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By Andy Katz
Tuesday, November 3, 2009 Derek Glasser was unsure how to handle the attention. While he and James Harden were teammates at Artesia High (Calif.) and then at Arizona State, all Glasser had to do was set up his good friend with the ball. Sometimes it would come back and he would benefit, like when he scored a career-best 22 points in an NCAA tournament first-round win over Temple last season. Sometimes it would not, which was just fine too, since Harden was a prolific scorer last season (20.1 points a game). S ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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