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- 1Daishen NixUSAPG
- 2Austin ReavesOklahomaSG
- 3Joel AyayiGonzagaSG
- 4Aaron HenryMichigan StateSG
- 5Matthew HurtDukePF
- 6McKinley Wright IVColoradoPG
- 7Chaundee BrownMichiganSF
- 8Carlik JonesLouisvillePG
- 9Sam HauserVirginiaSF
- 10Trendon WatfordLSUPF
- 11DJ StewardDukePG
- 12Vrenz BleijenberghBelgiumSF
- 13Justin ChampagniePittsburghSF
- 14Isaiah MillerUNC GreensboroPG
- 15Matt MitchellSan Diego StateSF
- 16John Petty JrAlabamaSG
- 17Duane Washington JrOhio StatePG
- 18AJ LawsonSouth CarolinaSG
- 19Yves PonsTennesseeSF
- 20Jose AlvaradoGeorgia TechPG
- 21Amar SyllaSenegalPF
- 22Moses WrightGeorgia TechPF
- 23Marcus GarrettKansasPG
- 24EJ OnuUSAC
- 25JaQuori McLaughlinUC Santa BarbaraPG
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