LSU and Oregon Players to Watch

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1. Devoe Joseph (Oregon)- When two evenly matched teams are facing each other, the team with the bigger star almost always wins. The Oregon Ducks are better than LSU, which means that they have an even bigger advantage with the better overall team and the better star. Joseph plays solid defense and is monstrous on offense with a 22.1 PER and a 59.8 TS%. He is going to avenge that game against Colorado, you can bet on that.

2. E.J. Singler (Oregon)- This guy is a leader, and he’s going to hustle and do whatever it takes to win. He may not be as good as Devoe, but Singler is slightly better on defense, is almost as efficient, and he adds something as a rebounder.

3. Garrett Sim (Oregon)- The Ducks big three takes the top spots, because Sim can knock down almost any shot when he isn’t having a terrible game. Heck, everyone stunk in the Colorado game, so don’t expect that to happen again.

4. Justin Hamilton (LSU)- He isn’t your traditional center, but he is a decent shooter and has a 22.3 PER with some good defensive stats. He’s the best and most important player on LSU, so expect to hear his name quite often this evening. (Verdict and final list on next page).