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A summit of legendary point guards. To celebrate his 95th birthday, the Warriors welcomed Wat Misaka, the first non-white player picked during the inaugural pro basketball draft in 1947, into shootaround at Vivint Smart Home Arena in Salt Lake City.
A summit of legendary point guards. To celebrate his 95th birthday, the Warriors welcomed Wat Misaka, the first non-white player picked during the inaugural pro basketball draft in 1947, into shootaround at Vivint Smart Home Arena in Salt Lake City.
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