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Project B Appoints Former NBA Player and Executive Landry Fields as Head of Men's Basketball

Project B has appointed Landry Fields, a former NBA player and executive, as the head of men's basketball. Fields brings extensive experience in both playing and managing professional basketball, having previously worked with the New York Knicks and other organizations. This appointment signals Project B's commitment to strengthening its basketball program through experienced leadership. The move is expected to influence the team's strategy and development initiatives moving forward.

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Project B Appoints Former NBA Player and Executive Landry Fields as Head of Men's Basketball

Project B has appointed Landry Fields, a former NBA player and executive, as the head of men's basketball. Fields brings extensive experience in both playing and managing professional basketball, having previously worked with the New York Knicks and other organizations. This appointment signals Project B's commitment to strengthening its basketball program through experienced leadership. The move is expected to influence the team's strategy and development initiatives moving forward.

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