The 30 Best Players Left In the NCAA Tournament

29. Chase Hunter — Clemson

John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports

Hunter has been magnificent during NCAA Tournament play. In the regular season, he averaged a little less than 13 PPG. Versus the likes of New Mexico and Baylor — two teams noted for their guard play — Hunter averaged 20.5 PPG on 50-percent shooting from the floor. He got anywhere he wanted, whether driving the basketball or spotting up. His ability to give Clemson a balanced attack from the perimeter has enabled the Tigers to take the next step as a basketball program. Arizona is no slouch, though Clemson is playing with a ton of confidence right now. Hunter has to like the matchup going head-to-head with sophomore Kylan Boswell.