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Rank Team Player PPG Rank Team Player PPG FANTASYTOURNAMENTHOOPS.com 2013 Top 200 Cheat Sheet Rank Team Player PPG Rank Team Player PPG 1 Louisville Russ Smith 17.9 101 Butler Andrew Smith 11.1 2 Gonzaga Kelly Olynyk 17.5 102 North Carolina State C.J. Leslie 14.9 3 Indiana Cody Zeller 16.8 103 St. Louis Mike McCall Jr. 10.0 4 Kansas Ben McLemore 16.7 104 UCLA Travis Wear 11.0 5 Ohio State Deshaun Thomas 19.7 105 Marquette Juior Cadougan 8.6 6 Gonzaga Elias Harris 14.9 106 Gonzaga Przemek Karnowski 5.5 7 Indiana Victor Oladipo 13.7 107 Notre Dame Jerian Grant 13.3 8 Kansas Jeff Withey 13.6 108 Notre Dame Jack Cooley 13.3 9 Duke Mason Plumlee 17.2 109 St. Louis Jordair Jett 9.8 10 Duke Seth Curry 17.1 110 Ohio State Sam Thompson 7.0 11 Georgetown Otto Porter Jr. 16.4 111 North Carolina James Michael McAdoo 14.5 12 Indiana Christian Watford 12.4 112 Colorado State Colton Iverson 14.4 13 Kansas Travis Releford 11.9 113 North Carolina Reggie Bullock 14.3 14 Gonzaga Kevin Pangos 11.5 114 California Justin Cobbs 15.5 15 Duke Ryan Kelly 14.6 115 Missouri Laurence Bowers 14.8 16 Michigan Trey Burke 19.2 116 Illinois D.J. Richardson 12.8 17 Miami Shane Larkin 13.7 117 Memphis Geron Johnson 10.5 18 Miami Kenny Kadji 13.6 118 Virginia Commonwealth Rob Brandenberg 10.6 19 Indiana Jordan Hulls 10.5 119 UNLV Anthony Marshall 10.6 20 Louisville Chane Behanan 10.4 120 Kansas Naadir Young 5.2 21 Louisville Gorgui Dieng 10.3 121 North Carolina P.J. Hairston 13.8 22 Kansas Elijah Johnson 10.2 122 Oklahoma State Phil Forte 10.4 23 Miami Durand Scott 12.9 123 Butler Roosevelt Jones 10.1 24 Louisville Peyton Siva 9.9 124 Iowa State Tyrus McGee 13.5 25 Duke Quinn Cook 12.5 125 Missouri Jabari Brown 14.0 26 Georgetown Markel Starks 12.4 126 Wisconsin Ryan Evans 10.1 27 Creighton Doug McDermott 23.1 127 UCLA Kyle Anderson 9.9 28 Indiana Will Sheehey 9.5 128 Butler Kellen Dunham 9.9 29 Marquette Vander Blue 14.4 129 Ole Miss Murphy Holloway 14.4 30 Gonzaga Gary Bell, Jr. 9.2 130 Colorado State Dorian Green 13.1 31 UCLA Shabazz Muhammad 18.3 131 UNLV Bryce Dejean-Jones 9.9 32 Duke Rasheed Sulaimon 11.4 132 Wichita State Cleanthony Early 13.6 33 New Mexico Kendall Williams 13.7 133 UNLV Katin Reinhardt 9.8 34 Michigan State Keith Appling 13.5 134 Notre Dame Eric Atkin 11.6 35 Michigan State Gary Harris 13.2 135 Wisconsin Sam Dekker 9.7 36 Kansas State Rodney McGruder 15.1 136 North Carolina State Richard Howell 12.7 37 Butler Rotnei Clarke 16.7 137 Colorado State Wes Eikmeier 12.7 38 Louisville Wayne Blackshear 8.3 138 Minnesota Andre Hollins 13.9 39 Michigan Tim Hardaway Jr. 14.8 139 New Mexico Hugh Greenwood 7.3 40 Syracuse C.J. Fair 14.5 140 Cincinnati Cashmere Wright 12.5 41 Florida Kenny Boynton 12.5 141 North Carolina State Lorenzo Brown 12.5 42 Florida Erik Murphy 12.4 142 Memphis Chris Crawford 9.3 43 UNLV Anthony Bennett 16.1 143 Georgetown Mikael Hopkins 6.0 44 Florida Mike Rosario 12.3 144 Colorado Askia Booker 12.4 45 Ohio State Lenzelle Smith Jr. 10.1 145 Villanova JayVaughn Pinkston 12.9 46 New Mexico Tony Snell 12.2 146 Kansas State Shane Southwell 8.3 47 Syracuse Brandon Triche 14.0 147 Kansas State Thomas Gipson 8.3 48 Virginia Commonwealth Treveon Graham 15.7 148 Marquette Trent Lockett 7.2 49 Kansas Kevin Young 7.7 149 Belmont Kerron Johnson 13.7 50 Indiana Kevin Ferrell 7.7 150 Wichita State Carl Hall 12.8 51 Oklahoma State Markel Brown 15.6 151 Kansas State Will Spradling 8.2 52 New Mexico Alex Kirk 12.0 152 North Carolina State T.J. Warren 12.2 53 Syracuse James Southerland 13.8 153 Oklahoma Steven Pledger 12.0 54 UCLA Jordan Adams 15.2 154 Akron Zeke Marshall 13.0 55 Ohio State Aaron Craft 9.7 155 Iowa State Georges Niang 11.8 56 Arizona Mark Lyons 14.9 156 Villanova Ryan Arcidiacono 12.3 57 Oklahoma State Marcus Smart 15.1 157 Illinois Tracy Abrams 10.6 58 Marquette Davante Gardner 11.5 158 Pittsburgh Tray Woodall 11.7 59 Gonzaga Sam Dower 7.2 159 Arizona Kevin Parrom 8.7 60 Louisville Luke Hancock 7.2 160 Missouri Phil Pressey 11.9 61 St. Louis Dwayne Evans 12.9 161 Temple Scootie Randall 11.8 62 Virginia Commonwealth Juvonte Reddic 14.5 162 Cincinnati JaQuon Parker 11.3 63 Miami Trey McKinney Jones 9.2 163 Colorado State Greg Smith 11.3 64 Temple Khalif Wyatt 19.9 164 Belmont Trevor Noack 12.5 65 San Diego State Jamaal Franklin 17.0 165 Bucknell Cameron Ayers 12.5 66 Oklahoma State Le'Bryan Nash 14.2 166 Missouri Keion Bell 11.6 67 Georgetown D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera 9.0 167 Villanova Darrun Hilliard 11.3 68 Memphis Joe Jackson 13.8 168 Colorado Andre Boerson 10.8 69 Ole Miss Marshall Henderson 20.0 169 Oregon E.J. Singler 11.6 70 Syracuse Michael Carter-Williams 12.3 170 Creighton Gregory Echenique 9.6 71 Arizona Solomon Hill 13.6 171 San Diego State Xavier Thames 9.6 72 Florida Patric Young 10.5 172 Iowa State Melvin Ejim 10.6 73 Illinois Brandon Paul 16.3 173 Colorado Josh Scott 10.6 74 Michigan State Adreian Payne 10.1 174 Akron Demetrius Treadwell 11.4 75 Cincinnati Sean Kilpatrick 17.3 175 Oklahoma Amath M'Baye 10.3 76 Michigan Nik Stauskas 11.6 176 Oregon Carlos Emory 11.0 77 California Allen Crabbe 18.7 177 Bucknell Bryson Johnson 11.1 78 Bucknell Mike Muscala 19.0 178 Wichita State Malcolm Armstead 10.4 79 Kansas State Angel Rodriguez 11.5 179 Oregon Damyean Dotson 10.8 80 Michigan State Branden Dawson 9.7 180 Pittsburgh Lamar Patterson 9.9 81 Belmont Ian Clark 18.1 181 Temple Anthony Lee 10.3 82 Michigan Glenn Robinson III 10.9 182 Notre Dame Pat Connaughton 8.8 83 New Mexico Cameron Bairstow 9.4 183 Pittsburgh Talib Zanna 9.7 84 Virginia Commonwealth Troy Daniels 12.2 184 Creighton Grant Gibbs 8.6 85 Miami Reggie Johnson 7.7 185 Minnesota Rodney Williams 10.5 86 Michigan State Derrick Nix 9.3 186 Belmont J.J. Mann 10.5 87 Marquette Jamil Wilson 9.2 187 Akron Alex Abreu 10.3 88 Oklahoma Romero Osby 15.7 188 Minnesota Austin Hollins 10.4 89 Arizona Nick Johnson 11.6 189 Bucknell Joe Willman 10.3 90 Colorado Spencer Dinwiddie 15.5 190 Villanova Mouphtaou Yarou 9.6 91 Memphis Adonis Thomas 11.5 191 Temple Jake O'Brien 9.4 92 Florida Scottie Wilbekin 9.0 192 Minnesota Trevor Mbakwe 10.0 93 Georgetown Nate Lubick 7.4 193 Michigan Mitch McGary 6.0 94 Iowa State Will Clyburn 15.2 194 Akron Nick Harney 9.7 95 St. Louis Kwamain Mitchell 10.2 195 Oregon Tony Woods 9.5 96 Wisconsin Jared Berggren 11.5 196 Ole Miss Reginald Buckner 9.5 97 Ohio State LaQuinton Ross 7.3 197 Creighton Ehtan Wragge 7.7 98 St. Louis Cody Ellis 10.1 198 Illinois Joseph Bertrand 7.7 99 Wisconsin Ben Brust 11.3 199 San Diego State J.J. O'Brien 7.6 100 San Diego State Chase Tapley 13.5 200 Pittsburgh J.J. Moore 8.3.
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