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Name | Pos | School | Ht/Wt | Hometown | Stock Value |
 | 1 | Ty Lawson | G | N. Carolina | 5-11/195 | Clinton, MD |  |  | Lawson arguably was the most valuable player in the NCAA tournament. |  | 2 | Toney Douglas | G | Florida State | 6-2/200 | Jonesboro, GA |  |  |  | 3 | Jonny Flynn | G | Syracuse | 6-0/172 | Niagara Falls, NY |  |  |  | 4 | Stephen Curry | G | Davidson | 6-3/185 | Charlotte, NC |  |  |  | 5 | Tyreke Evans | G | Memphis | 6-5/205 | Aston, PA |  |  | Evans scored 33 points in a regional semifinal loss to Missouri. |  | 6 | Sherron Collins | G | Kansas | 5-11/200 | Chicago, IL |  |  |  | 7 | Eric Maynor | G | Virginia Com. | 6-2/165 | Fayetteville, NC |  |  |  | 8 | Jeff Teague | G | Wake Forest | 6-2/175 | Indianapolis, |  |  | Teague had seven turnovers in a first-round loss to Cleveland State. |  | 9 | Levance Fields | G | Pittsburgh | 5-10/190 | Brooklyn, NY |  |  |  | 10 | Greivis Vasquez | G | Maryland | 6-5/195 | Caracas, |  |  |  | 11 | Kalin Lucas | G | Michigan State | 6-0/165 | Sterling Heights, MI |  |  | Lucas took care of the ball well until the NCAA championship game. |  | 12 | A.J. Price | G | Connecticut | 6-2/187 | Amityville, NY |  |  | Price scored at least 15 points in each of his tournament games. |  | 13 | Talor Battle | G | Penn State | 5-11/160 | Albany, NY |  |  | Battle led Penn State to the NIT championship. |  | 14 | Patrick Mills | G | St. Mary's CA | 5-10/175 | Canberra, |  |  | Mills helped his team beat Stephen Curry and Davidson in the NIT. |  | 15 | Nick Calathes | PG | Florida | 6-6/194 | Winter Park, FL |  |  |  | 16 | Jerome Randle | G | California | 5-10/160 | Chicago, IL |  |  |  | 17 | Nic Wise | G | Arizona | 5-10/178 | Kingwood, TX |  |  | Wise averaged 21.3 points per game in the NCAA tournament. |  | 18 | Aaron Jackson | G | Duquesne | 6-4/185 | Hartford, CT |  |  | Jackson scored 46 points in an NIT loss to Virginia Tech. |  | 19 | Scottie Reynolds | G | Villanova | 6-2/195 | Herndon, VA |  |  | His huge play against Pittsburgh sent Villanova to the Final Four. |  | 20 | Darren Collison | G | UCLA | 6-0/160 | Rancho Cucamonga, CA |  |  | Collison never seemed healthy throughout the postseason. |  | 21 | Devan Downey | G | South Carolina | 5-9/173 | Chester, SC |  |  | Downey shot a combined 10-of-34 in two NIT games. |  | 22 | Tyrese Rice | G | Boston College | 6-1/190 | Richmond, VA |  |  | Rice had nine points and six turnovers in a first-round loss. |  | 23 | Byron Eaton | PG | OK State | 5-11/210 | Dallas, TX |  |  | Eaton averaged 17.5 points and 8.5 assists in the NCAA tourney. |  | 24 | Malcolm Delaney | G | Virginia Tech | 6-3/170 | Baltimore, MD |  |  |  | 25 | Ben Woodside | G | NO DAKOTA ST | 5-11/188 | Albert 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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