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John Bol Ajak starts non-profit designed to help Africans back home
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[QUOTE="Windyfly, post: 3925463, member: 8194"] Truly an amazing read and special to finally hear what JBA is all about. Not even gonna lie, I almost teared up by the end of the story...truly such a positive to have this kid on the team. He’s beloved by teammates and coaches alike and I can see him being a truly beloved player by the fans by the time he’s done here. Also I may be alone here, but I can see John Bol surprising some people this year. Maybe it’s because no one is expecting anything from him at all, but I can see him providing spot/energy minutes at the 4th forward spot this year. At the very least he provides insurance in the case of foul trouble or dare I say, injuries... I think he shows enough flashes to a point where we could get excited about for his future here. Remember he’s a redshirt sophomore, but still has 4 years of eligibility left, including this year. Even if he doesn’t end up contributing much on the floor, what he’s doing for his hometown in Africa is I think, praiseworthy. Much more than what I could say I’m doing to help the world anyway LOL ! [/QUOTE]
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