may be a bad one for Jennings, but a really good one for another player. There is nothing inherently wrong with skipping college to pursue another endeavor. Bill Gates did it ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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