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“Academics” in the NBA Playoffs: Crafting Nine Collegiate Starting Lineups

Remember watching the tournament a couple weeks ago and being continuously bothered by Jerry Rice’s voice speaking on behalf of the NCAA about how student-athletes are students first? Well, I do.

The message of the ad was also to say “hey, being a student-athlete can help you gain the skills necessary for the real world once your four years are up, even though less than a percentage of you will become successful professional athletes…” *That’s essentially our motto at Student Union Sports.

My favorite point of the commercial was when Jerry Rice, reading Mark Emmert’s script, was forced to say that a college degree is much more valuable than one of those pesky NBA/NFL multimillion dollar contracts.

Anyways, for the <1% that have made the jump to the big stage from the college courts, 211 former college basketball players, reigning from 85 total schools, are in the 2018 NBA Playoffs.

Some more quick and somewhat pointless statistics:

With nine schools having enough players to create a playoff starting line up, I’ve crafted the ideal roster for each of the qualifying schools:

Kentucky Wildcats – 13 players

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Fun Fact: You could fill every position in this line up with a current New Orleans Pelicans player.

UCLA Bruins – 12 players

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Duke Blue Devils – 11 players

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Kansas Jayhawks – 9 players

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*This was a bit more difficult than the other schools because the Jayhawks don’t have any guards in the playoffs. Both Oubre Jr. and Wiggins are Small Forwards for their teams.

North Carolina Tar Heels – 8 players

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Texas Longhorns – 6 players

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Arizona Wildcats – 6 players

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*I ran into the same problem with Arizona that I had with Kansas, but this time, there were no playoff bigs. Iguodala and Solomon Hill play Small Forward for their teams.

Florida Gators – 5 players

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Syracuse Orange – 5 players

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What we’ve learned…

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