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<p>As I mentioned in my previous article, I was going to discuss a few players from the New England area that have committed to D3 programs and schools to continue their basketball careers. Here are a few of those players mentioned below:</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1081875' first='Flynt' last='Whitworth'] commits to NYU - The Tabor Academy prospect will be heading to New York to continue his basketball career. The combo guard is a 2-level scorer from the mid-range and from deep. He's got some ball-handling and playmaking chops as well to go along with his solid scoring prowess. He's an offensive powerhouse that looks to further develop his game in New York.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1468232' first='NeJohn' last='Fortes'] heads to Babson - Fortes is a big-bodied wing that is a modern-day hybrid-forward type player. He rebounds the basketball well, gets out in transition, and can deter shots as a weak-side rim-protector. He's flashed some spot-up shooting ability from deep that makes him a true 3&D threat. And, to cap it off, he's been a solid contributor on a successful The House We Built team. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1585139' first='Matt' last='Draheim'] coming to Boston for Suffolk - This New England native has one of the smoothest 3-point shots in all of New England. The southpaw is a sniper from beyond the arc. But, he's also more than capable of getting inside and finishing through contact. He's been a part of multiple championship-winning teams so it's proven that he plays winning basketball. He'll look to do so at the next level as well.</p>
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As I mentioned in my previous article, I was going to discuss a few players from the New England area that have committed to D3 programs and schools to continue their basketball careers. Here are a few of those players mentioned below:
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