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#AskCoachB: Ranking the best frontcourts

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1. Kentucky

Dakari Johnson, Julius Randle, Willie Cauley-Stein and Alex Poythress make up the most powerful frontcourt in the game. They can score, block shots and rebound with anyone.

2. Arizona

Brandon Ashley, Kaleb Tarczewski, Aaron Gordon.

This threesome is strong, long and explosive, and they use those gifts on both ends of the floor.

3. Syracuse

C.J. Fair, Rakeem Christmas, DaJuan Coleman, Baye Keita.

This bunch has both length and girth while protecting the basket and finishing inside.

4. Florida

Patric Young, transfer Dorian Finney-Smith (Virginia Tech) and Will Yeguete.

If Freshman Chris Walker becomes eligible in December this group could do serious damage together. They are extremely productive and could be dominant on the inside if Walker is playing.

Player of the Year

Marcus Smart. Nothing seems to faze this All-American. When you easily could have walked away from the college game and you come back, that means you are extremely confident in your ability. He has put up terrific numbers across the board, dominated the action at times and makes his team win -- that's what a POY does.