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2009 Wooden Award List Projection

Posted on: April 16, 2008 10:27 pm
Edited on: April 17, 2008 12:03 pm
 

Part 1 - Projecting the Field
Part 2 - Preseason Top 25
Part 3 - Wooden Award
Part 4 - Predicting the Seedings (still to come)
Part 5 - Tourney Playout (still to come)

Wooden Award Projections
#1: DJ Augustin, Texas - Augustin remained in the thick of the hunt all of 2007-08 and his Texas team will go far next year, especially with him at the point.

#2: Stephen Curry, Davidson - After watching this guy in the tourney, i was absolutely baffled.  He will probably be averaging high 20s all year and will take Davidson back to the tourney.

#3: Luke Harangody, Notre Dame - Harangody is in a quite similar position to where Tyler Hansborough was at the beginning of '07, and the results could be very similar.

#4: A.J. Price, Connecticut - A.J. has that bad injury, but should return 100% and go back to what he did the whole season while leading Uconn to a #4 seed in the tourney.

#5: Robbie Hummel, Purdue - Hummel showed great promise this year, and the door will be wide open as his team stays strong while the Big Ten as a whole looks ready for a downfall.

#6: Sam Young, Pittsburgh - Young was the most consistent Panther last year and is capable of getting 20 points and 10 boards night in and night out.

#7: Mario Chalmers, Kansas - Everybody seems to put this guy high because of his name-making shot, but Mario is one of, if not the best, defenders in the league.  Not to mention, he has the quickest hands.

#8: Blake Griffin, Oklahoma - The third Big 12 Candidate on my list, Griffin brings a lot to the table, and should lead the Sooners to a terrific season in 2009.

#9: Patrick Patterson, Kentucky - Patterson was a dominant force in the middle for the Wildcats until his de-motivational injury.  Expect him to come back with big hope next year.

#10: Nick Calethes, Florida - Calethes was one of Florida's few bright spots last year, and with his skills/hairdo combination, he simply, can't be beat.

Also in consideration (rankings in parentheses):
(11) Raymar Morgan, Michigan State
(20) Johnny Flynn, Syracuse
(15) A.D. Vassilo, Virginia Tech
(19) Terrence Williams, Louisville
(18) Greg Paulus, Duke
(22) Greg Monroe, Georgetown*
(16) Sherron Collins, Kansas
(14) Brandon Jennings, Arizona
(21) Kyle McAlarney, Notre Dame
(17) James Harden, Arizona State
(12) Dominic James, Marquette
(13) Davon Jefferson, Southern California

* = Freshman

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Posted on: April 17, 2008 12:53 pm

2009 Wooden Award List Projection

As a Marquette fan, I have to tell you that Jerel McNeal deserves mention over Dominic James, and probably over Flynn and McAlarney also.  If McNeal can carry his performance in the last eight games over the course of next season he will at least be in the running for Big East Player of the Year.  James has an inconsistant shot and cannot fill a stat sheet like McNeal, plus McNeal is one of the best defenders in the country.  Every Marquette fan will tell you McNeal is the best player, and most valuable player on t