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Navigating business, basketball awaits incoming NBA rookies

BOSTON (AP) — Sixty NBA draft hopefuls will hear their names called Thursday night as members of the 2017 rookie class. For many of the top picks it will mark the start of the transition from college underclassman to instant millionaire. It is the ultimate finishing school. A journey that continues to

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