Think you know where these guys went to school? Go ahead and give it a shot.
By Richie.Zh01
20 Questions
L1 Difficulty
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About This Quiz
We're talking players from Wake Forest, Santa Clara, Georgetown, everywhere. We've got the big schools and the random ones you've barely heard of.
Some are pretty straightforward if you followed college basketball. You probably know Carmelo went to Syracuse, for example.
But this isn't just a basic quiz. We're digging deeper. LeBron skipped college, sure, but what about Kevin Durant? What about Tim Duncan or Allen Iverson? And for the real challenge: Steve Nash? John Stockton? Those aren't the kind of facts people just remember.
Here’s the deal: Casual fans won't stand a chance. Even serious basketball fans are gonna miss more than they'd like to admit.
Alright, let's see how many you actually get right!
[C] West Virginia | Leading the Mountaineers all the way to the national championship game cemented his legendary status in Morgantown forever.
2/20
Paul Pierce?
[D] Kansas | Jayhawk fans watched him evolve into a complete scorer who could attack from anywhere on the court relentlessly.
3/20
Danny Granger?
[B] New Mexico | The Pit's altitude advantage helped him develop into a versatile star who dominated Mountain West conference competition nightly.
4/20
Theo Ratliff?
[D] Wyoming | WAC opponents feared his shot-blocking presence that eventually convinced NBA scouts to draft the defensive specialist.
5/20
Paul Westphal?
[B] Southern California | The Pac-8 scoring guard thrived in Los Angeles before transitioning into a successful NBA playing and coaching career.
6/20
Michael Beasley?
[A] Kansas State | Crazy freshman statistics included nearly thirty double-doubles in a single season for the Manhattan basketball program.
7/20
Hakeem Olajuwon?
[A] Houston | Phi Slama Jama's athletic centerpiece soared for alley-oops while blocking everything near the rim in Houston.
8/20
Chauncey Billups?
[C] Colorado | Playing at home in Boulder prepared him for NBA stardom with tough Big 12 matchups every single night.
9/20
Shane Battier?
[B] Duke | Coach K's system maximized his defensive intelligence and team-first mentality that delivered multiple championship banners in Durham.
10/20
Kenyon Martin?
[B] Cincinnati | Senior season dominance earned him National Player of the Year before a devastating ankle injury crushed tournament dreams.
11/20
Kevin McHale?
[D] Minnesota | Post footwork and relentless rebounding were already elite when Golden Gophers fans watched him dominate Big Ten opponents.
12/20
Wally Szczerbiak?
[D] Miami (OH) | Sweet Sixteen heroics shocked the college basketball world when his scoring explosion destroyed higher-seeded tournament opponents.
13/20
Mo Williams?
[A] Alabama | Steady point guard play and clutch SEC shooting earned him respect throughout competitive Southeastern Conference basketball battles.
14/20
Keith Van Horn?
[B] Utah | Rick Majerus coached him into a polished scoring forward who led deep NCAA tournament runs in Salt Lake City.
15/20
Bill Bradley?
[C] Princeton | His Ivy League brilliance peaked with a Final Four appearance that remains one of Princeton's greatest basketball achievements.
16/20
Kevin Durant?
[A] Texas | A ridiculous freshman campaign averaging over twenty-five points per game made him an obvious number two pick.
17/20
Shaquille O'Neal?
[D] LSU | Baton Rouge witnessed the future legend literally breaking backboards with his overwhelming size and unstoppable power moves.
18/20
Steve Francis?
[A] Maryland | Junior college transfer status didn't stop him from throwing down thunderous dunks all across ACC arenas in College Park.
19/20
Chris Webber?
[C] Michigan | The Fab Five's most talented member delivered countless double-doubles before that infamous timeout haunted Michigan basketball forever.
20/20
Brandon Roy?
[C] Washington | Four years of steady improvement culminated with Pac-10 Player of the Year honors before entering the NBA draft.