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No Shot Clock, Ep. 48: Three surprises

Michael O’Brien and Joe Henricksen’s weekly look at Chicago area high school basketball. It’s been an interesting start to the season, full of surprises, so we breakdown our three biggest suprises so far. We also give our Two Takes and answer a bunch of listener questions. Then we wrap up with a look at the week ahead.

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