All-Time One and Done Team

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It seems like this past decade freshmen have made some huge impacts on their teams. With that being said, who is on the all-time one and done team.

Most obvious choice is Kevin Durant, who I think has had the best single season in college basketball history with his stats. John Wall (assuming he goes) is a pretty good choice, then who? I think you just about have to put Melo's name on their because he's the only freshman to lead his team to a national title of course he had some help in that game with McNamara bombing 3's against Kansas. But who else? Cousins (like Wall)? Oden? Beasley? Rose? Gordon? Mayo? Love? Bayless? Evans? Anybody else you guys can think of? I'm just randomly throwing out names.
 
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Oden, Durant, Carmelo Anthony, Rose, Beasley

that's a pretty sick lineup.
 
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i take conley jr over wall or evans, maybe even rose. atleat we could beat rose and wall ONCE!!
 
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I will take Fly Williams over anyone else as the shooting guard. I think he only played one season.

For those of you who don't know whom I am talking about: Fly Williams was as prolific offensive player as I have ever seen in college basketball for one year
 
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Let's rank 'em based on how much USC, Kentucky, etc. paid them to come to school for a year.
 
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What about guys who didn't go to college at all? That would be pretty interesting. Here's what I say for that one...

PG: ???
SG: Kobe
SF: Lebron
PF: Garnett
C: Howard

Honorable mention: Josh Smith

Looks like those guys definitely got it right. They certainly didn't need college.
 
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1995 NBA Draft

#5 Kevin Garnett, Farragut Career Academy, Chicago, Illinois (1995)

1996 NBA Draft

#13 Kobe Bryant, Lower Merion High School, Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvania (1996)
#17 Jermaine O'Neal, Eau Claire High School, Columbia, South Carolina (1996)

1997 NBA Draft

#9 Tracy McGrady, Mt. Zion Christian Academy, Durham, North Carolina (1997)
#42 Stephen Jackson, Oak Hill Academy, Mouth of Wilson, Virginia (2000, attended Butler Community College but did not play college basketball)

1998 NBA Draft

#25 Al Harrington, St. Patrick High School, Elizabeth, New Jersey (1998)
#33 Rashard Lewis, Alief Elsik High School, Houston, Texas (1998)
#40 Korleone Young, Hargrave Military Academy, Chatham, Virginia (1998)

1999 NBA Draft

#5 Jonathan Bender, Picayune Memorial High School, Picayune, Mississippi (1999)
#29 Leon Smith, Martin Luther King High School, Chicago, Illinois (2001)

2000 NBA Draft

#3 Darius Miles, East St. Louis High School, East St. Louis, Illinois (2000)
#23 DeShawn Stevenson, Washington Union High School, Fresno, California (2000)

2001 NBA Draft

#1 Kwame Brown, Glynn Academy, Brunswick, Georgia (2001)
#2 Tyson Chandler, Dominguez High School, Compton, California (2001)
#4 Eddy Curry, Thornwood High School, South Holland, Illinois (2001)
#8 DeSagana Diop, Oak Hill Academy, Mouth of Wilson, Virginia (2001)
#46 Ousmane Cisse, Saint Jude Montgomery High School, Montgomery, Alabama (yet to appear in an NBA game)

2002 NBA Draft

#9 Amar'e Stoudemire, Cypress Creek High School, Orlando, Florida (2002)

2003 NBA Draft

#1 LeBron James, St. Vincent - St. Mary High School, Akron, Ohio (2003)
#23 Travis Outlaw, Starkville High School, Starkville, Mississippi (2003)
#26 Ndudi Ebi, Westbury Christian School, Houston, Texas (2003)
#27 Kendrick Perkins, Clifton J. Ozen High School, Beaumont, Texas (2003)
#48 James Lang, Central Park Christian High School, Birmingham, Alabama (2006)

2004 NBA Draft

#1 Dwight Howard, Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy, Atlanta, Georgia (2004)
#4 Shaun Livingston, Peoria Central High School, Peoria, Illinois (2004)
#12 Robert Swift, Bakersfield High School, Bakersfield, California (2004)
#13 Sebastian Telfair, Abraham Lincoln High School (New York), Brooklyn, New York (2004)
#15 Al Jefferson, Prentiss High School, Prentiss, Mississippi (2004)
#17 Josh Smith, Oak Hill Academy, Mouth of Wilson, Virginia (2004)
#18 J.R. Smith, Saint Benedict's Preparatory School, Newark, New Jersey (2004)
#19 Dorell Wright, Leuzinger High School, Lawndale, California (2004)

2005 NBA Draft

#6 Martell Webster, Seattle Preparatory School, Seattle, Washington (2005)
#10 Andrew Bynum, St. Joseph High School, Metuchen, New Jersey (2005)
#18 Gerald Green, Gulf Shores Academy, Houston, Texas (2006)
#34 C.J. Miles, Skyline High School, Dallas, Texas (2005)
#35 Ricky Sanchez
#40 Monta Ellis, Lanier High School, Jackson, Mississippi (2005)
#45 Louis Williams, South Gwinnett High School, Snellville, Georgia (2005)
#49 Andray Blatche, South Kent Preparatory School, South Kent, Connecticut (2005)
#56 Amir Johnson, Westchester High School, Los Angeles, California (2006)

Plenty to choose from.
 

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