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    Feature,Oregon — Tags: , , , , , , , — Josh Cordell @ 5:48 pm

    Pac-10
    No Pac-10 basketball team is ranked in the top 25 right now. But how different would that be if the Pac-10 Conference hadn’t lost the players it has to early entry in the NBA draft? Here’s a look at what Pac-10 teams would look like had those players stayed:

    Player, grade they would be, what they are averaging in the NBA, NBA team
    Arizona
    Jordan Hill, Sr – 4.1 ppg, 2.7 rpg, Knicks
    Chase Budinger, Sr – 8.2 ppg, 2.7 rpg, Rockets
    Jerryd Bayless, Jr – 9.4 ppg, 2.4 apg, Blazers

    Arizona State
    James Harden, Jr – 9.7 ppg, 3.2 rpg, 2.1 apg, Thunder

    UCLA
    Jrue Holiday, So – 5.2 ppg, 2.5 apg, 2.1 rpg, 76ers
    Russell Westbrook, Sr – 16.1 ppg, 7.4 apg, 4.9 rpg, Thunder
    Kevin Love, Jr – 15.4 ppg, 11.8 rpg, 2.6 apg, Timberwolves

    USC
    Taj Gibson, Sr – 8.2 ppg, 6.4 rpg, Bulls
    DeMar DeRozan, So – 8.2 ppg, 2.9 rpg, Raptors
    OJ Mayo, Jr – 17.8 ppg, 3.8 rpg, 3.1 apg, Grizzlies

    Stanford
    Brook Lopez, Sr – 18.9 ppg, 9.1 rpg, 2.2 apg, Nets
    Robin Lopez, Sr – 7.1 ppg, 3.9 rpg, Suns

    Washington
    Spencer Hawes, Sr – 10.8 ppg, 5.9 rpg, Kings

    Granted, you could make this case for every Conference I’d imagine. But the fact is that the Pac-10 has lost a lot of talent very early. Many of the above players were one and done and are having real success in the NBA.

    All six teams above would likely be top 25 if they had those players on their teams right now. How crazy scary would USC be? Can you imagine how many highlights that squad would produce. Arizona would be an impossible matchup.

    How about trying to matchup with the Lopez twins of Stanford.


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