From 12 hours of video games a day to Big Ten Player of the year: The unlikely rise of Yaxel Lendeborg

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Back in high school, Yaxel Lendeborg wasn’t even on the basketball team (and had even been cut from the middle-school team) and played video games 12-14 hours each day.  Now, the Michigan Wolverines Forward is the Big Ten Player of the Year—referred to as “The Dominican LeBron”—and is set to take on the Alabama Crimson […]

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