<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">J.J. Redick of Duke and Adam Morrison of Gonzaga spent all season locked in a bicoastal scoring race. Fittingly, they ended it as the only unanimous selections for The Associated Press' All-America men's basketball team. Redick, the most prolific 3-point scorer in college history, was a repeat choice. He and Morrison were joined on the first team Monday by Redick's teammate Shelden Williams, Randy Foye of Villanova and Brandon Roy, Washington's first All-America in 53 years.</div> <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=2386288" target="_blank"> Source</a> Two Washington born players on the First Team... 'bout time everyone recognized.
Here's the rest. First team: • Adam Morrison, Gonzaga, junior • J.J. Redick, Duke, senior • Randy Foye, Villanova, senior • Shelden Williams, Duke, senior • Brandon Roy, Washington, senior Second team: • Dee Brown, Illinois, senior • Rodney Carney, Memphis, senior • Rudy Gay, Connecticut, sophomore • P.J. Tucker, Texas, junior • Leon Powe, California, sophomore Third team: • Craig Smith, Boston College, senior • Glen Davis, LSU, sophomore • Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina, freshman • Nick Fazekas, Nevada, junior • Allan Ray, Villanova, senior
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Swish15:</div><div class="quote_post">I'm kind of suprised that LaMarcus Aldridge didn't make any of the teams.</div> You're surprised because you are confusing his NBA potential to what he's actually done this season in college. The real snub is Paul Davis. He averaged 17/9 shot 87% from the FT line and 56.6% from the field in the Big 10. Nick Fazekas should not have made this team. He plays in the WHACK and Nevada had a cupcake schedule facing only 1 ranked team all year.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting shapecity:</div><div class="quote_post">You're surprised because you are confusing his NBA potential to what he's actually done this season in college. The real snub is Paul Davis. He averaged 17/9 shot 87% from the FT line and 56.6% from the field in the Big 10. Nick Fazekas should not have made this team. He plays in the WHACK and Nevada had a cupcake schedule facing only 1 ranked team all year.</div> Is that like the same thing they think about Tyrus Thomas, because he doesn't put up huge offensive numbers, but he does on the defensive end.