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The Bradford Burgess Report

VCU junior wing Bradford Burgess

After a Final Four run Virginia Commonwealth (VCU) received some acclaim as being a good, scrappy team that came together at the right time behind head coach Shaka Smart. That run was a great team effort, an effort led by

The Jeremy Lamb Report

Connecticut sophomore guard Jeremy Lamb

A standout freshman season put Jeremy Lamb on the NBA radar as a potential lottery talent. As a freshman Lamb scored in double figures every game during a tough Big East Tournament and throughout the NCAA Tournament on his way

The William Buford Report

Ohio State senior  guard William Buford

With four years under his belt at Ohio State as a fixture at shooting guard William Buford is as experienced, and polished as any player in this draft class. Buford has seen it all from B.J. Mullins and Evan Turner

The Tim Hardaway Jr. Report

Michigan sophomore wing Tim Hardaway Jr.

Being the son of a former NBA All-Star makes it hard to create an individual identity, but Tim Hardaway Jr. is attempting just that at Michigan. The sophomore wing has a different look than his aforementioned father, and a very

The Dion Waiters Report

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This is the perfect example of what “sample size” really means. All season the best player on the Syracuse Orange has come off the bench and played an efficiently, elite season statistically.

The Scott Machado Report

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It has always been a struggle for Iona senior point guard Scott Machado to get notice dating back to high school. He was not a highly recruited prospect coming out of St. Benedict’s high school in New Jersey as a

The J’Covan Brown Report

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Three seasons in and Texas junior guard J’Covan Brown is finally showing his full arsenal on the basketball court. After sitting out the 2008-2009 season Brown has steadily upped his production each year. From his freshman year to now he

The Maalik Wayns Report

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A sensational sophomore season put Maalik Wayns into the National spotlight and into the eyes of NBA Scouts. The small, but tough scoring guard is proving to be quite the leader over the years. He is not the above the

The Jordan Taylor Report

Wisconsin senior point guard Jordan Taylor

The most efficient player in the history of college basketball (arguably and statistically) is the 6-1, 195 lbs. senior point guard for Wisconsin. Over the past four seasons Jordan Taylor has put together a body of work that is matched

The Kendall Marshall Report

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Very few players in the game of basketball can impact the outcome without shooting the basketball. It is an art form that was perfected by Jason Kidd and has been displayed by the likes of Mark Jackson, Andre Miller, Rajon

Two Sides of the Spectrum: Tu Holloway v. Casper Ware

Xavier senior guard Tu Holloway

One thing is for certain about Casper Ware, he is not intimidated by the name on the front or the back of any jersey. This season alone he has gone head-to-head with Pittsburgh (Ashton Gibbs and Travon Woodall), Louisville (Peyton

The 2011 Rookie of the Year Preview

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The 2011 NBA Season is upon us and the prospects picked in June at the NBA Draft are ready to make their official debuts. Albeit the pre-season has allowed them to get some on court time, they did not get