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Ex-Ducks take wing: Smith, Brown follow Dorsey's lead, land on their feet in migrations after stardom at Douglass five years ago.
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Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD)
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January 15, 2007
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Byline: Paul McMullen
Jan. 15--From the cover
Two years ago, Joey Dorsey's potential was being promoted by Dick Vitale, but Tyler Smith was idling away at a famous friend's mansion in Denver and Gerald Brown was wasting time in West Baltimore.
That was not the way it was supposed to be for the best basketball team ever out of Douglass High.
"Tyler would call and remind me one of Joey's games was coming on TV, as if I didn't know that," B...
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