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Old 12-06-2012, 02:48 AM   #1
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Default Point guard play key to success

by none other than Bruce Pearl

He has a nice mention of Wilbekin in the first two paragraphs:

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Marquis Teague, Kemba Walker, Jon Scheyer, Ty Lawson, Sherron Collins. Those are the names of the point guards of the past five national champions in college basketball. All play professionally (Teague, Walker and Lawson in the NBA), four of them were All-Americans (Teague was not) and two were Cousy Award winners (Walker and Lawson). It cannot be overstated how important the point guard position is in college basketball.

If you don’t believe me, look down the list of ESPN.com’s Power Rankings this week. Indiana, Duke, Michigan, Syracuse and Florida are the top five teams. Yogi Ferrell, Quinn Cook, Trey Burke, Michael Carter-Williams and Scottie Wilbekin are the guys handling the point for each of these teams. It’s practically a list of the who’s who at the position.
Here is the link to the whole essay:

http://espn.go.com/blog/collegebaske...key-to-success
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