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Brewer's best backcourts 1. Ty Lawson and Wayne Ellington, North Carolina Comment: Lawson is the best point guard in the nation, and Ellington...

Brewer's best backcourts

1. Ty Lawson and Wayne Ellington, North Carolina

Comment: Lawson is the best point guard in the nation, and Ellington is a deadly clutch shooter for the No. 1 Tar Heels.

2. Jerel McNeal, Wes Matthews and Dominic James, Marquette

Comment: James is out for the season with an injury, but McNeal and Matthews could still lead Marquette to the Sweet 16.

3. Justin Dentmon, Isaiah Thomas and Venoy Overton, Washington

Comment: Despite all being under 6 feet, they have managed to thrive defensively.

4. Devan Downey and Zam Frederick, South Carolina

Comment: High-scoring guards have the Gamecocks back in the NCAA tournament picture.

5. A.J. Price, Jerome Dyson, Craig Austrie and Kemba Walker, Connecticut

Comment: Dyson is now out for the season with an injury, but the Huskies' championship hopes will still come down to whether this talented backcourt supports a dominant frontcourt.

Brewer's best backcourts

1. Ty Lawson and Wayne Ellington, North Carolina

Comment: Lawson is the best point guard in the nation, and Ellington is a deadly clutch shooter for the No. 1 Tar Heels.

2. Jerel McNeal, Wes Matthews and Dominic James, Marquette

Comment: James is out for the season with an injury, but McNeal and Matthews could still lead Marquette to the Sweet 16.

3. Justin Dentmon, Isaiah Thomas and Venoy Overton, Washington

Comment: Despite all being under 6 feet, they have managed to thrive defensively.

4. Devan Downey and Zam Frederick, South Carolina

Comment: High-scoring guards have the Gamecocks back in the NCAA tournament picture.

5. A.J. Price, Jerome Dyson, Craig Austrie and Kemba Walker, Connecticut

Comment: Dyson is now out for the season with an injury, but the Huskies' championship hopes will still come down to whether this talented backcourt supports a dominant frontcourt.

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