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The old Capital Centre in Landover, once the home of the Washington Bullets, is now a memory, but still a very vivid one for former ball boy Jerai Grant.
UAB has heard all the talk that it doesn't belong in the NCAA tournament.

As happy as Clemson and UNC Asheville were to win NCAA tournament games, there was no time to celebrate.

First four or last four, UAB coach Mike Davis had no complaints Sunday night about the Blazers' placement in the NCAA tournament's new version of play-in games.
UAB has heard all the talk that it doesn't belong in the NCAA tournament.
"I'm really excited. Anytime you get an opportunity like this, you have to thank the Lord for it," Grant said. "It's a lot of hard work and effort at this point. I'm extremely psyched. I want to thank the Wizards for giving me this opportunity. I'm ready to keep working hard and get my game better and ready for the next level."
"It's kind of surreal just to be here right now," said the younger Grant. "I just have to knuckle down and get to work."