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TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Marcus Keene attracts a crowd on the court and in the stands.
Central Michigan’s scoring machine, one of college basketball’s most prolific scorers in 20 years, slashes to the basket at will, leaving one defender and drawing one or two who usually make contact. He also overcomes attention on the perimeter, where his array of moves and ability to go either way off the dribble set him up to hoist shots from NBA 3-point range .
The league is taking notice.