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NCAA Seniors Rankings- Full List
#Player
1Roy Hibbert C
21 years old, 7' 2" 272lbs.
Georgetown
2Courtney Lee SG
22 years old, 6' 5" 200lbs.
Western Kentucky
3Jason Thompson C
21 years old, 6' 11" 250lbs.
Rider
4DeVon Hardin C
21 years old, 6' 11" 250lbs.
California
5Shan Foster SG
21 years old, 6' 6" 205lbs.
Vanderbilt
Last Update 4/15/2008
NCAA Juniors Rankings- Full List
#Player
1Chris Douglas-Roberts SG
21 years old, 6' 7" 200lbs.
Memphis
2Tyler Hansbrough PF
22 years old, 6' 9" 230lbs.
North Carolina
3Richard Hendrix PF
21 years old, 6' 8" 250lbs.
Alabama
4Darren Collison PG
20 years old, 6' 1" 165lbs.
UCLA
5Trent Plaisted PF/C
21 years old, 6' 11" 240lbs.
BYU
Last Update 2/26/2008
NCAA Sophomores Rankings- Full List
#Player
1Brook Lopez PF/C
20 years old, 7' 0" 260lbs.
Stanford
2D.J. Augustin PG
20 years old, 5' 11" 175lbs.
Texas
3Russell Westbrook PG/SG
19 years old, 6' 3" 187lbs.
UCLA
4Chase Budinger SG/SF
20 years old, 6' 7" 190lbs.
Arizona
5Marreese Speights PF/C
20 years old, 6' 10" 245lbs.
Florida
Last Update 4/19/2008
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Last Update 7/17/2006
Portsmouth Invitational: Official Rosters and Preview
by  Kyle Nelson
The 2008 Portsmouth Invitational Tournament, the NCAA seniors-only tournament, will be held from April 9th-12th in Portsmouth, Virginia. Complete team rosters are listed below. Check out the official website of PIT, where you can find more info as well as the daily box scores

2008 Official NBA Draft Early Entry List
by  Jonathan Givony
We've received a copy of the official 2008 NBA Draft Early Entry list, with 69 NCAA underclassmen, 21 Internationals, 34 former NCAA players who became automatically eligible for the draft by signing professional contracts, and other "unknown individuals" who are likely entering their name in the draft as a practical joke.

J.R. Giddens: "I was a kid who made bad decisions"
by  Joey Whelan


J.R. Giddens talks candidly about the odd path stretching five years that led him from being a McDonald's All-American and Top-20 recruit to Mountain West Conference Player of the Year, with the many ups and downs that went along with that. Quite refreshingly, he doesn't seem to be shying away from taking responsibilities for the choices he made: “I have no problems about answering the questions because I was a kid who made bad decisions."

Blog: Antonio Anderson Entering the Draft
by  Jonathan Givony
Antonio Anderson filed paperwork making himself eligible for this year’s draft, the player informed DraftExpress’ Jonathan Givony today. “I sent my letter in today…I’ll be entering the draft without an agent,” Anderson told us. “I’ll be trying to learn as much as I can, and try to see where I’m at and what teams think of me.”

All-Portsmouth Invitational Tournament, Third-Team
by  Jonathan Givony, Joseph Treutlein, Joey Whelan
Recapping the top performers seen at the 2008 Portsmouth Invitational Tournament, concluding with the third team. Reggie Williams, Mykal Riley, Chris Lofton, Charles Rhodes and Rob McKiver receive in-depth analysis.

Blog: Bayless signs with Jeff Schwartz, other agent signings
by  Jonathan Givony
Who has signed with who so far in the world of the NBA Draft?



All-Portsmouth Invitational Tournament, Second-Team
by  Jonathan Givony, Joseph Treutlein, Joey Whelan
Recapping the top performers seen at the 2008 Portsmouth Invitational Tournament, moving on to the second team. Patrick Ewing Jr., Othello Hunter, Josh Duncan, Frank Elegar, and Jiri Hubalek receive in-depth analysis.

All-Portsmouth Invitational Tournament, First-Team
by  Jonathan Givony, Joseph Treutlein, Joey Whelan
Recapping the top performers seen at the 2008 Portsmouth Invitational Tournament, starting with the first team. Pat Calathes, Gary Forbes, Jamar Butler, Mark Tyndale and Kyle Hines receive in-depth analysis.

Portsmouth Invitational Tournament: Day Four
by  Jonathan Givony, Joseph Treutlein, Joey Whelan
The 56th edition of the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament is in the books, and the very cohesive and talented Tidewater Sealants unsurprisingly came away as the champions in blowout fashion. In a less expected move, was Jamar Butler was named the MVP. Kyle Hines had yet another strong showing, as did Frank Elegar, Othello Hunter and Gary Forbes.

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