Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, and Chris Paul, among other Warriors veterans, left an indelible mark on the NCAA tournament. As the round of 64 commenced, the Warriors boasted eight players with tournament experience, including four with alma maters represented in this year’s bracket.
Notable Dubs with Tournament Experience
- Stephen Curry, Davidson
- Draymond Green, Michigan State
- Chris Paul, Wake Forest
- Andrew Wiggins, Kansas
- Kevon Looney, UCLA
- Moses Moody, Arkansas
- Gary Payton II, Oregon State
- Trayce Jackson-Davis, Indiana
Alma Maters in 2024 Bracket
- East Region: Washington State (Klay Thompson), Northwestern (Pat Spencer)
- West Region: Michigan State (Draymond Green)
- Mid-West Region: Kansas (Andrew Wiggins)
Recalling Curry’s NCAA Feats
Before leading the Golden State Warriors to NBA glory, Stephen Curry orchestrated a memorable run with Davidson in 2008. His stellar performance propelled the Wildcats to the Elite Eight, ending a 39-year drought for the team. Curry’s 40-point outburst against Gonzaga showcased his brilliance, setting the stage for a remarkable tournament journey.
Chris Paul’s Impactful Freshman Year
As a freshman at Wake Forest, Chris Paul showcased his talent by guiding his team to the Sweet 16. His standout performances underscored his potential, including a stellar showing against VCU and a memorable outing against Manhattan. Paul’s collegiate achievements laid the groundwork for his illustrious NBA career.
Draymond Green’s Tournament Legacy
Draymond Green’s tenure at Michigan State was marked by consistent tournament success. A key figure in the Spartans’ deep runs, Green’s versatility and leadership were instrumental. His multiple triple-doubles solidified his status as an NCAA standout, leaving an enduring legacy at Michigan State.
Other Notable Contributions
- Andrew Wiggins: Led Kansas to the second round in 2014.
- Kevon Looney: Helped UCLA reach the Sweet 16 in 2015.
- Moses Moody: Aided Arkansas to the Elite Eight in 2021.
- Gary Payton II: Impressed for Oregon State in the 2016 tournament.
- Trayce Jackson-Davis: Led Indiana to the tournament in his junior year.
The Warriors veterans’ impact on March Madness serves as a testament to their enduring legacy in collegiate basketball history.
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