While on the campus of the University of Virginia, Keyon Dooling couldn’t help smiling. When a player hit his third jumper in a row, the loudest cheer in the gym came from Dooling.
Basketball games were going on three courts simultaneously inside John Paul Jones Arena with many of the nation’s top high school prospects in town for the NBA Players Association Top 100 Camp this week. Dooling, the former Missouri star who went to work full time for the NBAPA after his 13-year pro career ended in 2013, especially enjoyed this part of the job: getting to help young players in the same position he once found himself.