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NBCSPORTS.COM’S FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

Frank Kaminsky, Wisconsin (18.4 ppg, 8.1 rpg, 2.6 apg, 41.0% 3PT)

Kaminsky has greatly outperformed expectations he had entering the season, even though he was a preseason all-american pick. He’s been sensational, leading the Badgers in scoring, rebounding, assists, blocks and steals. Not bad for a guy that averaged 10 minutes as a sophomore.

Jahlil Okafor, Duke (17.6 ppg, 9.2 rpg)

Okafor is an easy pick as well, as he was the most dominating offensive force in the country this season. To get an idea of just how good he can be, think about this: He’s not just a poor defender, he can be downright awful at times, and yet he’s going to finish the season as a consensus first team all-american and the runner-up to Kaminsky in the Player of the Year voting. Not bad.

D’Angelo Russell, Ohio State (19.2 ppg, 5.6 rpg, 5.2 apg)

If Kaminsky has been the nation’s best player and Okafor has been the most dominating offensive force, than Russell has to be the nation’s most entertaining player. He can take over a game with his ability to score, and he throws some absurd passes in transition. Can he be this year’s Shabazz Napier in the NCAA tournament?

Jerian Grant, Notre Dame (16.8 ppg, 6.7 apg)

The Irish have no business being a top ten team this season, but they are because Grant has been incredible. Notre Dame has one of the most potent offensive attacks in the country, and it all centers around Grant’s ability to make plays off the dribble and in ball-screen actions. He’s better than anyone else in the country at making his teammate’s better.

Willie Cauley-Stein, Kentucky (8.9 ppg, 6.4 rpg, 1.6 bpg)

Cauley-Stein’s numbers don’t measure up to anyone else on the first team, but what he does best doesn’t necessarily show up in the scorebook. The Wildcats are downright dominant on the defensive end of the floor, and Cauley-Stein is the engine that drives them. He’s the best perimeter and the best interior defender in the country all at the same time.

NBCSPORTS.COM’S SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

Delon Wright, Utah (14.3 ppg, 4.7 rpg, 5.3 apg, 2.1 spg): Wright did so much for Utah this season, and while his numbers were impressive, it was his defense and ability to understand his strengths offensively that were most important to the Utes.
Kris Dunn, Providence (15.5 ppg, 5.6 rpg, 7.4 apg): The only reason Dunn isn’t in the conversation for National Player of the Year is that he turns the ball over too much. He was completely dominant at times this season.
Buddy Hield, Oklahoma (17.4 ppg, 5.5 rpg): Hield has a rep for being one of the nation’s best defenders, dating back to his freshman season. Now he’s also one of the best wing scorers.
Rico Gathers, Baylor (11.6 ppg, 11.7 rpg): Gathers is the nation’s best rebounder, an improving scorer on the block and a critical component for arguably the nation’s most surprising team.
Rakeem Christmas, Syracuse (17.5 ppg, 9.1 rpg, 2.5 bpg): He won’t get to showcase his ability this March, but there was not a more improved player in the country than Christmas this season.

NBCSPORTS.COM’S THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

T.J. McConnell, Arizona (9.6 ppg, 6.3 apg, 2.1 spg): McConnell’s numbers are nowhere near as impressive as the other lead guards here, but if you watched Arizona play over the last two months, you understand just how important he was to that team’s success.
Melo Trimble, Maryland (16.1 ppg, 3.1 apg): Maryland is ranked 31st in KenPom. Yet, they’re a top ten team that’s going to be a top four seed because they’re 11-0 in games decided by six points or less. Trimble is their ‘closer’. He earned this spot.
Justin Anderson, Virginia (13.4 ppg, 4.3 rpg, 48.5% 3PT): Anderson was in the mix for first team all-american when he broke his finger. He deserves recognition despite missing time.
Bobby Portis, Arkansas (17.8 ppg, 8.7 rpg, 1.5 bpg): I was called out by an Arkansas assistant coach for having Bobby Portis ranked 62nd in our top 100 players list in the preseason. That coach was right.
Seth Tuttle, Northern Iowa (15.3 ppg, 6.8 rpg, 3.3 apg): I’m fully on the Tuttle bandwagon. He’s a low-post scorer with three point range, the ability to put the ball on the floor and terrific vision. He’s Frank Kaminsky 2.0.
 

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cauley-stein doesn't belong on any team imo. he is a great defender and can finish a dunk but that's about it
 

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cauley-stein doesn't belong on any team imo. he is a great defender and can finish a dunk but that's about it

It's like they just took the biggest guy with the best stats at the time from Kentucky's line up. Booker has been the guy IMHO.
 

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It's like they just took the biggest guy with the best stats at the time from Kentucky's line up. Booker has been the guy IMHO.

I looked it up. cauley-steins numbers are nearly the exact same throughout his 3 yrs at Kentucky.
 

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Kris Dunn is a stud
 

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I looked it up. cauley-steins numbers are nearly the exact same throughout his 3 yrs at Kentucky.
This is the worst take on "valuable", and it's the problem with most of these lists. I'm glad they got it right. It's the same for TJ McConnell. If you are judging a player's merit based on his statistics alone, you're simply doing it wrong.

Without WCS, that's not close to the elite defense they have. He covers up every mistake that their sieve of a line of guards (who allow penetration pretty much at will besides Ullis) makes and he also is the reason it's impossible to run a pick and roll against them.

How can you not see that? Do you A) hate seeing them be this successful really badly, or B) not watch any of their games?
 

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This is the worst take on "valuable", and it's the problem with most of these lists. I'm glad they got it right. It's the same for TJ McConnell. If you are judging a player's merit based on his statistics alone, you're simply doing it wrong.

Without WCS, that's not close to the elite defense they have. He covers up every mistake that their sieve of a line of guards (who allow penetration pretty much at will besides Ullis) makes and he also is the reason it's impossible to run a pick and roll against them.

How can you not see that? Do you A) hate seeing them be this successful really badly, or B) not watch any of their games?

I watched nearly everyone of their games. he leaves his feet constantly and over pursues. his offensive game is non existent. with or without him they are the top team in the country. they are giving him an award based on being a veteran on the best team in the country. he is the aaron craft of this yr. ohio st was a better team last yr when he wasn't on the floor.
 

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It's like they just took the biggest guy with the best stats at the time from Kentucky's line up. Booker has been the guy IMHO.

It's tough to keep that entire team off the list, but I agree. It's crazy to think that Kentucky has one of the best teams in recent memory, yet nobody on that team really belongs as an All-American. The balance they have is incredible.
 

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We shall see who gets drafted first and it won't be Kaminsky. Carl Towns, not even listed goes early along with Booker, also not listed. Oakafor(listed) is the real deal and I suspect he will be the first big man taken. Reason is; they are all better players. There is a reason why Kentucky players don't have great stats. There is no "go to" guy and no one plays even 30 minutes a game. Doesn't mean they can't play. It means they are deep and they share the ball.
 

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We shall see who gets drafted first and it won't be Kaminsky. Carl Towns, not even listed goes early along with Booker, also not listed. Oakafor(listed) is the real deal and I suspect he will be the first big man taken. Reason is; they are all better players. There is a reason why Kentucky players don't have great stats. There is no "go to" guy and no one plays even 30 minutes a game. Doesn't mean they can't play. It means they are deep and they share the ball.
What the hell kind of point are you trying to make? Is it that the best player in college basketball this season doesn't deserve to be the POY because his game doesn't translate as well to the next level?
 

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What the hell kind of point are you trying to make? Is it that the best player in college basketball this season doesn't deserve to be the POY because his game doesn't translate as well to the next level?


No one said anything about player of the year. 1st team all American is supposed to identify the best basket ball player. Kaminisky is probably the best Big man in the Big1G. He is simply not a better player than Towns and Oakafor and does not belong on the 1st team All-America and when draft day arrives, that will become painfully clear.
 

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No one said anything about player of the year. 1st team all American is supposed to identify the best basket ball player. Kaminisky is probably the best Big man in the Big1G. He is simply not a better player than Towns and Oakafor and does not belong on the 1st team All-America and when draft day arrives, that will become painfully clear.
You are such a moron
 

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No one said anything about player of the year. 1st team all American is supposed to identify the best basket ball player. Kaminisky is probably the best Big man in the Big1G. He is simply not a better player than Towns and Oakafor and does not belong on the 1st team All-America and when draft day arrives, that will become painfully clear.

All American is the best players in college basketball. it has absolutely nothing with how they will project in the pros. kaminsky as been the most complete big man in college basketball. tuttle would be two but the level of competition hurts him
 
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