Midseason V-LISTS | Jan. 13, 2005
Along with my midseason report, here are some midseason lists that honor those players who have excelled in the first half of the 2004-05 campaign:
Super Six Diaper Dandies
Jordan Farmar -- UCLA*
Aaron Bruce -- Baylor
Daniel Gibson -- Texas
Malik Hairston -- Oregon
D.J. White -- Indiana
Marvin Williams -- North Carolina
*top midseason diaper dandy
Top Diaper Dandy Duos
Jordan Farmar-Arron Afflalo -- UCLA
Malik Hairston-Bryce Taylor -- Oregon
Daniel Gibson-LaMarcus Aldridge -- Texas
D.J. White-Robert Vaden -- Indiana
Randolph Morris-Rajon Rondo -- Kentucky
All-Velcro (top defenders)
Travis Diener -- Marquette
Chuck Hayes -- Kentucky
Aaron Miles -- Kansas
Chris Paul -- Wake Forest
Shelden Williams -- Duke
All-Thomas Edison Super Six (creators at point guard)
Travis Diener -- Marquette
Raymond Felton -- North Carolina
Jarrett Jack -- Georgia Tech
Aaron Miles -- Kansas
Chris Paul -- Wake Forest
Deron Williams -- Illinois
All-Sherman Williams (tough in the paint)
Ike Diogu -- Arizona State
Channing Frye -- Arizona
Sean May -- North Carolina
Ronny Turiaf -- Gonzaga
Shelden Williams -- Duke
All-AT&T (long-distance shooters)
Travis Diener -- Marquette
Chris Hill -- Michigan State
Brendan Plavich -- Charlotte
Rashad McCants -- North Carolina
Gerry McNamara -- Syracuse
All-Slam Bam Jam (top dunkers)
Hassan Adams -- Arizona
Shannon Brown -- Michigan State
Rodney Carney -- Memphis
Isma'il Muhammad -- Georgia Tech
Nate Robinson -- Washington
All-Windex (top rebounders)
Andrew Bogut -- Utah
Michael Harris -- Rice
Paul Millsap -- Louisiana Tech
Lawrence Roberts -- Mississippi State
Shelden Williams -- Duke
All-Rambo (overall tough customers)
Travis Diener -- Marquette
John Gilchrist -- Maryland
Chuck Hayes -- Kentucky
Aaron Miles -- Kansas
P.J. Tucker -- Texas
All-Blenders (best at blending in and helping the team)
Luther Head -- Illinois
Chris McCray -- Maryland
Ivan McFarlin -- Oklahoma State
Josh Pace -- Syracuse
Jawad Williams -- North Carolina
All-Stars of Tomorrow
(incredible potential -- soph superstars next season)
LaMarcus Aldridge -- Texas
Rudy Gay -- Connecticut
Randolph Morris -- Kentucky
Russell Robinson -- Kansas
Marvin Williams -- North Carolina
All-Sixth Man Team
Stephen Graham -- Oklahoma State
Jason Klotz -- Texas
D.J. Strawberry -- Maryland
Kelvin Torbert -- Michigan State
Adam Waleskowski -- Florida State
Jermaine Watson -- Boston College
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