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December 10, 2009 | Through the Arch
 

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Thursday, December 10, 2009

College Basketball’s Best Player

Right now, the very best player in college basketball is Kentucky freshman John Wall.

He’s already being called one of the greatest point guard prospects off all time and he’s projected as the No. 1 pick in the next NBA draft.

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John Wall

Before we let Kenny Hayes — the Miami guard from Northmont High opine on him — here’s what Wall did Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden.

In an oft-repeated theme this young season, Wall took over the game against UConn in the final minutes and lifted his Wildcats to victory.

This time, with Kentucky trailing 61-60, the 6-foot-4 guard — who’d finish with 25 points — drove for a lay-up with 30.8 seconds left and though getting knocked to the floor by the Huskies’ 240 pound Alex Oriakhi he made the basket and then the foul shot to put the Cats in front for good.

Against Miami — in his very first college game ever — he hit the game-winner at the buzzer. He had a huge basket in an overtime win against Stanford. And last Saturday he made two crucial free throws in a two-point victory over North Carolina.

He’s averaging 18.9 points, seven assists and 3 steals a game through eight games.

Across the board, those early season numbers are better than the first year starts of other recent freshman phenoms like Memphis’ Tyreke Evans and Derrick Rose, USC O.J. Mayo and Indiana’s Eric Gordon.

“I’m not sure you could compare him to anybody,” former Duke assistant and ESPN assistant Jay Bilas told the Wall Street Journal’s David Biderman. “I can’t recall anybody who’s wowed me like this.”

After last Saturday’s game North Carolina coach Roy Williams called Wall the best point guard prospect since Jason Kidd.

Wall — who sat out Kentucky’s home opener because of a minor violation — made his debut against Miami at Rupp Arena.

Kentucky overcame an 18-point deficit, then took the lead until Hayes tied the game with a three-pointer with 8 seconds left.

That’s when Wall took over and hit the game winner at the buzzer.

“Before the game I checked him out on YouTube because everybody had been hyping him, but now I can say he more than lives up to the hype,” said Hayes, who had 16 points and fives assists to Wall’s 19 and 5.

“I remember when I hit my shot and then I just saw him flying down the court. He’s fast and I just knew he was going to hit that shot. He wanted to take over the game. You don’t see many freshman with that kind of attitude, but he’s not like anybody else.

“That dude is really, really good.”

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