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2020-21 College Basketball Draft, FINAL STANDINGS

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Chris Smith. UCLA. Pac12 better play basketball this year.

@idk who is up next because I was skipped a few rounds ago.
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Would be a fun side bet, more points in dukes scoring system barring injury / covid
Trevion definitely loses in this system. There are at least two centers in the Big Ten that will likely earn higher honors. It's easier to have multiple wings on all-conference lists than multiple 5's. Purdue is probably a worse team than Michigan.
 
This probably limits my ceiling, but I’ll take MaCio Teague, former second team all Big 12 player and the second best player in the pre season number 1 team.

I’m banking on Baylor living up to the hype.
 
This probably limits my ceiling, but I’ll take MaCio Teague, former second team all Big 12 player and the second best player in the pre season number 1 team.

I’m banking on Baylor living up to the hype.

I very nearly took him a few spots ago. I love him as a player. He’s just big time.

But between Butler, Garrett, McKinley Wright, Cade Cunningham, and others, the Big 12 has a lot of competition for the guard spots on the all conference team.

But Teague is certainly one of the candidates.
 
I very nearly took him a few spots ago. I love him as a player. He’s just big time.

But between Butler, Garrett, McKinley Wright, Cade Cunningham, and others, the Big 12 has a lot of competition for the guard spots on the all conference team.

But Teague is certainly one of the candidates.
McKinley Wright is in the PAC 12. I’m just banking on Baylor being good enough and Butler/Teague being a good enough backcourt duo to both merit first team all Big 12.
 
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McKinley Wright is in the PAC 12. I’m just banking on Baylor being good enough and Butler/Teague being a good enough backcourt duo to both merit first team all Big 12.

Ha, shit you’re right. Brain fart. Still think of the Buffalos playing Nebraska and neither one are in the Big 12 anymore!
 
Ha, shit you’re right. Brain fart. Still think of the Buffalos playing Nebraska and neither one are in the Big 12 anymore!


I stopped watching basketball around 2001 and didn't come back till 2016. The biggest shock when I came back was all the new conferences and all the teams that moved to other conferences. Rutgers, Nebraska, Maryland in the Big10? Colorado and Utah in the Pac12? Missouri in the SEC? Something called the AAC with UConn, Memphis and a bunch of other schools? Took me a couple years just to get used to all that.
 
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Good pick. He would have been under consideration for me. If Alabama can hang in the top 25, I think he's a sleeper All-American contender.
He was so efficient last year on almost 15 a game. I’m just hoping like you said Bama will be good enough to warrant post season awards.
 
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He was so efficient last year on almost 15 a game. I’m just hoping like you said Bama will be good enough to warrant post season awards.

Yup. 60% effective field goal percentage for a guard is no joke.
 
I wanna throw back Jordan Goodwin and take someone else because I didn't see how much mid-majors lose lol
 
Terry Taylor, Austin Peay

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Reigning Ohio Valley Conference POY, and 6th in the NCAAs in Win Shares. I'll take the 2 point deduction, given his production. 3 points if he's CPOY. 6 points if somehow he gets to be HM All-American.
 
Best available according to @dukedevilz
1. AJ Green, Northern Iowa
2. Ochai Agbaji, Kansas
3. Loren Jackson, Akron
4. Mitch Ballock, Creighton
5. Michael Devoe, Georgia Tech
6. Fatts Russel, Rhode Island
7. Trevion Williams, Purdue
8. Quentin Grimes, Houston
9. Justice Sueing, Ohio State
10. Joe Wieskamp, Iowa

Best available according to Three Man Weave
1. Trevion Williams, Purdue
2. Joel Ayayi, Gonzaga
3. Jaden Springer, Tennessee
4. Greg Brown, Texas
5. Jose Alverado, Georgia Tech
6. Derek Culver, West Virginia
7. Ochai Agbaji, Kansas
8. Josh Christopher, Arizona State
9. David Duke, Providence
10. Isaiah Livers, Michigan

Best Available according to Hoopchain
1. Wendell Moore, Duke
2. Ochai Agbaji, Kansas
3. Joe Wieskamp
4. Nate Reuvers, Wisconsin
5. Scottie Lewis, Florida
6. AJ Green, Northern Iowa
7. Timmy Allen, Utah
8. Seth Towns, Ohio State
9. Cameron Krutwig, Loyola Chicago
10. D’Mitrik Trice, Wisconsin
 
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Best available according to @dukedevilz
1. AJ Green, Northern Iowa
2. Ochai Agbaji, Kansas
3. Loren Jackson, Akron
4. Mitch Ballock, Creighton
5. Michael Devoe, Georgia Tech
6. Fatts Russel, Rhode Island
7. Trevion Williams, Purdue
8. Quentin Grimes, Houston
9. Justice Sueing, Ohio State
10. Joe Wieskamp, Iowa

Best available according to Three Man Weave
1. Trevion Williams, Purdue
2. Joel Ayayi, Gonzaga
3. Jaden Springer, Tennessee
4. Greg Brown, Texas
5. Jose Alverado, Georgia Tech
6. Derek Culver, West Virginia
7. Ochai Agbaji, Kansas
8. Josh Christopher, Arizona State
9. David Duke, Providence
10. Isaiah Livers, Michigan

Best Available according to Hoopchain
1. Wendell Moore, Duke
2. Ochai Agbaji, Kansas
3. Joe Wieskamp
4. Nate Reuvers, Wisconsin
5. Scottie Lewis, Florida
6. AJ Green, Northern Iowa
7. Timmy Allen, Utah
8. Seth Towns, Ohio State
9. Cameron Krutwig, Loyola Chicago
10. D’Mitrik Trice, Wisconsin
Sure, you post that after I make my pick! :)
 
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