/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/34043945/20140325_krj_aj6_0065.0.jpg)
Former Creighton forward Doug McDermott, whom you may call "Dougie McBuckets," took the No. 12 spot on our big board, earning 38 percent of the community vote. McDermott enjoyed a prolific college, in which he averaged 23 points or more over his last three seasons.
Behind him, taking 18 percent of the vote, was former UCLA guard Zach LaVine. Former Michigan State big man Adreian Payne finished third with 10 percent. LaVine's UCLA teammate, Kyle Anderson, a unique point forward, and former Duke marksman Rodney Hood, tied for fourth with nine percent. The rest of the crowd filled out the final 16 percent.
So now we move on and, I have to be honest, I have no clue what's going to happen here. LaVine has the most upside; Anderson has the most diverse skills; Payne is NBA-ready; and both Hood and Michigan State product Gary Harris are three-point shooters with a chance to be good, two way players. Really, anything can happen from here on out.
Remember: You have until Noon ET on Sunday to get your vote in, so make it count. Be sure to drop a comment below explaining your thought process and let me know if there's anyone you want added next round.
1. Joel Embiid
2. Andrew Wiggins
3. Jabari Parker
4. Dante Exum
5. Julius Randle
6. Noah Vonleh
7. Marcus Smart
8. Aaron Gordon
9. Dario Saric
10. Nik Stauskas
11. Tyler Ennis
12. Doug McDermott