Officialsportsbetting.com NCAA Basketball Betting How Ohio’s Jason Preston went from high school benchwarmer to NBA draft boards in three short years

How Ohio’s Jason Preston went from high school benchwarmer to NBA draft boards in three short years

Jason Preston scored 52 total points during his senior high school season in Orlando. His journey to becoming a mid-major collegiate star was astonishing … and circuitous.

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