By JAMES KERTI
LAS VEGAS, NV — The Nevada Basketball Development League kicked off on Saturday with the first of four weekends for the spring league.
With five games a day and mandatory pre-game workouts for every player, there was no shortage of action on the first weekend.
While most of the prospects hailed from the Las Vegas area, a trio of California guards stood out early.
Providence’s Marcus LoVett, who averaged 31.7 PPG as a freshman this season, used his exceptional handle and body control to create shots for himself near the basket, converting several three-point plays.
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