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- 1Justin LewisMarquetteSF
- 2Dominick BarlowOvertime ElitePF
- 3Michael Foster JrG League IgnitePF
- 4Jean MonteroOvertime ElitePG
- 5Ziga SamarFuenlabradaPG
- 6Dereon SeabronNC StateSG
- 7Trevion WilliamsPurdueC
- 8Ron Harper JrRutgersSF
- 9Alondes WilliamsWake ForestPG
- 10Keon EllisAlabamaSG
- 11Collin GillespieVillanovaPG
- 12Kofi CockburnIllinoisC
- 13Kenneth Lofton JrLouisiana TechPF
- 14John ButlerFlorida StatePF
- 15Scotty Pippen JrVanderbiltPG
- 16Julian ChampagnieSt. John'sSF
- 17Johnny JuzangUCLASF
- 18Tevin BrownMurray StateSG
- 19Aminu MohammedGeorgetownPG
- 20Orlando RobinsonFresno StateC
- 21Brady ManekNorth CarolinaPF
- 22Gabe BrownMichigan StateSF
- 23Jamaree BouyeaSan FranciscoPG
- 24Darius DaysLSUPF
- 25Bryson WilliamsTexas TechPF
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