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    Respect The Hustle Podcast – Episode 25

    The Respect the Hustle Podcast is back for a new season here at Get More Sports, and our host Will Whelan is the man in the know when it comes to NCAA basketball. This week on the first edition of the season, Will finds himself wondering why in the world there’s such a difference in […] More

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    Best Returnees to College Basketball

    The deadline to officially withdraw from the NBA Draft and return to college basketball has passed, with the actual draft just around the corner. While some big names remained in the draft, others made use of the NCAA policy introduced this offseason. Who are the top returners to college basketball? Well, we’re so glad that […] More

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    Josh Hart Returning, As Is Villanova

    It might sound crazy, but even as the defending national champion, Villanova isn’t entering next season as the national title favorite. That news became even more heavy hitting once it was announced that senior-to-be Josh Hart would be returning to school. Hart averaged 15.5 points and 6.8 rebounds per game last season for Jay Wright’s […] More

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    Oregon Returners Figure to be Key

    We know it’s early, but look who is the Pac-12 favorite as we sit here at the beginning of summer. With the return of Dillon Brooks and Tyler Dorsey, it is none other than Dana Altman’s Oregon Ducks. Both Brooks and Dorsey tested the NBA Draft waters thanks to new NCAA rules allowing players to […] More

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    Isaiah Briscoe Returning to Kentucky

    With Isaiah Briscoe returning to Kentucky for his sophomore season, head coach John Calipari now has the most versatile, explosive, and arguably tough backcourt in the country heading into the 2016-17 season. Kentucky is bringing in five-star prospects De’Aaron Fox and Malik Monk, forming a duo that many were ready to call among the most […] More

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    Marcus Lee Returning, But Transferring

    The storylines around underclassmen leaving the NBA Draft process took a turn on Thursday as it was announced that Marcus Lee would return to college basketball, albeit in the form of a transfer. Lee’s NBA stock consistently fell through the draft process as NBA scouts got to see the highly athletic though partially skilled Kentucky […] More

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    Nigel Hayes Back to Wisconsin

    After testing the 2016 NBA Draft waters, Wisconsin senior-to-be Nigel Hayes announced his intentions of returning to school in hopes of returning to the Final Four for a third time and capturing the national title that has eluded him thus far. Hayes, who entered the Draft process with as many questions from NBA scouts as […] More

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    Melo Trimble Returning to Maryland

    Unable to shake off the rust from a disappointing sophomore season, Melo Trimble returning to Maryland looks like, by far, the best decision for both player and program. Trimble took the Big 10 and the college basketball world by storm as a freshman, showing a moxy and shooting ability that few were expecting from the […] More

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    Who is the Most Underrated NBA Prospect?

    Every year, identifying the most underrated NBA prospect in the NBA Draft is among the chief goals of franchise scouts across the country. Sure, drafting in the top five brings pressure, but late-round picks establish a franchise’s depth. So, who could be the next second-round pick to end up playing significant minutes in the postseason, […] More

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    Is Jaylen Brown Most Overrated NBA Prospect?

    When looking over various reports and mock drafts for the most overrated NBA prospect, one name kept coming to mind–especially when relating what some are projecting to what I watched all season in college basketball. There is no greater difference in my opinion to what is being projected as in the case of California freshman […] More

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    UConn’s Hamilton Among NBA Combine Losers

    For all of those who left with positive feedback, there were plenty of NBA Combine losers that might have left the combine regretting signing with an agent, or calling their college coaches immediately to make sure there’s still room for them in school. Either way, here are our NBA Combine losers. Daniel Hamilton, UConn, SF […] More

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    Diallo Headlines NBA Combine Winners

    Identifying who the NBA Combine winners were is a key component in determining who will remain eligible for the Draft, whose stock improved, and which players will be returning to college next season. Without further ado, here are our NBA Combine winners. Cheick Diallo, Kansas, PF The KU big man struggled to even get on […] More

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