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Jordan Dumars commits to South Florida | Freep.com | Detroit Free Press
Birmingham Detroit Country Day basketball junior standout Jordan Dumars had two goals for heading to Orlando in early May. First, he had to check out the Pistons against the Orlando Magic in the first round of the NBA playoffs. Understandable since his dad, Joe Dumars, is the Pistons' team president. Second, he paid an unofficial visit to South Florida. Jordan Dumars liked the place so much, ...
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UM Hoops.com — Person Ready to Prove his Worth (Scout $) Corey Person reports on Benzing, Michigan, and summer hoops. The Wolverine posted a bunch of encouraging recruiting articles on Darius Morris, Nate Lubick, and C.J. Harris (all $ links). Farewell to the M-Zone Sad to see a high quality Michigan blog say good bye. Jordan Dumars commits to South Florida Third DCD player to verbal to a D1 school this summer (Riley to Georgetown, Kirk to Miami, and Dumars to USF). Progress at U of D New U-D ...

Carmelo not going to Detroit for Billups and Prince, maybe
NBA Obsessed — ... Joe Dumars factoid - Joe’s son, Jordan Dumars committed to South Florida. He is a little taller than Dad. ...

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