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Chicago's Adam Miller, the nation's No. 32 recruit, commits to Illinois: 'Why not stay home and do it?'

CHICAGO - After a six-minute black-and-white video of Adam Miller standing dramatically in front of Chicago's skyline and shooting hoops in a gritty Peoria rec center, the Morgan Park senior announced he will play next season at Illinois.

A cannon blasted orange-and-blue confetti into the room as family and friends applauded during a ceremony Thursday night at the Jordan Store on South State Street.

"Being able to do it at home" was a

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