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14 results for "clemson tigers"
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NBA Draft - Chad Ford's Top NBA prospects from ACC
Chad FordChad Ford offers his short list of top NBA prospects from the ACC.
Blog | Conversation | October 09, 2012
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NCAA - Florida State's Chris Singleton explains the scouting proc...
Chris Singleton, Florida StateFlorida State forward Chris Singleton gives a player perspective on the NBA scouting process. These guys are watched far more often than fans realize.
Blog | Conversation | November 23, 2010
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Best Case/Worst Case: ACC
Eamonn BrennanThe ESPN.com summer previewing tour continues again this week with Summer Shootaround, our exhaustive August look at key college hoops conferences. In addition to helping out with the Shootarounds, yours truly will be adding some related commentary o...
Blog | September 01, 2010 -
Men's NCAA basketball: Eric Bledsoe situation with Kentucky Wildc...
Jay BilasMany are wagging their fingers at John Calipari and Kentucky over Eric Bledsoe's eligibility concerns, but Jay Bilas says it isn't just Cal's fault, and we all need to get off our high horses. Plus, why Tom Izzo can succeed in the NBA.
Blog | Conversation | June 10, 2010
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Doug Gottlieb: Final grades for the college basketball season
Doug GottliebThe report card is out, and Doug Gottlieb has the final grades for some of the best mid- and high majors and the schools from the top six conferences.
Story | Conversation | April 09, 2010
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NBA Draft Blog: Stock of college seniors like Luke Harangody seld...
Chad FordChad Ford examines why NBA teams usually turn up their noses at college seniors come draft day and names the top 10 four-year players with a chance to crack the first round in June. Plus, other updates to his Big Board.
Blog | Conversation | November 24, 2009
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ACC ShootAround: UNC still the king, but plenty aiming for defend...
To kick off our Summer ShootAround series, we begin in the ACC and look at the top storylines, the key players and the freshmen and games we can't wait to see ... oh yeah, and some predictions.
SpecialFeature | Conversation | August 17, 2009 -
Breaking down the 2009 classes in the ACC
Paul BiancardiThe top programs in the ACC have brought in talent that should help the conference continue to thrive.
Story | Conversation | May 21, 2009 -
Andy Katz: ACC basketball coaches will meet to discuss 18-game co...
Andy KatzACC coaches will meet Sunday through Tuesday in Amelia Island, Fla., with an 18-game schedule and a two-division format up for discussion for the 2011-12 season. ACC associate commissioner Karl Hicks said Friday that if the league is going to increa...
Blog | Conversation | May 08, 2009 -
ACC ShootAround: Duke, Miami to try to threaten a loaded UNC squa...
We all know about UNC (loaded and lookingo for a national title) and Duke (returning all but one key contributor), but don't sleep on Miami. Yes, you may not be able to pick the Hurricanes out of a lineup, but they're for real, and the ACC knows it.
SpecialFeature | Conversation | August 11, 2008 -
Grant puts high expectations on NC State
Gavin Grant knows he's providing bulletin-board material with his bold predictions for NC State in the ACC this season, but he doesn't care, Dana O'Neil writes.
Story | Conversation | August 24, 2007 -
UCLA's class could help Bruins to another Final Four
Antonio WilliamsWith the late signing period coming to an end, Antonio Williams ranks ESPN.com's top 25 2008 basketball recruiting classes.
Story | Conversation | May 21, 2007 -
Fresh mix could be the key to Heels' title run
For North Carolina to be as good as it can be this season, its sophomores will have to accept its freshmen getting a lot of minutes.
Story | Conversation | July 24, 2006 -
Hoosiers, Horns are Signing Day heavyweights
Bill HodgeThe Early Signing Period is underway, and it looks like Indiana and Texas will have the top 2004 classes.
Story | Conversation | November 12, 2003