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March Madness meets NBA tryouts: Final Four features 10+ draft prospects in collision course

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Four giants, one stage—and more on the line than just a trophy. This year’s Final Four isn’t just historic, it’s electric. Big names, bigger stakes, and the kind of talent that has NBA scouts locking in. What’s fueling these teams? And who’s ready to step out of the college spotlight and into the pros?

Auburn Tigers Auburn Tigers placed first as the tournament's top selection while showing their exceptional strength throughout. The Auburn Tigers depend on All-American senior forward Johni Broome who demonstrates excellent defensive abilities and outstanding rebounding skills. Broome's leadership has steered Auburn toward the Final Four and his game has positioned him as a strong possibility for NBA Draft selection between round one midrange and late first round. Auburn engages the Florida matchup in the semifinals while facing a 2.5-point disadvantage which intensifies their motivation to prove their worth through excellent performance.



Florida Gators Senior Florida Gator guard Walter Clayton Jr. leads this season with a major impact on the team. He began at Iona College before moving to Florida where his improvement led to his recognition as the program's initial First Team All-American. The Gators' postseason success has strengthened both his draft position and resulted in potential late first- or second-round selection because of his ability to play well under stress combined with exceptional shooting abilities.



Duke Blue Devils Duke's strong lineup features the talented freshman Cooper Flagg , who is anticipated to be the first overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft. Flagg's incredible two-way performance has garnered him National Player of the Year accolades, and his leadership has been essential to the Blue Devils' triumphs. He is joined by teammates Khaman Maluach and Kon Knueppel, both projected to be lottery picks. Maluach's impressive 7-foot-2 height and Knueppel's scoring flexibility contribute to a team that has the top offense in the nation.


Houston Cougars The Houston Cougars are entering the Final Four with the best defense in the country and an impressive 17-game winning streak. Their semifinal game against Duke is shaping up to be a thrilling contest of offense versus defense.


Veteran guard LJ Cryer, who won a national championship with Baylor, adds a wealth of experience to the Cougars' backcourt. With their strong defensive play and experienced roster, Houston is a formidable opponent as they chase their first national championship.


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With the Final Four in full swing, the Alamodome evolves into a lot more than a venue for college competition; it serves as a launchpad for the next wave of NBA talent. Each play is significant, impacting not only the quest for a national title but also the professional journeys of these aspiring athletes.
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