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As we approach the Final Hour, it’s a perfect time to reflect on the exciting moments of the college basketball season. A standout player like Zion Williamson, a highly anticipated NBA prospect, has been making waves in the game with his impressive physical attributes standing at 6 foot 6 and weighing 282 pounds.

Williamson showcases exceptional skills including power, versatility, and a deep understanding of basketball tactics. Alongside him, R.J. Barrett and Cam Reddish are also set to shine in the upcoming NBA draft. Williamson, known for his spectacular dunks, maintains an average of 19.8 points, 9.4 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game, solidifying his status as a formidable player.

Looking back at the previous season, Michigan made it to the national title game propelled by stellar defense and crucial performances in the postseason. Freshman Ignas Brazdeikis, a talent from Lithuania and Canada, has led Michigan to an undefeated start, igniting hopes for a national championship victory. The prevalence of long-range shooting in college basketball has increased significantly, with teams incorporating more three-point shooters into their lineups, causing a surge in three-point attempts.

Teams are adapting to this trend by adjusting their lineups to accommodate more sharpshooters. This shift has resulted in a rise in the number of three-pointers attempted per game. The competition is fierce, with all teams delivering top-notch performances, making it challenging to predict the frontrunners for the season’s top spot.

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