Sophomore class loaded with PGs
Updated: November 10, 2005, 11:49 PM ET
By
Fran Fraschilla | Special to ESPN Insider
This year's sophomore class is filled with high-quality point guards. Here are 10 of the best to watch:
Jordan Farmar, UCLA
He's added 15 pounds of muscle, which hopefully will increase his range and accuracy from deep. Otherwise, he has the whole package and is the West's best young point guard -- the Pac-10's closest proxy to Mike Bibby since the Arizona star's heyday.
He's added 15 pounds of muscle, which hopefully will increase his range and accuracy from deep. Otherwise, he has the whole package and is the West's best young point guard -- the Pac-10's closest proxy to Mike Bibby since the Arizona star's heyday.
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Fran Fraschilla is a college basketball analyst for ESPN. He formerly was the head coach at Manhattan, St. John's and New Mexico.
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