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Final Four thread

NCAA basketball has become way watered down. In part due to the NBA's one and done rule. Listen, either let 'em go into the draft after high school or make 'em play three years. Or something.
 
I disagree. That was an awesome UNLV team. I hated them with a passion, but even so, it was such a performance that you couldn't help being impressed by how great that team was. To add, there were multiple future longtime NBA players in that game. (Quick count - LJ, Greg Anthony, Laettner, and Bobby Hurley would have been if not for his accident)

I didn't see anything impressive about this game and I defy someone to give me one player other than Kemba Walker who will be a future NBA player for more than one or two years.
 
I didn't see anything impressive about this game and I defy someone to give me one player other than Kemba Walker who will be a future NBA player for more than one or two years.

Shelvin Mack, Jeremy Lamb and any number of those UConn big guys will be NBA players. Probably bench rotation guys at best, but those UConn bigs are long and athletic, that is more than enough to have a solid 6 year NBA career. Lamb has the best chance to be a true contributor. None of them will be all stars.
 
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