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  • #33724
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    lisergx
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     I just wanted to know how many people plan on watching more college basketball due to the lockout.  And who you think will be: 

    Most Outstanding Player and their stats

    Final Four

    Surprise prospect and their stats

    Disappointing prospect and their stats

    Biggest Tourney surprise

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  • #607425
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    sammybuckeye13
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    MOP: Jared Sullinger (22.7 points, 11.4 rebounds, 52% FG)

    Final Four: North Carolina, Kentucky, Ohio State, Vanderbilt

    Surprise Prospect: Carlton Brundidge, Michigan (9.1 points, 5.9 assists, 1.5 steals)

    Disappointing Prospect: Khem Birch (6.8 points, 4.5 rebounds, 0.8 blocks)

    Biggest Tourney Surprise: New Mexico

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  • #607438
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    providencefriars1
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    MOP: Harrison Barnes 19ppg and 7rpg    even though I think Sully will have better stats

    F4: UNC, Kentucky, Ohio St, Duke

    Surprise Prospect: Tough one   Cleveland Melvin DePaul 16ppg and 8rpg

    Disappointing Prospect: Kris Joseph 13ppg and 5rpg   I dont see him finally breaking out this year like many people say he will

    Big Surprise: Marquette, I think they could be an elite 8 team and for a deeper sleeper team…

    Fairfield, they have one of the best unknown backcourts in the nation.

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  • #607442
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    sammybuckeye13
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    My bad, by "prospect" for some reason I was thinking recruits this year.

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  • #607443
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    RUDEBOY_
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    watch out for Belmont..They could be the VCU of next year’s tournament

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  • #607449
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    franfran
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    MOP: Harrison Barnes: 18,1 ppg 6,2 rpg 2,1 apg 1,1 spg 0,6 bpg

    Final Four: North Carolina, Kentucky, Ohio State, Connecticut

    Surprise Prospect: Michael Kidd-Gilchrist: 15,2 ppg 6,4 rpg 2,8 apg 1,4 spg 1,2 bpg (60% FG) or                       CJ Leslie: 16,8 ppg 11 rpg 1,2 apg 1,2 spg 3,3 bpg

    Disappointing Prospect: Andre Drummond: 14,5 ppg 8,4 rpg 1,5 apg 08 spg 1,8 bpg. Numbers are good but I expect of the other big numbers (18-20 ppg 9-12 rpg 2-3 apg 1 spg 2-3 bpg)

    Big Surprise: Washington, 28 or more wins. The duo Terrence and Tony will be one of the most feared of all the country apart, were complemented to perfection. predict elite

    Biggest Tourney Surprise: Oklahoma State, Led by LeBryan Nash

     

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  • #607457
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    ProudGrandpa
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    MOP-Jared Sullinger-OSU-PPG-19.7 RPG-9.7 Swag-Maximum

    Final Four-UNC-OSU-Florida-UCONN

    Surprise-Jacob Lawson-Purdue-10.9PPG 7.6RPG

    Sucky-Cody Zeller-Indiana-8.4PPG 5.1RPG

    Biggest Tourney Surprise-Seton Hall, led by Herb "Heart attack" Pope

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  • #607505
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    xavier328
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    Most Outstanding Player and their stats: Thomas Robinson , 20+Ppg,12 Rpg/ John Jenkins 25 Ppg cant pick one.

    Final Four: UNC, UK, Vandy, and Baylor

    Surprise prospect and their stats: Qunicy Miller 17 Ppg, 7 Rb, 2 Ast.

    Disappointing prospect and their stats: James McAdoo, Everyone is real high and expecting big things from him when he  just might be our 3-4 option.  

    Biggest Tourney surprise: Iona  and Mike ‘Optimus Prime’ Glover is going to turn some heads this year watch out.

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  • #607719
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    BothTeamsPlayedHard
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    Most Outstanding Player and their stats- Jared Sullinger, OSU- 18 points, 11 rebounds, 2 assists, and 1 steal.

    Final Four- UNC, OSU, UConn, and Louisville

    Surprise prospects-

    Jae Crowder, Marquette- 13 points, 7 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.5 steals

    Kevin Foster, Santa Clara- 25 points, 4 assists, 4 rebounds, 1.5 steals (still more of a 2013 guy)

    Andre Roberson, Colorado- 12 points, 12 rebounds, 2 blocks (still more of a 2013 guy)

    Bernard James, FSU- 13 points, 10 rebounds, 2.5 blocks

    Melsahn Basabe, Iowa- 16 points, 10 rebounds, 2 blocks (2013 guy)

    Gorgui Dieng, Louisville- 12 points, 9 rebounds, 3 blocks (2013 guy)

    C.J. Wilcox, Washington- 14 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists, 40+ from 3, 45 FG%. (2013 guy)

    Disappointing prospects-

    Patric Young, Florida- I think he struggles to stay out of foul trouble and is limited to mid-20 minute range come SEC season, 21 minutes, 5 points, 7 rebounds, 1.5 blocks, 3.5 fouls

    Jeffrey Taylor, Vandy and C.J. Leslie- Both will continue to show an inability to play well when they aren’t facing overmatched opponents that cannot handle their athleticism.

    Biggest Tourney surprise- Wichita State

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