Kenny Anderson: Lefrak City's Hero

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Kenny Anderson was one of the most prolific, and exciting players to ever play in the ACC. Mr Chibbs, as he is known, brought the street game to the hardwoods, and never missed a chance to shine at Georgia Tech. A lot of people know his college and pro story, but little know about his life growing up in Queens, New York. Follow Kenny as he visits his old stomping grounds from Lefrak City, to Archbishop Molloy High School, as he tells his story of how it all began.  In preparation for the 2017 New York Life ACC Tournament in Brooklyn, Raycom Sports presents A Cut Above, basketball stories from a New York City barbershop.  

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