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Take stock of NBA history over the years: what are the NCAA and NBA double champions.
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To add: The 2011 winner is Connecticut, and the MOP is Camba Walker.
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In the United States, the NCAA is as popular as the NBA, and March Madness is the highlight of the year. A purer stage and a win-or-lose rule make the NCAA full of highlights. Many stars with brilliant careers have shown strong strength as early as college, but it is not easy to lead the team to win the NCAA championship, and players such as Caine, Simmons, Duncan and other champions have never won it.
Today, let's take a look at the superstars who have won the NCAA championship.
Anthony. One of the most legendary players on the college stage, and usually the boss of the NCAA championship team is the big one.
3. Seniors. But when Anthony was at Syracuse University, he became a star in his freshman year. He averaged 10 rebounds and assists per game, repeatedly set scoring records, led Syracuse University to the NCAA championship, and he was also the only freshman player to win the MOP in the Final Four in the past 30 years.
Brother Thick Eyebrows. Anthony Davis, who is one of the best power forwards in the league today. As the champion show in 2012, the thick eyebrows were locked in the champion seat early.
Thick eyebrows are very talented, with a height of 2.08 meters, excellent athleticism, and solid interior skills, which are the objects of competition among major teams. Thick Eyebrows University plays for the famous Kentucky, the overall strength of the team is strong, and there is a big killer weapon of thick eyebrows, and the final championship is well deserved, and his average blocks per game also set a new NCAA record.
Jordan. The leader was 21 years old when he entered the league, playing for North Carolina in college. As the team's ace, Jordan spent a total of three years in North Carolina, when he pursued team basketball, and averaged only points and rebounds and assists per game in his junior year.
Jordan also led North Carolina to the NCAA championship, and then entered the NBA as a tanhua. Interestingly, Jordan's rookie season hit 28+7+6 data. Maybe for him, the NBA is no different from college.
Walker. The Celtics' leading point guard, Walker's career has also been successful, and now he is Mr. Billion, and he has also been selected to the All-Star team many times. In college, Walker attended the University of Connecticut.
His performance has improved year by year, and by the time he was a junior, Walker was averaging 20+5+5 per game, making him one of the best stars in the league. In the end, Walker helped the University of Connecticut, beat Kentucky to win the championship, and his draft prospects were widely bullish.
Horford. Horford is a strong player, he is a scout in '07, he has been selected as an All-Star 5 times in his career so far, earned a salary of 100 million dollars, and can be said to be a personal winner. He was equally successful in college, when he was teammates with David Lee at the University of Florida.
In his sophomore year, he led the team to an NCAA championship. The following year, Horford led the team to a championship, and at the time he was recognized as a talent, second only to Oden and Durant in the draft.
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Anthony Davis. In 2011, he entered the University of Kentucky, where no one would have imagined him winning an NCAA championship in his rookie season. In the 2011-2012 season, he averaged points, rebounds and blocks per game.
In the Finals, he had 18 points and 11 rebounds.
Carmelo Anthony. In the 01-02 season, Anthony joined Syracuse University and won the only NCAA championship in its history. In the '02-03 season, Anthony averaged points, 10 rebounds and assists.
Against the University of Texas, Anthony scored 33 points, becoming the most single-game scorer in NCAA rookie history.
Jordan. In 1982, Jordan joined the University of North Carolina. In his rookie season, he reached the Finals, helping the team defeat Georgetown University 63-62 to win the NCAA championship, and Jordan also became the best college student of the year and the first Olympic team of the United States, and won the Olympic gold medal.
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There are a lot of them, the champion in 2012, last season's champion Anthony Davis, as well as Guago Anthony, the old hooligan Jordan, these are all famous superstars in the NBA, and they have also won championships in the NCAA.
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The superstars who have won the NCAA championship are: Anthony Davis, Anthony, Jordan, Walker, Horford, Corey Brewer, etc. This award means something extraordinary to each of them.
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They're Jordan, Davis and Anthony, and each one of them has great basketball talent, he's got a lot of talent, he's a great player.
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Superstars who have won NCAA championships include melon Cameron Anthony, Michael Jordan, Anthony Davis, Bill Russell, Havlicek, Abdul-Jabbar, and Magic Johnson.
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There are many, such as Anthony, Davis, Jordan, Walker, Horford, etc., the NCAA is still well-known in the United States, and if it can do well, it is still easy to attract scouts.
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They are Havlicek, Russell, Abdul-Jabbar, Johnson, Jordan and other players, who are very strong and explosive.
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Corey Brewer, Danny Green, Kemba Walker, Anthony Davis, and many more. Corey Brewer in 2006 and 2007, Danny Green in 2009, Kemba Walker in 2011 and Anthony Davis in 2012 are also awards for their careers.
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Brother Thick Eyebrows, Anthony, and Jordan have all won the NCAA championship, Brother Thick Eyebrows won the championship in 11 years, Anthony won the championship in 03, and Jordan won the championship in 82.
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The NCAA championship players are:
Tony Decker 1996.
Sheehan May 2005.
Emeka Okafor 2004.
Juan Dixon 2002.
Richard Hamilton 1999.
Bob Hurley 1992.
Chris Williams 1994.
Carmelo Anthony 2003.
Sheehan Battier 2001.
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In the NBA, there are many people who have won the NCAA championship, and here I will mention a few of the more famous ones. Anthony Davis, in 2011, Davis led the University of Kentucky to an NCAA championship and got the first pick in the NBA draft. Anthony, in the 01-02 season, Anthony led Syracuse University to the championship, and was the third overall pick in the subsequent draft.
Michael Jordan, '82, led the University of North Carolina to a championship before launching his glorious career in the NBA.
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A few days ago, the Warriors picked Obitopin from Dayton University with the fifth pick in the TA's mock draft. Everyone's a little confused, aren't the big hits like Edwards, Three-Ball and Wiseman fragrant?
But it turns out that the warrior's vision is unique.
Today, Obitopin was named the Associated Press' NCAA Player of the Year. At the same time, his coach Anthony Grant became the head coach of the year. This is another pair of students who have been elected as the best of both the best in '04, after Antoine Jamison and Martelli of St. Joseph's University in '04.
This season, Obitoping averaged 20 points, rebounds and assists per game, and ranked first in the United States with 107 dunks in a single season.
On ESPN's draft**, he ranked ninth; In NBA Draft, he is Tanhua.
The Warriors like him, in addition to his excellent physical attributes, as well as his outside firepower, and he is a spatial No. 4 who can go inside and out. However, the current Pascal has also played, and with Green, the Warriors' No. 4 position is quite crowded.
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The Associated Press announced this year's NCAA Player of the Year, which was successfully selected by Obi Topping of the University of Dayton.
Topping averaged 20 rebounds and assists per game this season, ranking first in the United States with 107 dunks in a single season; The 22-year-old Topping is 2.06 meters tall and weighs 100 kilograms, and his physical fitness is quite outstanding. Dayton's 29-2 record is inseparable from Toppin's super performance. This season, Toppin shot 32 of 81 three-pointers and shot a good space No. 4 position.
He can open up space and improve the team's offensive firepower, and some American media pointed out that Toppin is very suitable for the Warriors' tactical system and is a perfect match for the Splash Brothers.
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