
1 (1). Michael Beasley, Kansas State - He is number 1, no contest . He averaging 26.2 ppg and 12.6 rpg. His numbers are still rising. In 27 games he has a double-double in 24 of them. He has scored over 40 points in the last 2 games. NBA!
2 (8). Derrick Rose PG, Memphis – Not a great shooter but possible the next great guard in the mode of Jason Kidd. He is averaging 13.9 ppg, 4.4 rpg, and 4.3 apg. He could be the number 2 pick behind Beasley.
3 (2). Eric Gordon SG, Indiana - Pure scorer with 21.4 ppg. Good for 20 points every game in the Big Ten. With Kelvin "The Cheater" Sampson stepping down, Gordon will be NBA bound.
4 (3). Kevin Love PF, UCLA - He is a dominate force down-low averaging a double-double (17.0 ppg and 11 boards) He has 17 double-doubles on the season. What is great about Love is that he can step out and knock down an occasional 3; he is 15 for 21 on the season. If he sticks around next year, he will be the best big man in the country (outside some super Frosh).
5 (11). Jerryd Bayless SG, Arizona – Maybe the second best guard in the field behind Rose. He has 4 30 point games but he disappeared in his last game against Mayo and USC. He had 8 points, 3 assist and 6 turnovers in the loss. He is averaging 21.1 ppg and 4.4 dimes.
6 (7). O.J. Mayo SG, USC - Combo guard who is a better shooter. Averaging 20.1 ppg but he has 3.8 turnovers per game 2.9 assist. He has been on the National scene since he was in 8th grade, I assume he will be a lottery pick even though he is only the 4th best freshman guard in the class.
7 (4). J.J. Hickson C, N.C. State – In the N.C. State 6 game freefall, his numbers have been average. He is still averaging 14.7 points shooting 59.3% from the floor. He also has 8.7 rpg and blocks 1.7 bpg (8 Double-doubles).
8 (12). Blake Griffin PF, Oklahoma - The Big Man has 9 double-doubles on the year to go with 15.3 ppg and 9.3 rpg. His play has gotten better in league play. If he sticks around another season he could be a top 5 big man.
9 (9). Patrick Patterson PF, Kentucky -Has flown under the radar outside of the SEC all season. He is averaging 16.4 points and 7.7 boards (6 double-doubles). Patterson will miss the rest of the season with a stress fractures. Cats fans should not worry though, even though Patterson is projected in the first round by some Mock drafts, he would be better served returning to Lexington.
10 (14). Nick Calathes G, Florida – Probably the SEC Freshman of the year who is averging 15.7 ppg, 5.1 rpg, 6.1 apg. Should be around next year and be SEC POY candidate.
11 (10). Donte Greene SF, Syracuse – A pure scoring, long wingman who is averaging 17.1 ppg and 7.4 rpg. Scored in single digits the 3 of the last 5 games, all loses.
12 (6). Kosta Koufos C, Ohio State – A European style big man who is averaging 13.9 ppg 7.1 rpg, and 1.9 bpg. The Buckeyes have are only 1-4 of late but Koufos has played some of his best basketball. He has 6 double-doubles on the season.
13 (6). Jonny Flynn PG, Syracuse – Flynn's scoring is a bit erratic but he is averaging 15.3 ppg and dishing out 5.1 apg with only 2.7 turnovers.
14 (15) DeJuan Blair PF, Pittsburgh - He is averaging 12.2 ppg and 9.6 rpg for Bubble team Pitt. He has 11 double-doubles on the season.
15 (14). Kyle Singler SF, Duke – Another good rich white kid for Duke. He is averaging 14.3 points and pulling down 6.0 boards. He won't blow anyone away with his numbers, but he does play for DUKE and you can't spell Duke, without E-S-P-N.
NR (NR). DeAndre Jordan C, Texas A&M – A top 5 lottery pick (because he is tall) for falling Texas A&M. He is averaging 9.0 ppg and 6.6 rpg a game. In his first 14 games he had double digit points 10 times, in his last 12 games he has only hit double digits 3 times.