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https://nypost.com/2022/02/07/it-may-be-...ick-ewing/

Jordan Walker — UP

Walker showed very brief flashes of promise as a freshman at Seton Hall four years ago, glimpses of what he could one day become. UAB is seeing that firsthand. The 5-foot-11, Port Washington, N.Y. native has blossomed in Alabama, keying the Blazers’ strong season. He scored a program-record 42 points in a win on Saturday and is one of the more dynamic little guards in the country, averaging 19.4 points and shooting 42 percent from 3-point range Led by Walker, UAB is a March threat. It is just a game behind Conference USA West leader North Texas and dropped tight games to tournament contenders West Virginia and San Francisco by a combined eight points.
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RE: New York Post: Stock Watch
Nice find, awesome that he's sandwiched between two big names as well
02-08-2022 10:34 AM
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