Basketball
These are the young talents to follow in ‘Crazy March’
College basketball in America decides a new champion in three weeks. This tournament arouses great interest in the country not only because of its uncertainty (in every round he loses one match), but also because of the stakes that cross on this point. It’s also because of the talent that the major players value. However, this year’s tournament isn’t one that lets fans know who the top draft picks will be. wenbanyama and Scoot Henderson never played college basketball wildcat Villanova, from Team Cam Whitmoredid not reach the playoffs.
That’s a big change from last year, when the top six draft picks were selected. huh A few months ago. Still, there are plenty of young guys in this tournament who should have long careers in the NBA.
1
Anthony Black and Nick Smith Jr.
Arkansas
These freshman teammates are considered potential lottery contenders (top 12 draft picks). Black is averaging 12.8 points per game and he’s providing 4.2 assists, while he’s 2.01, but he’s also 3.2 turnovers per game. He is considered a very good defensive player. The 6-foot-1 guard didn’t get many chances to showcase the skills that made him No. 1 in the nation in high school, according to a composite ranking of recruiting sites compiled by 247Sports. A knee injury has only played Smith in his 14 games, but the Arkansas regular has scored at least 24 points in his three of his last four games of the season. increase.
2
graded dick
Kansas
Dick is a 6th-8th grade freshman with point guard skills who won the AP All-Big 12s team, averaging 14.1 points, 4.9 rebounds and shooting 39.9% from the 3-point line (198 out of 198 innings). 79 times). He has shown that he can play well against the best opponents. Some of their games that scored at least 20 points were against North Carolina, Indiana, Iowa, Baylor and Texas.
3
keonte george
Baylor
The guard came to Baylor, which ranked 9th nationally in his class, according to the 247 Sports Composite. He had an impressive freshman season as a key part of Baylor’s exceptional backcourt, with George averaging 15.8 points, 4.2 rebounds and 2.8 assists to finish second in the AP All-Big 12. have earned.
Four
Brandon Miller
Alabama
Miller, one of the tournament’s leading talents, was at the center of controversy out of court. Police say he was asked to bring the gun used in the fatal shooting to a teammate. The situation appears to be related to the murders in which former teammates Darius Miles and Michael Davis were accused. The 7-foot-2 freshman was the SEC’s Player of the Year and led Alabama to the No. 1 seed. He averages 19.7 points, 8.3 rebounds and 3 points from his line he shoots 39.9% (99 of 248).
Five
Jareth Walker
houston
Senior guard Marcus Susser is Houston’s best player, but Walker is the Cougars’ top pro prospect. From age 6 to age 8, his first-year player is still not particularly sophisticated, but offers a glimpse of his great potential. He’s scored at least 21 points four times in an eight-game midseason stretch, and NBA teams love his versatility. He will develop into a player who can play multiple positions, block and shoot three-pointers.
6
Casson Wallace
kentucky
Ranked #5 in the nation in his high school class, Wallace is averaging 11.6 points, 4.2 assists and 3.5 rebounds per game, according to 247Sports Composite. The 6-foot-8 point guard has done just that while dealing with nagging injuries.Wallace has dealt with a recent ankle injury and in the last seven games he’s scored three points just out of his range. It only shoots /26.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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