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Sports: Maryland’s Dez Wells considers former high school teammate John Wall a big brother

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Maryland’s Dez Wells considers former high school teammate John Wall a big brother

Maryland’s Dez Wells considers former high school teammate John Wall a big brother
Scott Allen
Wells and Wall were childhood friends in Raleigh.

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