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2009   Point Guard  
 
 
  NamePosSchoolHt/WtHometownStock Value
1Ty LawsonGN. Carolina5-11/195Clinton, MD
Lawson arguably was the most valuable player in the NCAA tournament.
2Toney DouglasGFlorida State6-2/200Jonesboro, GA
3Jonny FlynnGSyracuse6-0/172Niagara Falls, NY
4Stephen CurryGDavidson6-3/185Charlotte, NC
5Tyreke EvansGMemphis6-5/205Aston, PA
Evans scored 33 points in a regional semifinal loss to Missouri.
6Sherron CollinsGKansas5-11/200Chicago, IL
7Eric MaynorGVirginia Com.6-2/165Fayetteville, NC
8Jeff TeagueGWake Forest6-2/175Indianapolis,
Teague had seven turnovers in a first-round loss to Cleveland State.
9Levance FieldsGPittsburgh5-10/190Brooklyn, NY
10Greivis VasquezGMaryland6-5/195Caracas,
11Kalin LucasGMichigan State6-0/165Sterling Heights, MI
Lucas took care of the ball well until the NCAA championship game.
12A.J. PriceGConnecticut6-2/187Amityville, NY
Price scored at least 15 points in each of his tournament games.
13Talor BattleGPenn State5-11/160Albany, NY
Battle led Penn State to the NIT championship.
14Patrick MillsGSt. Mary's CA5-10/175Canberra,
Mills helped his team beat Stephen Curry and Davidson in the NIT.
15Nick CalathesPGFlorida6-6/194Winter Park, FL
16Jerome RandleGCalifornia5-10/160Chicago, IL
17Nic WiseGArizona5-10/178Kingwood, TX
Wise averaged 21.3 points per game in the NCAA tournament.
18Aaron JacksonGDuquesne6-4/185Hartford, CT
Jackson scored 46 points in an NIT loss to Virginia Tech.
19Scottie ReynoldsGVillanova6-2/195Herndon, VA
His huge play against Pittsburgh sent Villanova to the Final Four.
20Darren CollisonGUCLA6-0/160Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Collison never seemed healthy throughout the postseason.
21Devan DowneyGSouth Carolina5-9/173Chester, SC
Downey shot a combined 10-of-34 in two NIT games.
22Tyrese RiceGBoston College6-1/190Richmond, VA
Rice had nine points and six turnovers in a first-round loss.
23Byron EatonPGOK State5-11/210Dallas, TX
Eaton averaged 17.5 points and 8.5 assists in the NCAA tourney.
24Malcolm DelaneyGVirginia Tech6-3/170Baltimore, MD
25Ben WoodsideGNO DAKOTA ST5-11/188Albert Lea,
He capped a brilliant career by scoring 37 points against Kansas.

Point Guards dropped from last stock exchange entry:
Brandon Ewing, Jimmer Fredette


Last Update: 4/10/2009

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