Best Point Guard- John Wall (Kentucky)
Wall is a prototype point guard. At 6'4 he is taller than most players who play that position. His size and knack for exploding to the rim and the ability to knock down the most clutch of jumpers, makes him an offensive asset, especially when the game enters crunch time.
Best Shooting Guard- Jeremy Hazell (Seton Hall)
Hazell is by far my most odd and probably biased choice in this collection of players, but his place on the list is for a reason. He can hardly play defense to save his own life, but he can make the ball go through the hoop, A LOT. He lights up the scoreboard specializing his game around the three ball. Hazell has been known for quite a while now as a green light shooter. This means he can bomb triples at will and his coach won't pull him if he's having an off night. This is because Hazell doesn't have off nights. He currently is 8th in the nation in scoring.
Best Small Forward- Evan Turner (Ohio State)
Overall the most complete player in the country in terms of all-around game. He can shoot the three and has a pure midrange shot. His ball handling is similar to that of a point guards. Of most of the college athletes who are ready for the NBA he is also in the upper echelon of athleticism. Turner is also a solid defender, which is something that is rare at his position nowadays.
Best Power Forward- Luke Harangody (Notre Dame)
I have no idea how this man is an amazing college basketball player. His presentation is that of an overweight, ugly, white goon but he plays like a small Tim Duncan. His range extends out past the 3 point line. His post game is solid as compared to other power forwards. He also is 3rd in the nation in points per game. Some say he is this year's Tyler Hansbrough.
Best Center- Cole Aldrich (Kansas)
A GREAT shot blocker and post player with the ability to elevate from a standing position is all Cole Aldrich needs on his resume to be considered the best center in college basketball by far. He has experience playing in big games, and has defensively shutdown top tier centers in the BIG 12 conference.

hmmm this is interesting.... too bad none of them are from tech haha
ReplyDeleteI did not know you were that into basketball...
ReplyDeleteI don't really know who any good baskeball players are unless they are from Tech.
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