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Thursday, December 19, 2013

Ineligible Players That Would Complement Their Teams Perfectly

Trevor Lacey- Transfer to NC State (Old Team: Alabama)
Trevor Lacey was one of the best shooters in the SEC last year. He is now on an NC State team that would benefit from another 15+ point per game scorer behind T.J. Warren. Lacey's three-point shot is amazing, and he would be a better starting option than Desmond Lee. Another strong guard along with Cat Barber would make NC State a legitimate contender.

Jabarie Hinds- Transfer to UMASS (Old Team- West Virginia)
Hinds,who stands under 6 feet like teammate Chaz Williams, would be a deadly scoring punch of the Minutemen bench. Hinds, who has only averaged 7.4 points per game in two seasons at WVU, would not have to play the huge minutes he had to play at West Virginia at UMASS. UMASS could also go with a small lineup with Hinds, Williams, and Derrick Gordon in the backcourt, which would be a very athletic lineup. Hinds benefits mostly from his athleticism.

Sheldon McClellan- Transfer to Miami (Old Team- Texas)
McClellan would give Miami the scoring punch that the Hurricanes desperately need. McClellan averaged 12.4 points per game in two years at Texas only playing about 21 minutes per game. After Rion Brown graduates from the Hurricanes after the season, McClellan will fill in the scoring role that Brown will leave behind.

Zach Price- Transfer to Missouri (Old Team- Louisville)
Zach Price was a scrub on last years Louisville championship team, so he transferred to the Tigers. Price would complement guards Jordan Clarkson, Jabari Brown, and Earnest Ross by filling a big hole in the middle left by former centers Alex Oriahki and Laurence Bowers. When Price sees the floor next year for the Tigers, prepare for a star season.

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