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Day 1 Recap from Rivals: Dorian Finney-Smith, Nick Faust, and Greg Lewis are mentioned.

Dorian Finney-Smith, SF, Portsmouth (Va.) Norcom- "Do-Do" didn't get a bunch of touches from his guards and was playing more as a four man, but that didn't stop him from producing. If you don't give him the ball, he just goes and gets it off the rim and is a playmaker in transition. His activity on both ends was impressive and he'll be due a nice bump in the next set of rankings.

Nick Faust, SF, Baltimore (Md.) City College- One wouldn't call the skinny 6-foot-5 wing's jumper conventional, but Faust gets it off quickly and has legitimate NBA range already. He can score in transition and isn't one to back down. Would like to see him attack a little more off the dribble.

Baltimore big man Greg Lewis is going to get a lot of long looks this summer. He's got lean strength and is pretty mobile at 6-foot-8 and 220 pounds. He's also got surprising touch on his jumper to 17 feet.

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I'm guessing that after we didn't get Painter, the staff decided to keep him for another year.

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