Florida
Memphis
NC
Ohio St...
2007-02-15 11:40:56
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by ? 3
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Now of course, we have to assume these 4 teams are in different regions because then they can't be in the Final Four...
I think Florida is an easy pick. They have good guards in Humphrey and Green and have very good post players in Noah and Horford. Al Horford is maybe the best power forward in the nation and Lee Humphrey can drain the 3 all night. They obviously have experience as defending champs and they have a great coach in Billy Donovan.
Another really good team that will get there is Texas A&M. Acie Law is in my opinion the most valuable player in the nation. Without him, the Aggies might not even have 10 wins yet. Billy Gillispie is their head coach and a great one at that. They have already beat many great teams as underdogs like Kansas, Texas, and Oklahoma State. Look out for this team.
My third team is a pretty easy choice in North Carolina. Hansbrough is the best post player and center in the nation. He can also shoot as well and gets tons of rebounds. They also have 2 good perimeter players in Lawson and Terry, Terry can also be a strong, physical forward if you need him to be. And since they have the deepest bench in the nation, they have the ability to sub whenever they want to and keep fresh legs. Plus, their defense is a big part of their game and they all are very good defenders. Finally, Roy Williams. One of the top 5 coaches of all-time.
My last team, that may be a stretch, is Georgetown. The Hoyas have the 2nd best post-player combo in the nation (behind Horford and Noah of Florida) in Jeff Green and Roy Hibbert. They also are terrific shooters like Sapp. This team plays in the talented Big East conference so they know what to expect out of everybody. And if you couldn't tell with my other picks, I feel coaching is one of the most improtant aspects. John Thompson III is one of my favorite coaches in basketball because of his style of offense and his pressure defenses. Watch out for the Hoyas, they are currently ranked 21st and but that is sure to move up after the impressive win over #11 Marquette.
So there's my Final Four: the Gators, Aggies, Tar Heels, and Hoyas. I can't wait for March Madness!!!
2007-02-11 14:28:29
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answered by Hank 5
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Well it all depends on final seed and bracket they are in but the four teams that would make it if they were all on different sides of the bracker are:
UNC- They can score in the paint or punish you from three. Their big men are versatile and they can block shots and rebound well.
Ohio State- I think this team can start rolling come March. They have a big man in Oden and good quick guards in Conley Jr. They are a good overall team(although they lack depth).
Pitt- People havent seen Pitt because they have not been on national television that much. They have a good rebounding and scoring big man in Aaron Gray. They are deadly from three point range, with most of their guards being able to hit over 40 percent from behind the arch. The one thing that could kill them is their free throw shooting.
Florida- What can be said. Excellent starting lineup and good depth. Their big men compliment each other nicely. Their guards are quick and of course they are the defending national champion.
2007-02-11 13:53:45
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answered by Smartest Man Alive 4
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wisconson-win the big ten get a 1 seed have a great d the swing offence is excellent it will be a tough road but they will make it
florida-experience in the title returning starters are all stars espesally joakim noah and corey brewer
unc-probally wont make the championship but great young talent will lead the way
pitt-they only have 3 losses and are 10-1 in confernce play in a tough big east conference and are very talented
probally florida wisconson in the championship though
2007-02-11 15:10:51
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answered by leidigh3 3
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Florida, Wisconsin, North Carolina, West Virginia. WV is a sleeper team. They could put a run together at t-time. The others are self explanatory.
2007-02-11 13:58:19
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answered by Johnny 3
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Florida- Experience
Carolina- NEVER bet against the Heels in March
Ohio St.- Ever hear of Greg Oden?
Texas- Ever hear of Kevin Durant?
2007-02-11 13:49:25
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answered by bflip33 2
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Sourthern Illinois - Really Good D
Flordia - Been their done that
Texas A&M - Gonna Get a One Seed
UNC - Roy Williams is a Great Coach
2007-02-11 13:55:44
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answered by slicknj13 3
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Florida-all 5 startes from natn'l championship
UCLA- only major loss from last year was Farmar, but get Ship back
George Mason- why not?
Pitt- have been playing very well lately
2007-02-11 13:56:35
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answered by angels all the way 2
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Florida. Texas A&M. North Carolina. UCLA.
2007-02-11 14:53:47
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answered by Anonymous
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You canlisten to all of them, to boot as hear to others, yet your strategies, your selections, is what concerns. they are able to purely possibly, help on your way of thinking, yet they dont comprehend for specific who will win, or perhaps lose for that count. Its March and something can take place, and usually does. however this season, i individually dont see that many upsets or a Cinderella group. Media, commentators, analysts, are purely hopeful there will be.
2016-11-03 05:02:19
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answered by dembinski 4
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