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Former Rainbow Warriors hope to continue careers in Las Vegas

Former University of Hawaii basketball players Isaac “Big Fish” Johnson and Quandre “Dre” Bullock are hopeful of continuing their careers on the Ninth Island this summer.

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What happenedFormer University of Hawaii basketball players Isaac “Big Fish” Johnson and Quandre “Dre” Bullock are hopeful of continuing their careers on the Ninth Island this summer.
What changedThe center frames it as "Former Rainbow Warriors hope to continue careers in Las Vegas". The right frames it as "Sports on TV in Las Vegas".
ConfidenceLow. Two-source or narrow-bucket comparison.
Archive healthDeveloping · 2 sources · 2 buckets

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Still Watching. The center frames it as "Former Rainbow Warriors hope to continue careers in Las Vegas". The right frames it as "Sports on TV in Las Vegas".

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Jun 21, 10:05 AM: Honolulu Star-Advertiser joined the source map.

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Former Rainbow Warriors hope to continue careers in Las Vegas

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Former University of Hawaii basketball players Isaac “Big Fish” Johnson and Quandre “Dre” Bullock are hopeful of continuing their careers on the Ninth Island this summer.

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Sports on TV in Las Vegas

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