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Nicholas Revels enrolled in the Civil Engineering Technology program at Gaston College after he graduated from high school.
Through the program, he learned what a civil engineering technician may encounter in day-to-day duties on a job site and, in less than a year, was hired as a Level I Drafter for POWER Engineers, Inc. in Fort Mill, South Carolina.
“Although I liked all of these different aspects of civil engineering,” Revels said, “I really enjoyed the drafting portion of the program. When I graduated from Gaston College in 2019, I was eager and ready to get out into the work field as a drafter.”
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The 2020-21 NBA season is less than two weeks away, and teams have already begun training camp after the condensed offseason. They re already hard at work putting together their starting lineups for opening night.
Some teams made massive changes in the offseason that will require them to rework their starting fives. A few of them have injury concerns that will force them to start players on a temporary basis, while others have maintained the status quo.
Each team has different aspirations. Some teams will be more focused on developing their young players and keeping an eye on the 2021 NBA draft. Others will look to make a run at the postseason with the addition of the play-in tournament. A special few will contend for a championship.