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(4:51:41 AM) NBA Draft 2012 Projected Top 5 – Harrison Barnes, Jared Sullinger, Terrance Jones, Perry Jones, Tu Holloway, Ashton Gibbs, the list of elite players goes on and on, players who are returning to college for another year because of the possibility of an NBA lockout. All are vying to have big years, get another shot at a national championship, and put their names in the running for potential top five NBA Draft picks. All these ... (This story continues here)
(4:33:59 AM) Oh, what could've been had these underclassmen returned – Locked out by NBA owners, Kemba Walker is spending his October working out with his former Connecticut teammates. Walker doesn't have second thoughts about declaring for the NBA draft. He was gone as soon as the Huskies won the national title, and his decision was probably made far earlier. As college basketball practices begin Friday evening and the lockout continues, it is worth pondering the ... (This story continues here)
(4:49:34 AM) With Journeyman-Like NBA Career, Where Will Kwame Brown Play in 2011-12? – Ever since being selected with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2001 NBA Draft, Kwame Brown has seen his NBA career turn into one of a journeyman, playing for five different teams in 10 seasons. Currently an unrestricted free-agent, where will Brown be in 2011-12? Brown was drafted by the Washington Wizards under Michael Jordan in 2001 and spent four years in the nation’s capital averaging 7.5 ... (This story continues here)
(4:21:48 AM) NBA Rumors Chat With Steve Kyler 10/13/11 – HOOPSWORLD Publisher Steve Kyler will hold his weekly chat at 3:30pm EST on Thursdays. Drop in your questions regarding NBA trades, the NBA Draft, roster moves or questions about your team. (This story continues here)
(4:38:21 AM) 10 First Round NBA Draft Picks Who Won't Immediately Impress – One of my favorite parts of the NBA offseason is the draft. At long last, fans get to speculate where the top college players might end up in the pros and just how successful they will be on that level. A lot of pressure falls on players taken in the first round, especially in the early stages. This year's draft class was weak compared to others, but it still had some talented players. With ... (This story continues here)
(4:17:08 AM) U-M hoops has options at point guard – When Darius Morris left early for the NBA draft, Michigan players and fans wondered what was next for the Wolverines at point guard. (This story continues here)
(3:39:29 AM) Will Julian Wright Ever Live Up to His Potential Since Entering the NBA in 2007? – Julian Wright was one of the top high school athletes in the state of Illinois coming out of Homewood-Flossmoor High School (Flossmoor, IL) in 2005. In 2005, he was named Illinois Mr. Basketball and a McDonald's All-American. He decided to play basketball for Bill Self at the University of Kansas for two years, before declaring for the NBA Draft. Wright also played multiple positions during his ... (This story continues here)
(3:47:13 AM) Tech, Georgia each have only 2 returning starters – ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia Tech and Georgia each will have only two returning starters when the teams open practice on Friday. Georgia lost Trey Thompkins and Travis Leslie to the NBA draft and had two more forwards, starter Jeremy Price and top backup Chris Barnes , complete their eligibility. (This story continues here)
(4:28:41 AM) Tar Heels have the look of '09 title squad – This year's team returns multiple players who turned down the chance to enter the NBA draft early. Like '09, these Tar Heels feel they have something to prove after finishing short of their national title goal last season. (This story continues here)
(4:58:09 AM) Josh Selby waits out NBA labor strife – Second-round NBA Draft pick Josh Selby, who is unable to negotiate a contract with the Memphis Grizzlies during the lockout, is patiently playing the waiting game with league rookies and veterans alike. (This story continues here)
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