catmandoo
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posted 07-19-2016 07:49 PM
“I think it gives you a lot more freedom and you’re not pegged into just sitting on the block or going to set a ball screen every single play,” Killeya-Jones said. “It really gives you a lot of creative freedom on the floor.”
Following his sophomore year, he transferred from Woodberry Forest to Virginia Episcopal School for his final two years, an even smaller boarding school located in rural Lynchburg, Va. Being away from home for four years in high school can be difficult. But for Killeya-Jones, it was an opportunity to learn how to do things independently, which is part of the reason why he ultimately chose to go to Kentucky despite being just a five-minute bus ride from the Dean Dome on the campus of North Carolina.
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