Officialsportsbetting.com NCAA Basketball Betting An open letter to NBA prospect Andrew Jones from another player fighting leukemia (Sports Betting News)

An open letter to NBA prospect Andrew Jones from another player fighting leukemia (Sports Betting News)

An open letter to NBA prospect Andrew Jones from another player fighting leukemia

Nick Paquette, a guard at Division III SUNY New Paltz, hopes his story provides Texas star Andrew Jones with strength, inspiration and hope.

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