With the University of Kansas completing a 16-point comeback, they narrowly won the championship after 14 years against the University of North Carolina and the fourth time in team history that they won the NCAA championship, and Kansas hot Lotto show guard Abbaji was elected MOP. Now the US media inventory of the recent 20 years of NCAA to win the MOP winner, of which 10 people have played in the NBA this season, but only 8 people are still in the NBA, and the Lakers occupy 3 seats, namely Anthony, Thick Brow and Ellington.
2003 Syracuse University Anthony plays for the Lakers
2004 University of Connecticut Emeka-Okafor left the NBA in 2018
2005 Sean May, University of North Carolinacurrent teaching assistant
2006 University of Florida Noah retired
2007 University of Florida Corey-Brewer is a pelican teaching assistant
2008 University of Kansas Chalmers Playing for the Development League
2009 University of North Carolina Ellington played for the Lakers
2010 Duke University Kyle Singler retired
2011 University of Connecticut Walker Played for Knicks
2012 University of Kentucky Thick Brow brother played for the Lakers
2013 University of Louisville Hancock retired
2014 University of Connecticut Napier played for the Europa League
2015 Duke University Tyes Jones plays for the Grizzlies
2016 Villanova University AssidiaCono played for the Knicks
2017 University of North Carolina Joel Barry retired
2018 Villanova University Di Vincenzo played for kings
2019 University of Virginia Kyle Guy Playing in the Development League
2020 Suspension
2021 Baylor University Jared Butler plays for the Jazz
2022 University of Kansas Abbaji
There are 10 MOP winners in the last 20 years this season, who have played in NBA games this season, but Chalmers and Kyle Gay have both played briefly for the Heat, and they are currently playing in the NBA Development League.
Among them, the three most notable MOP winners are naturally the three players currently playing for the Lakers, namely Anthony at Syracuse University in 2003, Ellington at the University of North Carolina in 2009, and Kentucky's Thick Brow Brother in 2012.
However, the Lakers' performance this season is quite bad, they currently only have the hope of theoretically advancing to the NBA playoffs, and there is a high probability that they will not be able to get out of the playoffs early. Anthony and Ellington, two veterans, may leave the team this summer, and the fate of the thick eyebrow brother is unpredictable, some US media suggest trading thick eyebrow brother, and some US media suggest keeping the Zhan Mei double core.
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