5 seniors who can have breakout college basketball seasons in 2019 20
5 seniors who can have breakout college basketball seasons in 2019-20 NCAA.com
Relive the top plays from ' magical run! — NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessMBB)
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PRESENTED BY The NBA draft early-entrant deadline to withdraw is at the end of May, leaving teams to speculate about what their rosters may look like in the fall. OTHER PLAYERS TO WATCH: But there are a number of key players in each class who decided against putting their names in to continue playing college basketball. I cherry-picked five players in each class that either should have a breakthrough season as a major contributor on their team. Here are my picks for the rising seniors:Braxton Key 6-8 F Virginia
Key led the Cavaliers in rebounding at 5.3 per game and will likely add even more team-high rankings next year. The departures of Ty Jerome, Kyle Guy and De’Andre Hunter from the national champs means Key will be counted on even more as a senior. He adapted well in transferring from Alabama. He got it defensively and didn’t jump out of his lane. If he’s asked to do more, he can. If the need is there, he’ll answer it. Tony Bennett has built a brand that works well as a unit and Key will continue to thrive in what Bennett desires from him on the floor. Virginia's journey through the tourney was nothing short of thrilling.Relive the top plays from ' magical run! — NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessMBB)