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I mentioned this on a Cracked Sidewalks post I just did, but it is buried.  I was amazed when I pulled up all of the guys who played their senior year AND made an NBA roster - only UConn and Marquette had 5 on the list.  We are shaky since McNeal was just a 10-day contract without getting on the court, so you could say just UConn, but if you give me a pass on that, and realize that if the database went back one more year to get Diener, then MU has put the most seniors in the NBA of any team.  It sure would be great to add two more this year - good luck DJO and Jae!

Marquette seniors to make NBA roster since 2006
Novak, Steve   2006
McNeal, Jerel   2009
Matthews, Wesley   2009
Hayward, Lazar   2010
Butler, Jimmy   2011

UConn seniors to make NBA roster since 2006
Price, AJ   2009
Gay, Rudy   2006
Boone, Josh   2006
Armstrong, Hilton   2006
Adrien, Jeff   2009
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Quote from: cheebs09 on May 18, 2012, 03:03:14 PM
So we can pencil in the Bucks taking Melo then.

Or maybe Anthony davis and then trade him for the rights to someone who will be out of thbe league in a year.  I just had a flashback of Dirk and Stephon.

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