Players to looks out for...

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  1. sunsfan1357

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    Holy hell I just had a big huge post with the guys to look out for next year but I tried to backspace on a mistake and it took me to the last page...when I came back everything was lost. So in a nutshell here are most of the players I had with not-so-in-depth summaries of their possible impact and performance (I went in depth before it all went to waste):

    Robert Whaley, Cinci: Was a highly touted recruit in high school who ran into some troubles. Will team up with Maxiell to make one of the better frontcourts in the country if he plays up to expectations. Transfered from a JuCo.

    Martell Bailey, Illinois-Chicago: Great point guard who averaged 8.1 assists last season on a 2.5 assist to turnover ratio. Will probably be overlooked due to being on the same team as high scoring teammate Cedrick Banks.

    Varnie Dennis, Cal Poly: Dominated last year and should do more dominating this year. Averaged 17.5 points, 7.2 boards, and 2.1 blocks a game last year.

    Marco Killingsworth, Auburn: 6-7 forward who can play various positions on the court. Had a great sophomore year and makes most of his impact on the low blocks, but can step outside when needed.

    Matt Nelson, Colorado State: Seven foot center who is coming off of off-season knee surgery. That may slow him down a little bit but he is still expected to lead Colorado State to a very successful season.

    Alando Tucker, Wisconsin: Can turn into one of the better players in the Big Ten. He was overshadowed last year by the great freshman play around the country, but he put up a very respectable 12 points and 6 boards. Right now he is out with a broken foot and can be out until mid-December. However there are rumors that he has been shooting and moving around on the court with the boot still on his leg so there is a chance he will be back sooner.

    Jeremiah Massey, Kansas State: Power forward who transfered from a JuCo. was California's JuCo player of the year and can lead a pretty weak K-State frontcourt to some sort of respectability.

    I think I had more but like I said I was screwed out of a good post. Maybe I'll post more as I remember them.
     

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