rj hunter
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The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of College Park Skyhawks player R.J. Hunter following his team’s 121-114 home defeat to Delaware Blue Coats Feb. 7. Hunter scored 11 points with five rebounds and four steals in his team debut. Topics with the former Georgia State product included the signing process with the Skyhawks, preparing for
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Backdoor Cut: Atlanta Hawks R.J. Hunter presser 9.24.18 #atlhawks #atlantahawks #nba #sportsinquirer
The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Atlanta Hawks player R.J. Hunter at the team’s Media Day festivities on Sept. 24. Topics included returning to Atlanta where he played collegiality with Georgia State, the signing process with the Hawks, playing internationally and in the NBA G League and his potential role with the team.
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The Sports Inquirer spoke with current Boston Celtics’ guard and former Georgia State standout RJ Hunter before his team’s road contest against the Atlanta Hawks for an exclusive interview on April 9. Topics included preparations for Atlanta, importance of the Celtics gaining home-court advantage for the first round of the playoffs and his overall experiences
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By E. Marcel Pourtout, Editor The Sports Inquirer caught up with former Georgia State guard R.J. Hunter following his selection in the first round of the 2015 NBA Draft by the Boston Celtics. Topics included overall thoughts on the selection, his draft night and representing Georgia State as a professional.
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By E. Marcel Pourtout, Editor The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Georgia State head coach Ron Hunter following the selection of his son R.J. Hunter in the first round of the 2015 NBA Draft by the Boston Celtics. Topics included overall thoughts on the draft night experience, relationship with current Celtics’ head coach Brad
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Release from Georgia State Athletics: Following an amazing three-year career at Georgia State, R.J. Hunter was selected with the 28th pick in the first round of the NBA Draft on Thursday night by the Boston Celtics. Hunter becomes the highest draft pick in Georgia State history and first since Joe Brown went to the Cleveland