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  2. Shane Battier - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Shane Battier, an American former basketball player who won championships at Duke, NBA, and international levels. Find out his early life, college career, NBA achievements, and personal information.

  3. Battier explains walking away from full-time basketball job ...

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    Battier, who last played in the NBA during the 2013-14 season with Miami (the final year of the Big Three era), said he’s proud of his (and others’) work during his years in the team’s front ...

  4. 2001 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament - Wikipedia

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    The 2001 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament involved 65 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion. Duke won its third title by defeating Arizona in the final, while Shane Battier was named the Most Outstanding Player.

  5. Former Duke star Shane Battier’s son, a D1 college recruit ...

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    Former Duke All-American Shane Battier’s son has enrolled at a Charlotte school. Zeke Battier is a 16-year-old rising sophomore. Former Duke star Shane Battier’s son, a D1 college recruit ...

  6. 2000–01 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    Shane Battier tied an NCAA record for victories (131) for a four-year period set by Kentucky's Wayne Turner. Jason Williams set a Duke single-season scoring record with 841 points, previously held by Dick Groat (831) in 1951. Shane Battier and Jason Williams were consensus All-American First Team selections.

  7. 1997 McDonald's All-American Boys Game - Wikipedia

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    The game was telecast live by CBS for the last time. [citation needed] Beginning in 1998, ESPN became the broadcaster for the McDonald's All-American games.[citation needed] Tracy McGrady did not play in the game because his mother and grandmother could not fly to Colorado Springs to attend the game due to the high prices of plane tickets.

  8. Josh Howard - Wikipedia

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    Josh Howard is an American basketball coach and former professional player who played 10 seasons in the NBA, mostly with the Dallas Mavericks. He was the ACC Player of the Year in 2003 and an NBA All-Star in 2007.

  9. Jordan Fliegel - Wikipedia

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    Fliegel played collegiate basketball at Bowdoin College. As a 3-year starter and co-captain, he earned Team MVP, All-league, All-state, All-New England, and Jewish Sports Review All-American honors while leading Bowdoin to a 22–7 record (best in school history), the NESCAC Championship game, and the 2nd round of the Men's NCAA Division III Tournament.