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Ian Levy is the founder, owner, operator, editor, and lead writer at Hickory-High. For him, writing about basketball is a way of learning about basketball. You can find more from Ian at Indy CornrowsThe Two Man GameHardwood Paroxysm, and ProBasketballDraft.com. Follow him on Twitter, @HickoryHigh, or circle him on Google+.

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Myles Ma is a Knicks fan who used to play basketball every day in middle school. Now he’s sore for days after a pickup game. By day, he is a journalist covering Bergen County for NJ.com. Follow him on Twitter or circle him on Google+, but please, please, don’t make fun of him.

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Kyle Soppe is a recent graduate of SUNY Brockport with a degree in Applied Mathematics. He is an experienced sports writer on many different platforms; a fantasy football expert as well as a statistical minded NBA man. His lifelong dream is to write about sports for a living and is willing to do whatever it takes to reach that end goal. Kyle is also a contributor to Hardwood Paroxysm of ESPN’s TrueHoop Network. Follow him on twitter, @unSOPable23, for the most up to date statistics on the professional sports scene.

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Matt Cianfrone became a contributor to Hickory High in 2011, while finishing up his senior year at the University of Georgia. This winter he will be coaching the middle school basketball team in his hometown and trying to break into the ranks of beat reporting on a pro basketball team. Matt is a contributor to Roundball Mining Company, of ESPN’s TrueHoop Network. You also can follow him on Twitter, @Matt_Cianfrone, where many tweets will be joy or frustration with the Bucks or UGA basketball or football teams or the NBA in general.

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Kris Fenrich (@dancingwithnoah) has been a basketball fan since he realized the existence of a man named Michael Jordan. He enjoys exploring the roads where mythology and reality cross in the basketball world and does so through his blog, Dancingwithnoah.com–a site inspired by individuality and expression in what is often a homogeneous game. Kris lives in Seattle and sees similarities between the Clay Bennett-purchased Sonics and the plot of Major League.

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Ming Wang is a long-time basketball fan currently masquerading as a basketball writer and blogger. By day, he takes great pride in finding ways to productively procrastinate at his office job. In his spare time, Ming unwisely challenges players far above his skill level to games of billiards, often with predictable results. If you are so inclined, you can find more of Ming’s writing on Red94, ESPN Truehoop’s Houston Rockets blog.

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535939_586038098091129_369818214_nDavid Vertsberger grew up in New York, where his love of basketball developed watching the likes Nate Robinson, David Lee, Toney Douglas and Landry Fields lead his favorite team, the Knicks. He’s written about basketball for two years now, contributing to the Knicks official site KnicksNow.com, and is currently writing for ESPN TrueHoop’s HawksHoop, TheKnicksWall, and a host of other sites. He listed “NBA” under “religion” in all of his college applications. Find him on Twitter: @_Verts

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Michael Shagrin is a senior at Dartmouth College in Hanover, NH and a frequent contributor to ClipperBlog of ESPN’s TrueHoop Network and a sports columnist for The Dartmouth. Follow him on twitter @MShaggy to find out more about the frequent intersection of his two passions, basketball and politics.

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Daniel Lewis grew up in the mountains of Colorado, watching John Elway win Super Bowls, Joe Sakic win Stanley Cups, Todd Helton win Gold Gloves, and LaPhonso Ellis dunk the ball into his own hoop after a rebound. He is studying communications at Brigham Young University, and covers BYU sports for a local news organization. He can be reached on Twitter by messaging @trueDanLewis.

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Andrew Koo loves basketball, even though he could never hit a college distance three. Along with his contributions to Hickory-High, he interns with Baseball Prospectus and writes about television at Imprint and The Two Cents. During the day, he’s an undergraduate student at the University of Waterloo, where he majors in mathematics and business. His mild, Canadian thoughts can be found on Twitter, @xAndrewKoo.

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