- 1Juan Jose BareaNortheasternPG
- 2Mike GanseyWest VirginiaSG
- 3Allan RayVillanovaSG
- 4Kevin PittsnogleWest VirginiaC
- 5Curtis StinsonIowa StateSG
- 6Darius WashingtonMemphisPG
- 7Kenny AdelekeHartfordPF
- 8Louis AmundsonUNLVPF
- 9Taj GrayOklahomaPF
- 10Leonardo di Pacche Dos SantosBrazilPF
- 11Marcus SlaughterSan Diego StateSF
- 12Brandon BowmanGeorgetownSF
- 13Steven SmithLa SalleSF
- 14Mike HallGeorge WashingtonSF
- 15Pops Mensah-BonsuGeorge WashingtonPF
- 16Dwyane MitchellLouisianaSG
- 17Justin WilliamsWyomingC
- 18Nik Caner-MedleyMarylandSF
- 19Terrell EverettOklahomaPG
- 20Rashad AndersonUConnSG
- 21J.P. BatistaGonzagaPF
- 22Eric HicksCincinnatiPF
- 23Viktor KeirouRussiaSG
- 24Matt HaryaszStanfordPF
- 25Gerry McNamaraSyracusePG
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