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We ask, you answer.

The 2009 NBA draft is now complete, but that doesn't mean we can't look forward to next year's edition. Who will be the first Big Ten player selected in 2010, and why?

Tell us on Twitter.  Your responses so far:

@toucan_lanks as a Purdue alum I feel obligated to say JaJuan Johnson... but Manny Harris is more ready to help an NBA team right away

@donalddpm
No Doubt JaJuan Johnson the only thing that could stop him if Purdue loses in the final game of the tournament

@DTGeorge
i'll give ya a guess - JaJuan Johnson

@DTGeorge
i'd say it all depends on the teams draft order and team needs. a team might need a point guard or power forward

@jvnorman
Hummel, he has the ability to draw penetration, finish shots, rebound, is unselfishness and could go on.

@glass_slippers
Tough call! I'd say either Hummel or Battle, just because they seem like two guys who can do anything teams need them to do.

@WesleyOnline
Evan Turner. Wingman with all the tools for the NBA.





 

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