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Number 1 Draft Picks Nba
Number 1 Draft Picks Nba

When you're looking for betting tips for the NCAA Tournament which will begin next month, you'll have your eye on a handful of players that have the ability to not only drag their team through the big dance, but also the ability to raise their draft stock. Here's a look at who should shine in March.

DeMarcus Cousins, Kentucky

The freshman center was overshadowed by teammate John Wall, the likely No.1 pick in the NBA draft if he declares, but Cousins may be Kentucky's most consistent player. Through the first 26 games of the season, Cousins is averaging 16 points and 10.3 boards, he has failed to score in double digits just three times, and he's currently working on a nine-game streak with 10 rebounds or more. Cousins already has an NBA-ready body, and there aren't many in the NCAA who can guard him one-on-one. He just needs to work on his discipline.

Evan Turner, Ohio State

The versatile point forward has led the Buckeyes into the national-title discussion, averaging 19 points, 9.4 boards and 5.8 assists, along with 1.9 assists. Turner, a junior, has played just 20 games this season because of a back injury, and the Buckeyes went 3-3 in the six games he missed, including three losses on the road. That Turner returned after missing six games is a miracle in itself as the Buckeyes thought he would be gone for three months. Right now, some sites have him behind only Wall in mock drafts. Number 1 Draft Picks Nba

Greg Monroe, Georgetown

This sophomore center is the key to the Hoyas' sportsbook odds as he has a very unique skill set for his size. Monroe can pass out of the post in Georgetown's Princeton-style offense, and he's a lefty, which can make it tough to guard him. Monroe has a nice touch, and he's got great defensive instincts as well. The knock on Monroe is that he wasn't aggressive enough, but he's made a point of going to the foul line more. He's probably a lottery pick, but could really use another year of college.

Greivis Vazquez, Maryland

Vazquez is a senior guard who is similar to Turner in that he runs the Terrapins from a forward position. Through 24 games to date, Vazquez is averaging 18.5 points, 6.1 assists and 4.8 boards, but he sometimes struggles with turnovers. Vazquez is an intense player and obviously the leader at Maryland, and he's a big-game player. Right now he's slated to go in the second round, and someone could land him in a steal.

Scottie Reynolds, Villanova

He's not a pure point guard, but the senior from Villanova is a born winner who thrives in big games, and he's improved his three-point shooting this year on one of the country's best teams. He can finish in the lane despite being smaller than advertised, and he works hard on the defensive end of the floor. Reynolds is the type of player that will do anything for his team to win, and he's a second-round pick in mock drafts right now, so watch out for him when going to bet on March Madness this year. Number 1 Draft Picks Nba

Number 1 Draft Picks Nba - Top Five Players to Watch During March Madness

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