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Big Boys only in the Big Easy

It’s going to be big boys only in the Big Easy.

After a couple years of mid-majors breaking into the party and little guys leading their teams to titles, the Final Four will feature power players from power conferences.

The players are as good as it gets when it comes to big men: Kansas’ Thomas Robinson, Ohio State’s Jared Sullinger and Kentucky’s Anthony Davis. They’re all first-team All-Americans, and Louisville’s Gorgui Dieng isn’t bad, either.

The teams, traditionally strong: Kentucky, Kansas, Louisville, Ohio State. Every one of them has won a national title, been to at least 10 or more Final Fours _ all at least once in the past seven years _ and have coaches who have won titles or coached in the title game.

Did we mention Louisville and Kentucky are playing each other?

Yeah, this is going to be big.

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THE STARS

You know college basketball, you know these guys. We’re going to tell you about them anyway.

Robinson, Kansas. Big, strong, athletic, a double-double waiting to happen. Hard to believe this unanimous All-American wasn’t much more than a bit player last season.

Davis, Kentucky. The 6-foot-10 forward has had as much an impact as any of coach John Calipari’s recent run of freshmen phenoms. Athletic and with a pterodactyl-like wingspan, he scores, he swats, he disrupts.

Sullinger, Ohio State. The AP’s first repeat All-American in three years, Sullinger is the prototype of today’s big man: Big and physical, yet with good touch away from the basket and agile enough to get to the rim. Didn’t play when Kansas beat the Buckeyes on Dec. 10 because of a sore back.

Peyton Siva, Louisville. The point guard can take over games with his scoring, but it’s his ability to get everyone involved that makes him so dangerous. Quick enough to get around a lightning bolt, he’ll keep probing the defense until he finds the best shot for himself or a teammate.

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THE SIDEKICKS

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