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Cody Toppert Named Head Coach Of Capital City Go-Go

LSU assistant Cody Toppert was named the head coach of the Capital City Go-Go, the G League franchise of the Washington Wizards.

Toppert was previously an assistant and a G League head coach with the Suns.

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