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SAN ANTONIO - There was Will Bynum bouncing the ball, the clock bleeding to 0:00, and millions and millions watching a pudgy, Georgia Tech kid with the Final Four in his hands. Funny how things work out sometimes, funny how it all comes back around again. Paul Hewitt had instructed him to take it to the basket Saturday, take the Yellow Jackets to Monday night and Eddie Sutton had to stand there on the sideline and pray. He had Bynum for a fleeting moment months ago, but he was gone now.
This story started in early January of a year ago, when Oklahoma State assistant Glynn Cyprien answered his cellphone in a hotel room. Bynum was on the line. He had made the decision to transfer out of the University of Arizona, and with his best friend from the South Side of Chicago, Tony Allen, a star for the Cowboys, he wanted to come to Stillwater.See the full content of this document
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Tech's Hero Almost Became a Cowboy
"I'm packing my bags now," Bynum promised.
Only, he changed his mind within 24 hours, calling Hewitt to tell him he wanted to go to Georgia Tech. Hewitt had seen the crawler on ESPN break the news of Bynum'...See the full content of this document
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