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NBA scouts say guard Gabe Pruit hurt his stock this weekend by not appearing at the league's pre-draft camp in Orlando, Fla. Guard Nick Young is participating and reinforced his status as a top 15 selection, scouts said.

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Good for Young!

Umm, Scotty--don't infringe on the good work that Matt Kredell is doing on the USC Basketball blog for your paper---www.insidesocal.com/uschoops

It might even be nice if you linked to Matthew's blog for info like this so that you help him out and get him off of the ground. Posting things like this undermines his attempt to build up a basketball fanbase on a blog just like you appear to have.

Trojanhoya,

I would agree with you if Matt Kredell provided us with this story. The truth is, Scott does give us some info that Kredell seems to miss. So if Matt Kredell is not providing this information, I'm glad Scott is.

Young is a future NFL stud - really like him personally

Young is a future NBA stud - really like him as a player (oops if my previous "NFL" typo got posted, that's what happens cuz I was watching JM get knocked-the-f-out).

Don't know what Gabe was thinking.

Dunkers--

I understand. I just think within the same organization it's much more professional to send the info to your counterpart that actually does the basketball blog and to give him the opportunity to post it. Now, maybe that happened or Kredell is on vacation--but the appearance is that a basketball scoop was broken on this site which then competes with a brother site dedicated to basketball. It would be like Kredell scooping Wolf on a football story on his blog...

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