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Who Will Score the Most Points During the 2010 Final Four? Strangely enough, even though Duke is favored to win tomorrow
night's game by three points, West Virginia forward Da'Sean Butler is the favorite, at 3 to 1 odds, to score the most points in the 2010 Final Four. Butler averaged 17.4 points per game during the season and he has been almost spot on during the Mountaineers run to the Final Four, averaging 17.3 per contest. The senior from Newark, New Jersey scored nine points in the team's first round game against UTEP, but he has gone for 28, 14, and 18 since that win. Butler's teammate, forward Kevin Jones, is listed at 12 to 1 odds to score the most points in the Final Four. Jones has averaged 15.3 points per game in the Mountaineers four Tournament wins.
Following Butler are three Duke players, Jon Scheyer, Kyle Singler, and Nolan Smith. Scheyer and Singler are both listed at 4 to 1 odds while Smith comes in at 5 to 1. Scheyer is the leading scorer for the Blue Devils at 18.2 points per game but both Singler and Smith have put up more points than the Illinois native during the NCAA Tournament. Singler has averaged 17 per game in the Blue Deivls four wins while Smith has poured an average of 18.5 per contest (Scheyer 14.5).
Butler forward Gordon Hayward is the next favorite at 6 to 1 odds. The sophomore is averaging 15.5 points per game to lead the Bulldogs in scoring, but he has improved upon that in the Tournament, posting an average of 16 per game in Butler's four wins. Shelvin Mack, Hayward's sophomore teammate, is listed at 10 to 1 odds after going for 16.5 per game against UTEP, Murray State, Syracuse, and Kansas State.
Michigan State players Raymar Morgan and Durrell Summers are listed at 8 to 1 and 12 to 1 odds respectively. Morgan is averaging 11.5 points per game on the season and 12 points per game in the NCAA Tournament. Summers, who is averaging 11.2 points per game on the season, is a steal at 12 to 1 odds, especially if one is inclined to believe that the Spartans will make in past the Bulldogs and into Monday's championship game. Summers is the highest scoring player of the four remaining teams, posting an average of 20 points per game in the Tournament.
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