The two-time college basketball player of the year has a home in the NBA.
Zach Edey was selected with the ninth overall pick in the NBA Draft on Wednesday night by the Memphis Grizzlies.
In those two seasons with the Boilermakers (73 games), Edey averaged 23.8 points and 12.5 rebounds.
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His Boilermakers were upset by No. 16 Fairleigh Dickinson last year. march madnessbut this year they made it all the way to the finals before losing to now-back-to-back champion UConn.
Everyone knew that Edey stood out, but it was in the last tournament where he cemented his legacy in the university rankings.
In his six games in March Madness, he averaged 29.5 points and 14.5 rebounds, including a 40-16 line in the Elite 8 and a 37-point effort in the championship. Edey ended up scoring nearly two-thirds of the Boilermakers' points against UConn.
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Many thought Edey would fall out of the lottery, but they could use a big man down low to pair with Jared Jackson Jr., who averaged 22.5 points per game.
It was a difficult season for Memphis. Ja Morant served a 25-game suspension due to off-court issues, and when he returned, he dominated and hit the buzzer in his first game.
However, after just a handful of games, he suffered a season-ending injury, essentially ending the Grizzlies' season in the process. Memphis went 27-55 just a year after making the playoffs as a second seed.
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But, with a healthy Morant, an improved Desmond Bane, another season from Jackson and now Edey himself, it shouldn't surprise anyone if this team makes another postseason run.
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