It looks like another season where freshmen just might dominate the landscape of college basketball. We really should not be surprised, as the perhaps unnecessary one-and-done rule gives some of the game's youngest stars a year of seasoning — whether they feel it's needed or not — before fulfilling their NBA dreams. The national powers are again well stocked with rookie talent. Duke hauled in another stellar class, while North Carolina, Kansas, Indiana and — of course — Kentucky have stars of their own in the making. If anything, it should be fun once again watching all this talent converge — at least for one season. Here's a look at 10 freshmen to keep an eye on for the 2018-19 college basketball season. R.J. Barrett, Forward, Duke Barrett is regarded not only as the best player in this freshmen class, but in the nation. That's a hefty label for the Canadian, but he certainly has the game to live up to the hype. The godson of NBA legend Steve Nash, Barrett is a 6-foot-7 wing player who appears to be the fir
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