Monday, October 3, 2005

Best Inside-Outside Combos

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Balance is key in college basketball. Even if you are stacked in the backcourt, you may be weak on the interior. Conversely, a team may be loaded in the paint, but not very powerful at the guards. To make noise in the NCAA Tournament, production from both inside and outside are necessary. Here are the top inside-outside duos:

1. JJ Redick/Shelden Williams, Duke
2. Justin Gray/Eric Williams, Wake Forest
3. Marcus Williams/Josh Boone, Connecticut
4. Allan Ray/Curtis Sumpter, Villanova
5. Chris Hernandez/Matt Haryasz, Stanford
6. Terrell Everett/Taj Gray, Oklahoma
7. Maurice Ager/Paul Davis, Michigan State
8. Jeff Horner/Greg Brunner, Iowa
9. Daniel Gibson/LaMarcus Aldridge, Texas
10. Dee Brown, James Augustine, Illinois
11. Ronald Steele/Chuck Davis, Alabama
12. Taquan Dean/Juan Palacios, Louisville
13. Ken Tutt/Caleb Green, Oral Roberts
14. Darryl Hill/Lamont Hamilton, St. John's
15. Mike Gansey/Kevin Pittsnogle, West Virginia

2 comments:

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  2. Oklahoma should be way higher than that. Taj Gray is ridiculous good if he plays balls out.

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