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Rutgers came into last season with its sights set high after coach Steve Pikiell transformed a roster that produced a losing record. Bailey and Harper highlighted the greatest recruiting class in the program's history. But instead of a Cinderella story, a nightmare unfolded.
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Monday was a big day for Duke star Cooper Flagg as he learned of his (likely) future home for the foreseeable future. To start the day at the NBA Draft Combine he measured nearly an inch taller than he did before his one-and-done Blue Devils season.
Boozer, longtime Jazz fans will remember, was a two-time All-Star in his six years with Utah. From 2004-10, Boozer averaged 19.3 points and 10.5 rebounds for the team, pushing them, along with teammate Deron Williams, to a Western Conference Finals berth in 2007.
With the NBA draft lottery firmly in the rearview mirror, mock drafts can now at least be accurate to the order. Most mocks didn't bother simulating a lottery b
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Sporting News on MSNESPN's Jonathan Givony projects Spurs will select Rutgers star with No. 2 pick in the NBA DraftThe Rutgers basketball team featured two of the most exciting freshmen in all of college basketball. However, due to some unfortunate circumstances, the team never found its rhythm, ultimately missing the NCAA Tournament entirely.
It’s remarkable to think that an 18-year personnel man has never drafted a player inside the top 10. But it’s true.
The Charlotte Hornets may have missed out on Cooper Flagg in agonizing fashion, but they do still have the chance to land a top draft prospect fourth overall. T