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Years ago
Abercrombie signs with French team
good overseas experience for Tom and even better having already played with Will Hudson

Years ago
When BSA was formed its charter was to be the overriding body for basketball in this state yet on the surface it appears that SAC takes a lot more than it contributes and has scant regard for any centralized basketball body.
Has the process started by BSA been derailed by SAC's apparent disinterest and if so, what ramifications for basketball in this state are there if we don't have a centralized body controlling our sport?
