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Definitely renting (5 - 9)
Demetrius Ferracciu (Tennessee) - 7.07
Al Ferrari (Michigan State) - 7.15
Elijah Brown (West Virginia) - 7.29
Austin Colbert (Arizona) - 7.38
Andre Spight (Connecticut) - 7.76
John Clune (Arkansas) - 7.81
Art Spoelstra (St. Johns) - 7.90
Matt Thomas (North Carolina) - 8.18
Bill Evans (Kentucky) - 8.22
Ivan Krasic (Syracuse) - 8.42
Davis Geks (Michigan State) - 8.57
Ninoslav Tmusic (LSU) - 8.72
Ranko Velimirovic (North Carolina) - 8.88
Stanford Robinson (North Carolina) - 8.90
Ignacio Yanez (Texas) - 8.97
I think the only thing Demetrius Ferracciu did well all season was cheer his teammates on, because he didn't do much of anything else on the court.
Non-rotation player(s) (9 - 11)
Cob Jarvis (Maryland) - 9.19
Cameron Biedscheid (Ohio State) - 9.35
Martez Walker (Washington) - 9.42
Arnold Short (Kentucky) - 9.49
Riley Dearring (Texas) - 9.52
Cleon Roberts (Syracuse) - 9.66
Howard Crittendon (Maryland) - 9.70
Kendall Stephens (Baylor) - 9.71
Jack Stephens (Notre Dame) - 9.78
Boris Gorenc (Oklahoma) - 9.81
Simon Sutt (Georgetown) - 9.88
Damarcus Croaker (Kansas) - 9.92
Jimmie Taylor (Texas) - 9.94
Jorge Benitez (Notre Dame) - 9.98
Axel Bouteille (UCLA) - 10.02
Jaylen Brantley (Connecticut) - 10.07
Quinten Payne (Georgia) - 10.12
Brandon Parrish (Kansas) - 10.16
Jim Palmer (Washington) - 10.26
Jim Tucker (Ohio State) - 10.30
Mert Gizir (Kansas) - 10.45
Alexander Kopachev (UCLA) - 10.54
Przemyslaw Zolnierewicz (LSU) - 10.55
Ed Fleming (Florida) - 10.55
Elliott Pitts (Arizona) - 10.57
Kam Williams (Ohio State) - 10.58
Paulius Valinskas (Michigan State) - 10.59
A.J. Davis (Connecticut) - 10.62
Donte Clark (Florida) - 10.67
Jalen James (Ohio State) - 10.77
Mike Brown (Washington) - 10.80
Matic Rebec (Duke) - 10.85
Whitey Bell (North Carolina) - 10.85
Dick Garmaker (Minnesota) - 10.94
Titus Channer (Michigan State) - 10.98
While not that active on the offensive side of the ball Titus Channer did put up pretty solid rebounding numbers for a guard.
Scrounging for minutes (11 - 13)
Jackie Moore (Louisville) - 11.00
Swede Halbrook (Maryland) - 11.01
Andre Yates (Notre Dame) - 11.09
Ebrahim Alderazi (Minnesota) - 11.16
Jim Paxson Sr. (Georgia) - 11.19
Benedek Varadi (Notre Dame) - 11.21
Josh Fortune (Ohio State) - 11.32
Shelly Clark (Florida) - 11.34
Domagoj Bosnjak (Texas) - 11.37
Kendall Smith (Arizona) - 11.39
Jordan Roper (Connecticut) - 11.41
Sanjay Lumpkin (Gonzaga) - 11.43
Deandre Burnett (UCLA) - 11.52
Chinonso Obokoh (West Virginia) - 11.59
Michael Frazier (Florida) - 11.61
Dederick Lee (Gonzaga) - 11.62
Win Wilfong (Duke) - 11.64
V.J. Beachem (Notre Dame) - 11.91
Schuyler Rimmer (Florida) - 11.91
Keenan Palmore (Texas) - 12.14
Jerome Allen (Florida) - 12.16
Jodan Price (Arizona) - 12.22
Tony Windis (North Carolina) - 12.22
Frank Selvy (Tennessee) - 12.27
Miroslav Beric (West Virginia) - 12.28
Bob Mattick (Texas) - 12.29
Ognjen Jaramaz (Oklahoma) - 12.44
Charles Mandic (Kansas) - 12.50
Ron Tomsic (Georgia) - 12.55
Bronson Koenig (Gonzaga) - 12.63
Koen Rouwhorst (Minnesota) - 12.76
Scoochie Smith (Michigan) - 12.89
Mark Alstork (Kentucky) - 12.92
Julian Moore (Duke) - 12.99
Julian Moore showed pretty decent upside offensively but he was a bit of a let down defensively and his rebounding was lacking.
In the rotation (13 - 15)
Brandon Randolph (LSU) - 13.04
Houston Kessler (Georgia) - 13.17
Radovan Kouril (Minnesota) - 13.23
Ronald Clark (Notre Dame) - 13.26
Moussa Diagne (Louisville) - 13.29
Joaquin Szuchman (Syracuse) - 13.32
Denis Krestinin (Michigan) - 13.36
Narcisse Ewodo (Arizona) - 13.36
Don Schlundt (Tennessee) - 13.41
Guy Sparrow (Washington) - 13.43
Yahor Patupchyk (Connecticut) - 13.54
Lucas Dias (Gonzaga) - 13.57
Vincent Da Sylva (West Virginia) - 13.57
Kyle Meyer (Georgia) - 13.65
Devon Hall (St. Johns) - 13.68
DeAndre' Bembry (Tennessee) - 13.71
Yu Dehao (Gonzaga) - 13.79
Lennie Rosenbluth (North Carolina) - 13.88
Phil Murrell (Washington) - 13.96
Marcus Allen (West Virginia) - 13.98
Deyan Karamfilov (Baylor) - 14.02
Dick Duckett (St. Johns) - 14.15
Dejan Davidovac (Oklahoma) - 14.16
Bob Armstrong (Michigan State) - 14.17
Josh Newkirk (Texas) - 14.25
Med Park (Arkansas) - 14.44
Doug Brooks (Oklahoma) - 14.49
Zygimantas Simonis (Arkansas) - 14.60
Giancarlo Marcaccini (Duke) - 14.71
Glenn Sekunda (Baylor) - 14.74
Soma Edo (LSU) - 14.83
Laszlo Kalman (UCLA) - 14.88
D'Erryl Williams (UCLA) - 14.89
Montay Brandon (Duke) - 14.95
Henry Daubenschmidt (Michigan State) - 14.99
As a freshman, Henry Daubenschmidt was pretty impactful on an above average Spartans team.
Pretty good player(s) (15 - 16.5)
Maurice Stokes (Arkansas) - 15.08
Andrea Amato (Texas) - 15.21
Bucky Bockhorn (LSU) - 15.37
Brandon Taylor (Louisville) - 15.41
Juwan Parker (Georgia) - 15.52
Mark Williams (Michigan) - 15.54
Derek Reese (Tennessee) - 15.56
Steve Vasturia (Notre Dame) - 15.61
Brett Steven Maher (Arkansas) - 15.68
Mario Garcia (Oklahoma) - 15.72
Andre Riddick (Kentucky) - 15.77
Mel Thompson (Georgetown) - 15.81
Marc Loving (Ohio State) - 16.07
Andy Johnson (Louisville) - 16.18
Mohammed Acha (Gonzaga) - 16.25
Brandon Watkins (West Virginia) - 16.27
Chier Ajou (Arkansas) - 16.38
At points during the season the Razorbacks were really able to lean on their big man Chier Ajou who was able to dominate others physically at 7'1".
3rd Banana(s) (16.5 - 18)
Alberto Abalde (Maryland) - 16.51
Rene Castro-Caneddy (Arizona) - 16.52
Olivier Vivies (Baylor) - 16.60
Theo Ratliff (Texas) - 16.61
Jeremy Morgan (Louisville) - 16.63
Dick Hemric (Michigan) - 16.66
Vitto Brown (UCLA) - 16.69
Jalen Robinson (Maryland) - 16.69
Hyun-Nak Kim (Minnesota) - 16.77
Erik Meek (Duke) - 16.87
Leonard Mekaj (Michigan) - 16.92
Rolandius Van Velzen (Connecticut) - 16.92
Piotr Szybilski (Michigan) - 16.98
Payton Banks (UCLA) - 17.08
Roddy Peters (Baylor) - 17.14
Craig Sword (Oklahoma) - 17.14
Nemanja Nenadic (Kansas) - 17.19
Bill Uhl (Gonzaga) - 17.23
Sam Jones (Kentucky) - 17.26
Dmitriy Roslikau (Baylor) - 17.29
Malique Trent (Syracuse) - 17.32
Kendal Yancy (Texas) - 17.34
Jacobo Odriozola (Texas) - 17.44
Ike Iroegbu (St. Johns) - 17.59
Eric Micoud (Georgetown) - 17.61
Reggie Elliott (Florida) - 17.68
Darion Clark (Duke) - 17.77
Si Green (Ohio State) - 17.79
Kenny Sears (Baylor) - 17.81
Kenta Morii (Kansas) - 17.88
Stevie Clark (Michigan State) - 17.96
Teammates were quick to credit the playmaking skills of sophomore Stevie Clark who put together another nice season.
Solid 2nd option(s) (18 - 20)
Matteo Panichi (Tennessee) - 18.00
Greg Ostertag (Kansas) - 18.01
Anton Gill (Tennessee) - 18.12
Lewis Sims (Minnesota) - 18.17
Willie Clayton (Arkansas) - 18.23
Yauheni Beliankou (Minnesota) - 18.35
Elijah Macon (West Virginia) - 18.37
Nikola Radicevic (Florida) - 18.50
Mike Thomas (LSU) - 18.70
Nicholas King (Baylor) - 18.70
Kendrick Nunn (Georgetown) - 18.71
Sofiane Boulaya (Syracuse) - 18.78
Jalen Rose (Michigan) - 18.85
DeVon Walker (Arizona) - 18.87
BeeJay Anya (Georgetown) - 18.91
George Zidek (UCLA) - 18.97
Eurelijus Zukauskas (Kentucky) - 18.98
Sherron Dorsey-Walker (Washington) - 19.06
Kyle Washington (Maryland) - 19.09
Bryson Scott (Texas) - 19.27
Kyle Davis (Louisville) - 19.43
Larry Sykes (Oklahoma) - 19.50
Devin Williams (West Virginia) - 19.51
Lei Meng (Maryland) - 19.58
Mark Donnal (St. Johns) - 19.66
Jimmy King (Michigan) - 19.88
Uri Cohen-Mintz (Connecticut) - 19.95
Even though he didn't play that much on a loaded Huskies roster, Uri Cohen-Mintz was solid in limited action.
Borderline All-Star(s) (20 - 22.5)
Jordan Price (St. Johns) - 20.04
Matthew Atewe (Georgia) - 20.14
Seth Allen (Tennessee) - 20.18
John McCord (Connecticut) - 20.41
J.J. Frazier (Georgia) - 20.55
Staphon Blair (Georgetown) - 20.80
Asi Taulava (North Carolina) - 21.04
Kamall Richards (Minnesota) - 21.08
Brannen Greene (Kansas) - 21.20
Ed Kalafat (Minnesota) - 21.20
Kris Jenkins (Texas) - 21.24
Valter Monteiro (Notre Dame) - 21.33
Stefan Jankovic (Michigan State) - 21.49
Mathias Lessort (Texas) - 21.57
Sergiy Zagreba (Washington) - 21.72
Walter Costa (Kentucky) - 21.81
Travis Hammonds (Michigan) - 22.13
Phil Nolan (Connecticut) - 22.14
Even though Phil Nolan wasn't able to cap his season off with a championship, he will always be remembered in UConn history.
Bona fide All-Star(s) (22.5 - 25)
Donyell Marshall (Connecticut) - 22.53
Zena Edosomwan (Texas) - 23.11
Joe Rahon (West Virginia) - 23.35
Barry Chinedu (Michigan State) - 23.41
Shaquille Johnson (Maryland) - 23.45
Stephen Barnes (Notre Dame) - 23.52
Bob Pettit (LSU) - 23.63
Zhao Jiwei (Oklahoma) - 24.11
Agustin Caffaro (Ohio State) - 24.16
Mamadou Ndiaye (Syracuse) - 24.19
Peter Jurkin (UCLA) - 24.24
Josh Forney (Florida) - 24.50
One of the best big men in college, Josh Forney, put together a complete senior year and hopes to continue his success in the NBA.
Strong MVP Candidate (25 - 27.5)
Serge Zwikker (North Carolina) - 25.19
Chris Davenport (Syracuse) - 26.18
The Orange were led all year by sophomore Chris Davenport who does a little bit of everything at power forward, and NBA scouts see a bright future for him.
Runaway MVP Candidate(s) (27.5 - 30)
Priest Lauderdale (Arizona) - 28.70
The Wildcats have a star in Priest Lauderdale, surprisingly enough fans and students alike will get to see one more year of him as he's coming back for his senior year.
A Year For the Ages (30+)
Gytis Radzevicius (Gonzaga) - 30.19
Kennedy Meeks (North Carolina) - 30.75
That's all she wrote for Kennedy Meeks in North Carolina, as he now will have a chance at going number one overall in the 2039 NBA Draft.