Ohio State, Xavier, West Virginia, Tennessee, Butler, and Washington have all been there within the past 10 years.
Northern Iowa, Kansas State, Cornell, Baylor, and St. Mary's are all new faces.
Ohio State, Xavier, West Virginia, Tennessee, Butler, and Washington have all been there within the past 10 years.
Northern Iowa, Kansas State, Cornell, Baylor, and St. Mary's are all new faces.
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Duke and Cal. Duke is still a favorite here. California has been pretty quiet this year. I still say Duke to the final four.
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4--MARQUETTE (6). First, they have to get past Washington, which may not happen. But if they win that one, they will face New Mexico. The reason I put Marquette as the 4th best chance in this region is because of who they play. I don't think they will do it. But, they lost to W Vir by one at WVU and have played top 10 teams close on the road.
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Dallas and Washington traded talent this week.
First Dallas---they get Caron Butler an all star that is almost averaging 17 points and 7 rebounds. He will replace Josh Powell which is a huge up grade. Brendon Haywood also joins the Mavs. This was a good move because Eric Dampier hasn't been effective since hurting his knee. Haywood is averaging 10 rebounds a game. The Mavs also get Deshaun Stevenson. A decent backup.
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Washington traded away it's 6th pick in the draft along with Darius Songalia, Etan Thomas, and Oleksey Pecherov to the Minnesota Timberwolves for Randy Foye and Mike Miller. Two years ago the Wizards were an up and coming team. That changed last year when Gilbert Arenas was injured and out all year. Brendon Haywood was also out most of the year With Arenas back, there will be ample fire power. The roster all of the sudden looks really good.
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