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Former Michigan State, Arizona State wing Brandan Kearney will end career at Detroit

Loyola Michigan St Basketball

Michigan State’s Brandan Kearney, right, passes the ball behind his back past Loyola’s Devon Tuck (4) during an NCAA college basketball game on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012, in East Lansing, Mich. Michigan State won 73-61. (AP Photo/Jackson Citizen Patriot, Abbey Oldham) ALL LOCAL TV OUT; LOCAL TV INTERNET OUT.

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Brandan Kearney has been well-traveled in his college basketball career and the graduate transfer from Arizona State will end his career at Detroit, in Kearney’s home state of Michigan.

A 6-foot-5 native of Detroit, Kearney started his career at Michigan State and played for a season and a half before transferring to the Sun Devils. Kearney announced his decision to attend Detroit on his Twitter.

Kearney has never played more than 327 minutes in a season in three attempts as he looks to close out strong at Detroit. Titan head coach Ray McCallum should be familiar with Kearney’s game; Kearney was a backcourt running mate of McCallum’s son Ray Jr., -- now with the Sacramento Kings -- on Team Detroit on the grassroots circuit.

Last season for Arizona State, Kearney averaged 1.2 points a game in 6.5 minutes per game in only 19 games last season. Detroit struggled to a 13-19 finish last season and could use a veteran player like Kearney to log some minutes on the wing.

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