
As the Industry Of Basketball Evolves, Low Income Players Are Robbed Of NBA Dreams [OPINION]
“As the industry of basketball continues to evolve, the rags to riches narrative may soon become the exception,” writes VOX ATL’s Zariah Taylor.

“As the industry of basketball continues to evolve, the rags to riches narrative may soon become the exception,” writes VOX ATL’s Zariah Taylor.

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VOX ATL staff writer James Rhee went to his first NBA game and shared his experience with us.