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Manny HarrisMichiganSG - 2
Sylven LandesbergVirginiaSG - 3
Brian ZoubekDukeC - 4
Mikhail TorranceAlabamaPG - 5
Charles GarciaSeattle UPF - 6
Alexy ShvedRussiaSG - 7
Ben UzohTulsaPG - 8
Jon ScheyerDukeSG - 9
Miroslav RaduljicaSerbiaC - 10
Thomas HeurtelFrancePG - 11
Tyren JohnsonLouisianaSF - 12
Sherron CollinsKansasPG - 13Artsiom ParakhouskiC
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Jerome RandleCaliforniaPG - 15
Elijah MillsapUABSG - 16
Matt BouldinGonzagaPG - 17
Mac KoshwalDePaulC - 18
Marqus BlakelyVermontPF - 19
Scottie ReynoldsVillanovaPG - 20
Vladimir DasicSerbiaPF - 21
Samardo SamuelsLouisvillePF - 22
Artem ZabelinRussiaC - 23
Deon ThompsonNorth CarolinaPF - 24
Omar SamhanSaint Mary'sC - 25
Andrew OgilvyVanderbiltC
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