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The Top 10 College Players to Watch
by Da`Vince “Dino” Wright
In every gym, recreation center or hoop houses all over the country conversations are being discussed on who`s the Top 10 Men hoop stars in the country. I`ve compiled a list of the young guns in college hoops that`s changing the landscape. Some your familiar with and some you`ve never heard of. Heres my list from 1 to 10.
Ben Simmons: Forward, LSU
He`s 6`10 versatile forward with a Lamar Odom game. He can handle the ball in the half court game and comfortable shooting facing the rim or posting up. He`s the second coming of Magic Johnson!
Skal Labissier: Forward/Center, Kentucky
Everybody looked over this kid. His post game is looky, but he can score from anywhere on the floor. Once he develops a post game. Look out!
Jamal Murray: Shooting Guard, Kentucky
He puts you in the mind of Devin Booker former KU standout that has a nice overall game. But Jamal is more fierce with and without the ball. He reminds me of Russell Westbrook with weight.
Kris Dunn: Point Guard, Providence
He puts me in the mind of Jayson Williams when he was at Duke. He`s 2nd in the nation with assists at 7.6 but has great court vision in the fast break game.
Brandon Ingram: Forward, Duke
I sometimes love to see cocky players. He reminds me of Stacey Augman from UNLV with a jump shot. He can defend on the wing a rebound in the trees.
Marcus Paige, Point Guard, North Carolina
He`s the top point guard as a senior in college today. He could possibly lead the Tar Heels to the National Championship.. Yes! He`s that good.
Malik Newman: Guard, Mississippi State
He could very well be the darling of the SEC. He would eventually lead the conference in scoring as a freshman. If he stays he would become a more polished player instead a flash in the pan.
Ron Baker: Guard, Wichita State
He would be the darling of the NCAA tournament. Make note this dude can score anywhere on the floor. He`s strong coming off double screens and putting the rock in the air.
Kyle Wiltjer, Forward, Gonzaga
He`s averaging 16-17 points a game shooting a nice 47 percent from 3 point land.
Buddy Hield, Guard, Oklahoma
He`s relentless. If he was 6`6, the whole country would be mentioning him as one of the most dangerous players in the country. Buddy can do it all!
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