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Article: JUMPING THROUGH HOOPS NBA DRAFT HOPEFULS WORK OVERTIME, BUT DO TESTS UNCOVER RIGHT STUFF?(Sports)
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- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
- Article date:
- June 22, 1997
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Byline: Rick Morrissey Rocky Mountain News Staff Writer
Let the record show that Keith Van Horn absolutely incinerated 39-year-old Bill Hanzlik last week. Took him inside. Took him outside. Made him consider a career in coaching.
And if you didn't know better, the way the University of Utah star lit up Mike Evans, you would have thought Evans was just some former player-TV analyst who will be working in the Denver Nuggets scouting department this year.
Oh, he is?
Anyway, the point is, Van Horn looked really good at a workout for the Nuggets last week. It was as if Van Horn was the only NBA prospect out on the floor.
Oh, he ...
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