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  • #47529
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    TRC1991
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    The Top 100 Remaining Players in this year’s NCAA Tournament

    1) Victor Oladipo, Indiana
    2) Trey Burke, Michigan
    3) Ben McLemore, Kansas
    4) Shane Larkin, Miami
    5) Russ Smith, Louisville
    6) Mason Plumlee, Duke
    7) Cody Zeller, Indiana
    8) DeShaun Thomas, Ohio State
    9) Seth Curry, Duke
    10) Jeff Withey, Kansas
    11) Tim Hardaway Jr, Michigan
    12) Aaron Craft, Ohio State
    13) Gorgui Dieng, Louisville
    14) Durand Scott, Miami
    15) Gary Harris, Michigan State
    16) Patric Young, Florida
    17) James Southerland, Syracuse
    18) Peyton Siva, Louisville
    19) Michael Carter-Williams, Syracuse
    20) Kenny Kadji, Miami
    21) Glenn Robinson Jr, Michigan
    22) Ryan Kelly, Duke
    23) Travis Releford, Kansas
    24) Ramon Galloway, La Salle
    25) CJ Fair, Syracuse
    26) Mark Lyons, Arizona
    27) Nik Stauskas, Michigan
    28) Kenny Boynton, Florida
    29) Solomon Hill, Arizona
    30) Erik Murphy, Florida
    31) Keith Appling, Michigan State
    32) Sherwood Brown, Florida Gulf Coast
    33) Vander Blue, Marquette
    34) Mike Rosario, Florida
    35) Quinn Cook, Duke
    36) Brandon Triche, Syracuse
    37) Chane Behanan, Louisville
    38) Tyrone Garland, La Salle
    39) Christian Watford, Indiana
    40) Cleanthony Early, Wichita State
    41) EJ Singler, Oregon
    42) Devante Gardner, Marquette
    43) Bernard Thompson, Florida Gulf Coast
    44) Derrick Nix, Michigan State
    45) Arsalan Kazemi, Oregon
    46) Carl Hall, Wichita State
    47) Will Sheehey, Indiana
    48) Tyreek Duren, La Salle
    49) Elijah Johnson, Kansas
    50) Dominic Artis, Oregon
    51) Rasheed Sulaimon, Duke
    52) Adreian Payne, Michigan State
    53) Brett Comer, Florida Gulf Coast
    54) Nick Johnson, Arizona
    55) Branden Dawson, Michigan State
    56) Damyean Dotson, Oregon
    57) Mitch McGary, Michigan
    58) Jordan Hulls, Indiana
    59) Scottie Wilbekin, Florida
    60) Trey McKinney-Jones, Miami
    61) Jarell Wright, La Salle
    62) Chase Fieler, Florida Gulf Coast
    63) Will Yeguete, Florida
    64) Lenzelle Smith, Ohio State
    65) Carlos Emory, Oregon
    66) Wayne Blackshear, Louisville
    67) Sam Thompson, Ohio State
    68) Yogi Ferrell, Indiana
    69) Denzel Valentine, Michigan State
    70) Sam Mills, La Salle
    71) Brandon Ashley, Arizona
    72) Kaleb Tarczewski, Arizona
    73) Malcolm Armstead, Wichita State
    74) Reggie Johnson, Miami
    75) Jamil Wilson, Marquette
    76) Trey McDonald, Ohio State
    77) Julian Gamble, Miami
    78) Kevin Young, Kansas
    79) Tony Woods, Oregon
    80) Rion Brown, Miami
    81) Luke Hancock, Louisville
    82) Naadir Tharpe, Kansas
    83) Casey Prather, Florida
    84) Amile Jefferson, Duke
    85) Steve Zack, La Salle
    86) Travis Trice, Michigan State
    87) Jon Horford, Michigan
    88) Shannon Scott, Ohio State
    89) Michael Frazier Jr, Florida
    90) Demetric Williams, Wichita State
    91) Perry Ellis, Kansas
    92) Montrezl Harrell, Louisville
    93) Christophe Varidel, Florida Gulf Coast
    94) Grant Jerrett, Arizona
    95) Ron Baker, Wichita State
    96) Jordin Mayes, Arizona
    97) Amir Williams, Ohio State
    98) Tyler Thornton, Duke
    99) Spike Albrecht, Michigan
    100) Joey McKnight, Florida Gulf Coast

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  • #757667
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    CAROLINA BLUE NICK
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    It’s Eric Mcknight not Joey

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    • #757732
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      TRC1991
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      Good call! Out of 100 names I was sure to butcher 1 haha

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  • #757668
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    R-Dot-13
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    Can’t possible neg you for this.

    This was well done, and quite frankly I agree with it.
    Nice post, and it’s a good discussion topic too.

    I too think from an overall standpoint, Victor Oladipo is the best player left also.

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  • #757669
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    CAROLINA BLUE NICK
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    Also, are you ranking these players based off tournament play? Or are you going off how you think they rank as NBA prospects?

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  • #757666
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    machu46
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    I can’t speak on behalf of all of the players, but there’s no way Siva should be ahead of MCW, and no way Southerland should be ahead of CJ Fair IMO.

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  • #757671
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    surve
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    good list

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  • #757677
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    HandDownManDown13
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    …damn. Tyler Thornton made a top anything list

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  • #757680
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    machu46
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    Also, don’t think Craft should be ahead of MCW or Siva either. He’s a good leader and defender, but he’s overrated. MCW is a far better passer, rebounder, and scorer, and his defense is very good as well.

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  • #757691
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    cuseflynn10
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    Is this based on the draft or tourney. As a Cuse fan, I have to guess it’s based off of either the tourney so far, or maybe your predictions for the rest of the tournament. Southerland is a lesser prospect in comparison to MCW and Fair, and hasn’t been that great against Montana or California. Fair has the best mid range game I’ve ever seen from a college player, MCW is an elite college PG, and you could argue that Triche could be ahead of Southerland, but it varies from game to game. But that’s pretty impressive to come up with those 100 off the top of your head so I gave you a thumbs up anyway.

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  • #757711
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    IvoL
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    i agree with your list, but i think you forgot Doug McDermott and he didn’t play that bad on the tournament

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  • #757715
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    IvoL
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    sorry i misreaded your post sorry brother… i agree AWESOME thread

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  • #757726
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    Minnesotano
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    No Andre Hollins from Minnesota?

    28 and 25 points in his two games. And shooting pretty well from three point.

    But excellent list!

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    • #757730
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      TRC1991
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      minnesota was eliminated yesterday by Florida

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  • #757731
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    TRC1991
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    This has nothing to do with draft prospectus by the way, just ranking em as if the NBA didnt exist!

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  • #757752
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    DubNation
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    Ben McLemore #3 after his performance so far this tournament is unjustified to say the least. 0-9 shooting against UNC. He has been the biggest no-show disappointment so far this March.
    For Florida, Erik Murphy should be ahead of Patric Young because of his consistency and floor spreading ability.
    Ryan Kelly is ranked to high as well considering what he has done in the tournament as well.
    Mitch McGary and Adreian Payne should both be a bit higher on this list considering some dominant performances. Both should be above E.J. Singler who has not been better than Arsalan Kazemi or Damyean Dotson.
    Good list but some Rearrangements are definitely in order.

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  • #757824
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    SgtMcSquiggles
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    What I don’t understand is that it seems like Oladipo being the best player in college basketball is accepted at this point, but then why is he not even in consideration for the #1 pick? Is it because he doesn’t have a “body you can dream on”? What tangible reason would any of Ben McLemore, Bazz, Porter, Smart possess that make up for their lack of talent compared to Oladipo?

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