Saturday, October 25, 2008

Just when you thought the game had peaked, that this was as good as it gets, you're proven wrong. When O.J Mayo, Derrik Rose, and Michael Beasley to name a few, entered the required one-and-done program of college hoops, everyone knew that they defined the game of young all-stars. Everyone knew that players like this were atypical and that some players might come close to match their rare talent, but never surpass it. However, the glass ceiling of freshmen basketball talent has been broken. Last year, what you thought was a glimpse of unforeseen talent was just another day at the park. This years incoming freshmen class offers above and beyond what you thought was good, it offers you above and beyond what you thought was great. This year offers you...a new definition of college basketball.

Top Incoming Freshmen for the 2008-2009 Season

Willie Warren (Oklahoma)
Al-Faroug Aminu (Wake Forest)
Tyreke Evans (Memphis)
Jrue Holiday (UCLA)
Demar Derosan (USC)
B.J. Mullens (Ohio State)
Kemba Walker (UCONN)
Samardo Samuels (Louisville)

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