Chapter 5 2006~2007 Season Tour(2/2)
His inside dominance was terrifying in high school, and he was basically the kind of player who would knock out anyone he encountered on both offense and defense.
If it weren't for the three Florida players who chose to stay in school, the Buckeyes would definitely be the most "powerful" team this year.
Third, the Georgetown University Shock Team
Georgetown University is also a traditionally powerful NCAA team. It has produced many NBA stars in its history, the most famous of which are undoubtedly "Gorilla" Patrick Ewing and "Answer" Allen Iverson. In addition, there are also
There are Dikembe Mutombo, Alonzo Mourning, etc.
It is not difficult to find from these names that this is a team that is very good at developing centers.
The current center on the team is Roy Hibbert, who is already a junior and is 2.18 meters tall.
In addition, the star player on the team is power forward Jeff Green, who is also a junior.
These two people have guaranteed the lower limit of this team. In addition, they also have Jesse Sapp, Jonathan Wallace, and Dajuan Samo who have also left their names in the draft in history.
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Last year they stopped in the Sweet 16, and then all their core players chose to stay in school, which is enough to show their determination in the new season.
Fourth, UCLA Bruins
UCLA's popularity in the NCAA is as good as North Carolina's Duke, and the number of championships is even more than the combined total of the two.
They reached the finals last year, but lost to the University of Florida.
In the new season, except for captain Farmar, who has left the team, all the remaining main players have remained.
The remaining people are third-year Aaron Afflalo, second-year Luke Richard Mbah a Moute, second-year Darren Collison, and the three-stars they just recruited this year
High school senior Russell Westbrook.
Fifth, University of Kansas Jayhawks
The strongest team in the Big12 was unexpectedly upset last year when they advanced from 16 to 8. Like UCLA, most of the main players remain on the team.
Coming back this year, their goal is not just to reach the Elite Eight.
Sixth, University of North Carolina team
Duke and North Carolina, the NCAA duo, are also the two most famous universities for sending basketball talents to the NBA.
North Carolina is also Jordan's alma mater and has won the NCAA championship four times in history.
Last year, North Carolina stopped in the Sweet 16, but its strength should not be underestimated.
The core of this team now is veteran captain Tyler Hansbrough.
Hansbrough is already a well-known figure in the NCAA, averaging 19+8 per game in his freshman and sophomore seasons.
As for why he continues to stay in the NCAA, some people say that his talent is mediocre, but in history, after four years of college, he was still a lottery pick in the NBA draft. If this is considered mediocre talent, then everyone else is ""
"God has failed".
In contrast, another statement is more reliable: for the championship.
It sounds incredible, but just like Tim Duncan ran for office because he made a promise to his mother to finish college, Hansbrough is obsessed with winning.
Hansbrough lacked help last year, and this year North Carolina recruited three top high school students at once: Ty Lawson, Wayne Ellington and Brandon Wright.
Coupled with Rayshawn Terry and Danny Green who are already in the lineup, North Carolina is strong this year.
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No. 58, University of Texas Longhorns
This ranking is relatively low, but it is understandable.
There are 7 rookies in the 14-person team. Except for Durant and Augustin, the others are still unknown in high school.
Such a team may be able to achieve results if it takes a year or two to break in, but the chance in the new season is very slim.
However, considering Durant's talent and the University of Texas' performance in reaching the championship 16 times in the past 18 years, they are still considered to be able to enter the crazy three.
This first phase of the power list can be said to be relatively objective.
Of course, when the University of Texas players saw this list, they received the same evaluation as they said, a bunch of shit.
Chapter completed!