Officialsportsbetting.com NCAA Basketball Betting Rick Barnes: ‘No magic dust’ for Tennessee basketball having three NBA combine invitees

Rick Barnes: ‘No magic dust’ for Tennessee basketball having three NBA combine invitees

Rick Barnes couldn’t have envisioned this week three years ago. Admiral Schofield had just completed his first year at Tennessee then, while Jordan Bone and Grant Williams were part of a six-man recruiting class soon to arrive in Knoxville. None of them were considered future NBA prospects. Starting

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