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Emily Wong Let's put aside the fact that Western University and coach Pete Bell were guilty of numerous recruiting infractions to put together the team from Blue Chips, and let's just concentrate on the team itself.
This could be the greatest collection of basketball talent on any team in history.
First you have the big, raw, talented center Neon Boudeaux. Then you have the point guard who is also more than capable of getting to the rim or knocking down a jumper, Butch McRae.
Add to them the sharp-shooting big man, Ricky Roe, who can play either the three or the four, and you have a Big Three the likes of which college basketball has never seen.
The only downside is that all of the players are freshmen, but we've seen freshmen lead their teams to victory in the past (Carmelo Anthony, Derrick Rose).
To help with leadership, they have Tony, a senior who dabbled in point shaving a few years back and had trouble passing his "TV" class, but has a heart of gold.
The momentum couldn't be any stronger heading into the "NCSA" tournament after knocking off No. 1 Indiana in a nationally-televised game, so it's hard to see the Dolphins falling anywhere short of the national title game.
The three freshmen may be "one and dones," but for that one year, they certainly have the best team in the country.