2. Patrick Baldwin Jr., Milwaukee
The Panthers will be part of an intriguing Horizon League, and no player will be more must-see in that conference than this potential 2022 lottery pick. At 6-foot-9, Baldwin is going to be a nightmare for opponents to face in that league. He'll have a chance to put up the best statistical profile of any freshman in the nation. If you're wondering why a five-star, top-10 prospect chose Milwaukee, perhaps his name rings a bell: his father is the coach.
5. Antoine Davis, Detroit Mercy
College basketball is not lacking small-league ballers who can fill it up. Davis easily fits this description, and if you're a college hoops diehard then you already know who he is. Davis (career average: 24.9 ppg) has a slight chance to set the Division I record for most consecutive games with at least 10 points (the record is 115 by La Salle's Lionel Simmons. Davis is at 82). But let's not pigeonhole the man into a shoot-only kind of player. He averaged a career-high 4.8 assists last season while playing for his father, Mike, who's been at the helm of this program since 2018.
Phoenix to Host UW-Platteville in Final Exhibition--greenbayphoenix.com
SEAY LEADS JAGUARS TO EXHIBITION WIN OVER ANDERSON, 74-60--iupuijags.com
Panthers Set to Open 2021-22 Campaign--mkepanthers.com
Exhibition contest pits @NKUNorseMBB versus Lake Erie--nkunorse.com
BURKE LEAVES PROGRAM DUE TO PERSONAL REASONS--goldengrizzlies.com
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