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Warren close to N.C. State offer


Nov 25, 2009

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It appears that Riverside small forward T.J. Warren may be very close to an offer from N.C. State.

Rivals.com reported Wednesday that Warren received an offer from the Wolfpack, but Warren's father, Tony, told HighSchoolOT.com Wednesday afternoon that no official offer had been given.

"There's no offer yet, but an offer is coming," Tony Warren said.

Riverside head coach Tim Ross could not confirm that T.J. had received an offer from the Pack.

Tony Warren played basketball at N.C. State from 1976-1979 where he averaged 9.3 points and 4.3 rebounds per game over his career. Warren was drafted by Chicago in the eighth round of the 1979 NBA Draft.

T.J., a member of the Class of 2012, helped his Garner Road AAU team to the national championship in Orlando. Standing at 6-foot-6 and 180-pounds, Warren is rated a three-star athlete by Scout.com.

According to Rivals.com, Warren also has offers from South Carolina and Virginia Tech.

Riverside will be attending this year's GlaxoSmithKline Holiday Invitational at Broughton High School's Holliday Gymnasium Dec. 26-30. N.C. State signee Ryan Harrow and commitment Luke Cothron will also be in attendance, along with target C.J. Leslie.

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