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- Posted on: Mon, 03/10/2014 - 1:55pm #54247
CameronCrazy11ParticipantWhat one bid league’s conference championship are you most looking forward to?
Personally, I’m hoping to see Georgia State-UL Lafayette in the Sun Belt championship game mainly because it would feature Ryan Harrow and R.J. Hunter for Georgia State and Elfrid Payton and Shawn Long for UL Lafayette. Not sure about Harrow at this point, but Payton and Long definitely have NBA potential, and I think that Hunter will ultimately receive NBA interest in the next couple years too.
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ProudGrandpaParticipantI don’t know if these fall under your "one-bid league" criteria, but the WCC and C-USA have some potential tournament teams that could make it interesting.
The Big West also has potential to be good. You’ve got the 2 seed, UCSB, and their statistical monster, big man Alan Williams, the 4 seed, Hawaii, that I like to make it to the finals with their star Christian Stanhardinger, maybe the #2 player in the conference, the 3 seed, Long Beach State, who had a 9-game losing streak earlier in the year and could make the bracket with almost a losing record, and of course, first-seeded UC Irvine, who wins with a really balanced attack but does have 7’5" Mamadou Ndiaye, their shot-blocking specialist who could end up matching up with Williams, who is 9 inches shorter, in the finals
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ProudGrandpaParticipantI don’t know if these fall under your "one-bid league" criteria, but the WCC and C-USA have some potential tournament teams that could make it interesting.
The Big West also has potential to be good. You’ve got the 2 seed, UCSB, and their statistical monster, big man Alan Williams, the 4 seed, Hawaii, that I like to make it to the finals with their star Christian Stanhardinger, maybe the #2 player in the conference, the 3 seed, Long Beach State, who had a 9-game losing streak earlier in the year and could make the bracket with almost a losing record, and of course, first-seeded UC Irvine, who wins with a really balanced attack but does have 7’5" Mamadou Ndiaye, their shot-blocking specialist who could end up matching up with Williams, who is 9 inches shorter, in the finals
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