1. C.J. Leslie N.C. State: Leslie played at Word of God, same high school as John Wall. He is an extremely athletic 6'7 205 wing man. He will be a difficult match up for any of his opponents. Odds are you'll see him on SC top ten more then once this year.
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2. Perry Jones Baylor: Out of Dallas,Texas Perry Jones, brings a lot of excitement to Waco. The Baylor Bears have found there replacement for Udoh. Jones is a high flyer, shot blocker, scorer, and rebounder he can do it all.
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3. Brandon Peters Western Kentucky: Explosive and freakish. Two words that fit Brandon Peters. At 6'2 180 there is no limit on his vertical. Ill take him as the best dunker in the class of 2010. He will be a great addition to the Hilltoppers.
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4. Ray McCallum Jr-Detriot: McCallum decide to join his dad at the University of Detroit. Mcallum is a McDonalds All Amercian and had offers from UCLA and Arizona. Hes a great player on both ends of the floor and i'm sure he will bring a lot of fans into Calihan Hall.
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5. Tobias Harris-Tennessee: One of the most heralded University of Tennessee recruits ever. This 6'8 220 forward has the skill set of a guard. You have to guard him all over the floor. He can knock down three's as well as go down low. Rocky Top nation will not be disappointed.
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6. Joe Jackson-Memphis: Another Great player from the city of Memphis. Jackson is quick and explosive. at 6'0 he plays above the rim and can create shots for himself with ease.
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7. Patric Young-Florida: Patric Young is one tough guy. He plays hard and dunks the ball with authority. I wish he had gone to to providence and played in the Dunkin' Donuts Arena. For every Dunk he had fans get a free donut.Ill guess ill have to keep dreaming. Enjoy gator fans you've got a good one.
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8. Juwan Staten-Dayton: From Oak Hills Academy, Juwan stands 5'11. Juwan is the definition of point guard and will get the reigns at UD from day one. I don't see anything stopping him from being one of the top guards in the league at the end of the year.
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9. Chrishawn Hopkins-Butler: He may not be as much of a factor this year but id keep and eye on him as his career evolves at Butler. He has the athleticism to play but, once he adds a few pounds to his frame he will be ready.
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10. Jay Harris-Valparaiso: Another player to watch as his career progress. He has a beautiful stroke and can knock down jumpers from well beyond the three point line. Once he starts to settle in at Valparaiso the sky's the limit.
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