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    Default Rivals top 25 Small Forwards and a mofo bonus

    1 Chase Budinger F Arizona 6-7/205 Encinitas, CA
    Made a career-high six steals in win over California.

    2 Raymar Morgan F Michigan State 6-7/220 Canton, OH
    Stuck in his first slump of the season. Averaging just 8.3 ppg over last three games.

    3 Donte Greene F Syracuse 6-9/225 Baltimore,
    Fouled out with more than five minutes left in loss to Villanova.

    4 Josh Shipp F UCLA 6-5/207 Los Angeles, CA
    Do not blame Shipp for lost to USC. He hit a career-high 5 three-pointers versus Trojans.

    5 Robert Vaden F UAB 6-5/225 Indianapolis, IN
    Scored 33 points for second time this season in win over Southern Miss.

    6 Gary Forbes F Massachusetts 6-7/220 Brooklyn, NY
    Led Minutemen to big road win at Dayton.

    7 Brandon Rush G Kansas 6-6/210 Kansas City, MO
    Made just 2 of 14 (14.2 percent) field goals at Missouri.

    8 K.C. Rivers F Clemson 6-5/215 Charlotte, NC
    Gone from a sixth man to one of top players in the ACC.

    9 Malik Hairston G Oregon 6-6/215 Detroit, MI
    Averaging career-high 18.0 ppg and shooting 55 percent from field.

    10 Tyler Smith F Tennessee 6-7/215 Pulaski, TN
    Scored in double figures in 12 straight games. Vols are 11-1 over that stretch.

    11 Kyle Weaver G Wash. State 6-6/201 Beloit, WI
    Scored 16 points and passed out eight assists in win over Oregon.

    12 Terrence Williams F Louisville 6-6/210 Seattle, WA
    Put together triple-double but Cards still lost to Seton Hall.

    13 Courtney Lee F Western Kentucky 6-5/200 Indianapolis, IN
    Has some competition for Sun Belt Player of the Year.

    14 Pat Calathes F St. Joseph's 6-10/210 Casselberry, FL
    Averaging 18.8 ppg and 8.1 rpg.

    15 Geoff McDermott F Providence 6-8/235 New Rochelle, NY
    Grabbed 11 rebounds and dished out six assists in win over UConn.

    16 Brian Laing F Seton Hall 6-5/215 Bronx, NY
    Broke 20-point barrier for eighth time this season in win over Louisville.

    17 Kyle Singler F Duke 6-8/220 Medford, OR
    Hit three 3-pointers and scored 17 points in win over Clemson.

    18 Alonzo Gee G Alabama 6-6/219 Riviera Beach, FL
    Stuck in severe shooting slump. Made just 8 of last 34 field goals (23.5 percent).

    19 James Harden SF Arizona State 6-4/218 Los Angeles, CA
    This freshman is shooting a remarkable 55.4 percent from the field.

    20 Bill Walker F Kansas State 6-6/220 Huntington, WV
    Carried K-State offense while Michael Beasley was in foul trouble in win over Texas A&M.

    21 Nick Calathes SF Florida 6-6/185 Winter Park, FL
    Put together best game yet in win over Kentucky in overtime.

    22 Joe Alexander F West Virginia 6-8/225 Mt. Airy, MD
    Averaging 15.8 ppg for the upstart Mountaineers.

    23 Stefon Jackson SF Texas-El Paso 6-5/180 Philadelphia, PA
    Leads Conference USA with 23.6 ppg.

    24 James Johnson F Wake Forest 6-8/200 Cheyenne,
    Led Deacons to win over FSU with 24-point performance.

    25 Richard Roby G Colorado 6-6/205 San Bernardino, CA
    NBA stock is back on the rise.



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    That 26th ranked player is the best of them all.

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    With the 26th selection in the draft, MoneySportsGuy selects... unsensored

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    She is hot, but why does her shirt say UNCENSORED? Her tities need to be showing.

    Also, Rivals sucks. Take anything from them with a grain of salt.

    Brandon Rush 7th?
    Singler 17th?
    Harden 19th?
    Walker 20th?

    You've gotta be kidding me

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    yeah Rush and Walker need to be higher up in my opinion never paid much or any attention to Rivals and that right there confirmed probably why haha.

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    rivals has a lot of good stuff overall. harden being 19th is ridiculous but, even if you dont like their rankings, you can always discuss your own.

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