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By Andy Katz
Wednesday, June 24, 2009 NEW YORK -- Brandon Jennings said if he goes in the top five in Thursday's NBA draft, he will earn the trailblazing tag that was stuck on him when he opted to play in Europe instead of going to college as a freshman. "I'm sure more kids will go," Jennings told ESPN.com on Wednesday of the possible effect of a high draft spot for him. "Nowadays, kids are into the top five. Being in the top five is really big. If I am, then more kids will go. If I'm not, then maybe you'll just see one or two. ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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