Officialsportsbetting.com NCAA Basketball Betting Why Emoni Bates’ play has NBA evaluators worried, and what’s next for Bates

Why Emoni Bates’ play has NBA evaluators worried, and what’s next for Bates

Bates decommitted from Michigan State, and his recent appearances have been shaky. ESPN separates fact from fiction on the Bates matter.

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