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Popular Conference NBA Prospects: Part Two

 10.30.2007 - Updated on 10.30.2007

Popular Conference NBA Prospects Part Two
 

Here is part two of NCAA D-1 college players, that are legitimate NBA prospects in popular college conferences. In this article I will list prospects from the Big East, ACC, and SEC.

 
(Big East)

Weyinmi Efejuku, Jr, Providence

Kentrell Gransberry, Sr, South Florida

Zach Hillesland, Jr, Notre Dame

Jonathan Wallace, Sr, Georgetown

Hasheem Thabeet, So, Connecticut

Deonta Vaughn, So, Cincinnati

Geoff McDermott, Jr, Providence

Wesley Matthews, Jr, Marquette

Jerome Dyson, So, Connecticut

Edgar Sosa, So, Louisville

Eric Devendorf, Jr, Syracuse

Scottie Reynolds, So, Villanova

Stanley Robinson, So, Connecticut

Derrick Caracter, So, Louisville

Roy Hibbert, Sr, Georgetown

Anthony McClain, Fr, Cincinnati

Johnny Flynn, Fr, Syracuse

DaJuan Summers, So, Georgetown

A.J. Price, Jr, Connecticut

Mike Cook, Sr, Pittsburgh

Earl Clark, So, Louisville

Jerel McNeal, Jr, Marquetee

Austin Freeman, Fr, Georgetown

Terrance Williams, Jr, Louisville

Eugene Harvey, So, Seton Hall

Dominic James, Jr, Marquette

Vernon Macklin, So, Georgetown

Paul Harris, So, Syracuse

David Padgett, Sr, Louisville

Sharaud Curry, Jr, Providence

Curtis Kelly, So, Connecticut

Corey Fisher, Fr, Villanova

Chris Wright, Fr, Georgetown

Karron Clarke, Sr, De Paul

Trello Palacios, Sr, Louisville

Donte Greene, Fr, Syracuse

Darris Nichols, Sr, West Virgina

Robert Kurz, Sr, Notre Dame

 
(ACC)

Wayne Ellington, So, North Carolina

Anthony Morrow, Sr, Georgia Tech

Greivis Vasquez, So, Maryland

Sean Singletary, Sr, Virgina

Tyrese Rice, Jr, Boston College

Ra Sean Dickey, Sr, Georgia Tech

Alex Stephenson, So, North Carolina

Tyler Hansbrough, Jr, North Carolina

Julian Vaughn, Fr, Florida St

James Gist, Sr, Maryland

Kyle Singler, Fr, Duke

Tywon Lawson, So, North Carolina

Greg Paulus, Jr, Duke

Toney Douglas, Jr, Florida St

Marcus Ginyard, Jr, North Carolina

DeMarcus Nelson, Sr, Duke

J.J. Hickson, Fr, NC State

K.C. Rivers, Jr, Clemson

Gerald Henderson, So, Duke

Gani Lawal, Fr, Georgia Tech

Danny Green, Jr, North Carolina

Lance Thomas, So, Duke

Taylor King, Fr, Duke

Gavin Gant, Sr, NC State

Jeremis Smith, Sr, Georgia Tech

Nolan Smith, Fr, Duke

James Mays, Sr, Clemson

Brandon Costner, So, NC State

 
(SEC)

Jamont Gordon, Jr, Mississippi St

Shan Foster, Sr, Vanderbilt

Devan Downey, So, South Carolina

Sonny Weems, Sr, Arkansas

Dwayne Curtis, Sr, Mississippi

Marreese Speights, So, Florida

Joe Crawford, Sr, Kentucky

Patrick Beverley, So, Arkansas

Josh Dollard, Jr, Auburn

Takais Brown, Sr, Georgia

Charles Rhodes, Sr, Mississippi St

Steven Hill, Sr, Arkansas

Patrick Patterson, Fr, Kentucky

Andrew Ogilivy, Fr, Vanderbilt

Mike Mercer, Sr, Georgia

Nick Calathes, Fr, Florida

Tyler Smith, So, Tennessee

Brian Johnson, So, Mississippi St

Alex Legion, Fr, Kentucky

Ron Steele, Sr, Alabama

Chris Lofton, Sr, Tennessee

Korvotney Barber, Jr, Auburn

Anthony Randolph, Fr, LSU

Alonzno Gee, Jr, Alabama

Charles Thomas, Sr, Arkansas

Wayne Chism, So, Tennessee

Richard Hendrix, Jr, Alabama

Tasmin Mitchell, Sr, LSU

12 Comments: Popular Conference NBA Prospects: Part Two

Posted by
Common Sense 2003
on 12.18.2007
Hey douche bag below me. Read it said D-1 prospects, duh! .
Posted by

on 11.20.2007
what about that kid from Div 2 .
Posted by
Joesph Adande
on 11.8.2007
I’m most definitely feelin the Arkansas prospects, look out for them. Go Razorbacks! .
Posted by
Victor Colon
on 11.1.2007
The Maryland prospects are very underrated thats for sure. What I love about our players that come out of our school is, they usually go on to have pretty successful NBA careers. So that’s a positive sign for our current and future prospects .
Posted by
East Coast Flavor
on 11.1.2007
The Big East has some major ballers, that we’re gonna see in the pros in the future. The ACC is slipping, and the SEC is so so. But the Big East is on the rise not only in hoops, but in other sports as well .
Posted by
no doubt!
on 10.31.2007
In the Big East I will be looking at the prospects from Syracuse and UConn. In the ACC of course I will be looking at the prospects from North Carolina and Duke. and in the SEC I will turn my focus to the prospects at Tenneesee and Kentucky. All these programs have top-notch prospects, that are MUST SEE and you can definitely guarantee they’ll be in the nba in the future .
Posted by
Future Scout
on 10.30.2007
I’m interested in watching some of these freshman play from these conferences. Anthony Randolph is not doubt a future NBA player, I can see it already. As well as Alex Legion and Patrick Patterson, they’re gonna step right in and help lead the Kentucky WIldcats. The Aussie Andrew Ogilivy is an awesome player he has legit skills and will be good at this level and the NBA. I’m looking forward to seeing the Duke boys play like Kyle Singler and Nolan Smith, I believe they can help bring the Blue Devils back to the top if they stay long enough. Of course I’m going to have my eyes peeled for Donte Greene, he could very well pull a Carmelo Anthony this season, that would be great. He skills are outstanding! And last but not least another frosh I’ll definitely be looking out for is J.J. Hickson at NC State, that is a good program for him and the I feel he is there missing piece to help coach Lowe get this team to the NCAA tourney and actually make some noise. As most of you can see I’m an avid college hoops fan and I’m ready for the season to start so I can get to watching so good basketball being played .
Posted by
7 Digits (My Album Coming Soon!)
on 10.30.2007
LOL! the SEC producing the most prospects, you got your sports mixed up, this ain’t football son! When it comes to the Hoops the ACC is the King for NBA prospects, even the Big East is gonna be better than the SEC, please get real my dude, cuz you trippin on something hard .
Posted by
bet me if u can!
on 10.30.2007
I don’t care what anybody says. The SEC is the best produces the best prospects in each sport. We have the best and most competitive conference in the nation. I bet most of the prospects you see here now in college, WILL BE in the NBA in the future .
Posted by
Marquel Vick (VA)
on 10.30.2007
You know what Bob Huggins does with talented prospects, so look for Darris Nichols to have a spectacular year and become a very popular nba prospect in the process .
Posted by
Vandy Fan
on 10.30.2007
2 Words: Andrew Ogilivy .
Posted by
Mike Penberthy
on 10.30.2007
I think the Big East is filled with legit prospects that could make it to the NBA. I think the ACC has some quality talent, but not as much as they’ve had in the past .

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