It has to be Kevin Durant. If this guy had an average supporting cast they would be a #1 seed and favored by many to win the title.
2007-03-13 16:37:59
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answered by Ben F. 3
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Definitely Durant. Texas isn't really very good, he just makes them look that way. I feel bad for him though, he's only a first half player. His scoring average goes down so much in the second half, he's practically useless when his legs give out from running all those 3's. If he played for a team that could give back just a little he'd be in way better shape. I won't lie, I'm really glad he's going to the NBA because if he gets much better at college ball, he's gonna tear everybody up, one-man team or not.
2007-03-13 23:45:43
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answered by Leah~Ariana is due Oct. 09~ 6
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Drew Neitzel, PG, Michigan State
Ok... look at their team... their second best player is Goran Suton... who is that guy? he sucks, he didn't even average 10 ppg... yet Michigan State has gotten to the tournament as a 9 seed and beat Wisconsin AND Texas this year. Drew Neitzel carried this team on his back. He averaged 18 ppg and 4 apg, while shooting an amazing 41% from 3. Without Neitzel they would have missed the tournament, and even been on of the worst Big Ten teams. He has stepped up in big games with a number of times scoring more than 25 and 30 points in games.
2007-03-13 23:35:05
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answered by mr. jones 5
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Without a doubt, Kevin Durant of Texas.
2007-03-13 23:34:56
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answered by Basketball Jones 2
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Definately Kevin Durant from Texas. The guy is amazing, and will probably hands down win the Player of the year award, and only as a freshman.
If youve never seen him play, you dont know what ur missing. Check out some of his stats
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/player/profile?playerId=31579
2007-03-13 23:38:06
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answered by krod610 2
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you gotta go with one of the top players of the year, Durant or Oden. Sure their teams are good without them, but they are both dominant players whose numbers if missed would cause their teams not to have a chance at contending in the dance. If texas gets to the final four or does better than OSU (I have OSU going all the way), then I'd say Durant is the one.
2007-03-13 23:39:18
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answered by MJ 3
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I got to say Kevin Durant from Texas.
2007-03-14 13:20:09
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answered by Ashlin K 1
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Greg Oden Ohio State
2007-03-13 23:36:23
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answered by Manny 007 2
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Mario Chalmers of Kansas... Wait no.... Kevin Durant of Texas....
2007-03-14 00:15:44
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answered by nfogey_1981 3
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if your talking pure talent, then all the players above are excellent choices..but..without those players i feel those teams are all still very good. most important to his team in my opinion is randolh morris of ky..without his presence in the middle ky is absolutely horrible...also one of the most under rated players in the country. double and triple teamed night in and night out so his numbers dont jump out at you. ky barely made tourney this year...without morris..they dont make it... that pretty important to a team. also..if morris goes pro..you will see ky fall even farther off the ncaa map. prob wont make tourney next year without morris.
2007-03-13 23:44:11
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answered by old wise one ;) 2
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