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With basketball season swiftly approaching, some college basketball veterans are back for another year. Here are the top 10 true juniors to watch for the upcoming men’s college basketball season.
1. Wade Taylor IV, Texas A&M
Taylor is the SEC Preseason Player of the Year and he should live up to expectations and deliver a possible league title for the Aggies. 
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2. Bryce Hopkins, Providence
Hopkins came back to play for Kim English and should be one of the best in the Big East. 
3. Kam Jones, Marquette
Jones doesn’t get the publicity he deserves, but he’s just as important to Marquette’s success as any other starter. 
4. DaRon Holmes II, Dayton
Holmes is the A-10’s best player and should get the Flyers back to the NCAA tournament. 
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5. Tylor Perry, Kansas State
Perry led North Texas to an NIT postseason title. He will be the go-to-player for Jerome Tang. 
6. Julian Reese, Maryland
Kevin Willard expects Reese to be one of the best bigs in the Big Ten. If he is, then the Terps are going to be very good. 
7. Ryan Nembhard, Gonzaga
Nembhard shouldn’t be compared to his brother Andrew — the former Zag now with the Pacers — since that’s not fair. But he is needed and was one of the top transfers (from Creighton to Gonzaga). 
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8. Zakai Zeigler, Tennessee
Zeigler is healthy and back for the Vols to lead Rick Barnes’ offense and a chance to win the SEC. 
9. Matthew Cleveland, Miami
The transfer from Florida State to Miami should shake up the ACC. He will have a major impact on the ’23 Final Four participant. 
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10. Harrison Ingram, North Carolina
Ingram needed a fresh start and is getting one with the Tar Heels after two seasons at Stanford. He’ll pair up with Armando Bacot in a highly-productive frontline.
Andy Katz is an NCAA.com correspondent. Katz worked at ESPN for 18 years as a college basketball reporter, host and anchor. He’s covered every Final Four since 1992, and the sport since 1986 as a freshman at Wisconsin. He is a former president of the United States Basketball Writers Association. Katz can also be seen covering college basketball on Big Ten Network, Fox and FS1. Follow him on Twitter at @theandykatz.
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