A couple highlights and the link
http://insider.espn.go.com/mens-college ... id=6131081 to Jay Bilas's list of Most Respected Players in College BB.
Kawhi Leonard, San Diego State: Leonard is a man. He has huge hands, goes after the ball with tremendous will and plays with an unyielding persistence. In short, Leonard plays hard, and he plays hard all the time. Try going to the gym without seeing Leonard there. He loves to play, and that is contagious. Leonard shames his teammates into working harder and wanting more and does so without having to say a word about it. His example says it all.
Derrick Williams, Arizona: Williams is an easy person to like and is quick to smile and share a laugh. Until recently, though, he had no real idea just how good he was or how good he could be. Williams is the most efficient player in the country and is very productive with fewer shot attempts than most any other player. Against UCLA, Williams fractured a finger, wrapped it up and has continued to play. His loping style gives the impression that he isn't going all out, especially in a drill, but when you see him on the floor in a game, you know he has that "it" quality. As he learns to be more vocal and a
better leader, he will become a complete player. He is already a respected one.
Norris Cole, Cleveland State: Before he scored 41 points, grabbed 20 rebounds and dished nine assists against Youngstown State on Feb. 12, Cole was a known commodity in basketball circles. He has been a respected player in the Horizon League who is ultra fast, productive, can get his own shot, take over a game and has perhaps the best understanding of the game of anyone in the league. The Dayton product is a terrific student and a leader on and off the court. Ask anyone in the league, and Cole's name will be mentioned first.