The 2010-11 ACC Defensive Player of the Year combines an uncanny knack for blocking shots with a wingspan that stretches 90 inches. Henson (#31 pictured blocking shot) is one of the better prospects in the 2012 NBA Draft.
The return of Scott could very well be just what the doctor ordered for the Cavaliers in 2011-12. During the season's first portion a year ago the senior forward was a double-double machine.
If you want to block shots, please call Sene. Can he become the next Nene'? Find out in our breakdown on UVA’s big man.
The former Indiana Mr. Basketball has been an impact player since stepping on campus for the Tar Heels. He could vie for All-Conference honors again in 2011-12, but he will need to stay healthy.
A former Iraqi war veteran, James has taken his talents to the hardwood. After starring at Tallahassee Community College, he burst onto the scene for the Seminoles in 2010-11.
After earning 1st Team All-ACC Freshman honors, Williams took his game to another level in his sophomore year. How will it translate to the NBA?
After averaging just over 17 points a game this past season, Shumpert decided it was time to take his talents to the NBA. An explosive leaper, he will need to improve his consistency to reach his full potential.
Grant, the nephew of former Chicago Bulls' star forward Horace Grant, has improved in every season of his collegiate career. After a strong close to his final campaign, will the former Tiger get drafted?
Irving made the decision to enter the NBA Draft amidst speculation that there could be a potential lockout in the NBA. While there are no guarantees, you can bet on one thing. Kyrie Irving will be a first round draft choice in June's NBA Draft.
Singleton has all of the tools you want to see in an athletic swingman or front court athlete for the next level. He has good length and wingspan, plus outstanding speed in the open court.