Top Coah-Player Duos in College Basketball for 2014-15

3GenClone

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Can someone that has more patience then me, just copy past it into the thread?

You mean like this?

[h=2]3. Georges Niang and Fred Hoiberg, Iowa State[/h]
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Iowa State coach Fred Hoiberg has managed to turn the risky venture of loading up on transfers into a winning formula. But his best player this season is one of the few he grabbed out of the high school ranks and has been able to work with for his entire college career.
Georges Niang had a monster sophomore year, his second with the Cyclones, in 2013-14 before a broken foot ended his season early during the NCAA tournament. According to his online bio, he's lost 25 pounds since last season, making his 6'8" frame even more athletic and tough to guard.

Hoiberg has plenty of talent on his roster, but none will be as important to this season as Niang. The two are linked and will win or lose with each other.

That literally took less than a minute...
 

Dandy

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Give me Hoiberg and Niang over UNC's Paige and Williams every day. We beat them without Niang.

Bleacher Report gon' Bleacher Report.
 

Rabbuk

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Marcus Paige has to be one of the more underachieving next Michael Jordan types ever.
 

Guetterdone1

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While we're on the topic of Paige what happened to all the Iowa talent that was here a few years ago? I haven't heard of any top 100 talents or future recruits the past few years.