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No...he didn't need it. He just played with others who were older than he was, such as his brother Larry and his friends. By "playing up" he elevated his skills to a level that made him a highly competitive player who dominated other players in his age group.

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No , Because his growth spurt and determination plus his work ethic allowed him to turn into a demon On the court. He practiced on his skills for hours everyday in His backyard or a local gym , and he did this exhausted ( The sweat from his shoes wouldn’t dry up until the day after). The pain from getting cut really hurt him and he was a reject during his sophomore year .

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Some nba players that played AAU Basketball are... Shaq, Patrick Ewing, Carmelo Anthony, Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce, Baron Davis

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He played for his High School team and in the i.s.8 tournament with Sebastian telfair and rucker park.

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mo den likely but on a skale of 1 to 10....... 8.5 u should've known dis by now but wuteva

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No he went from high school to the NBA

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