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The Final Four MVP and NCAA Champion with the University of Connecticut, Kemba Walker has not had the same team success with the Charlotte Hornets but this does not mean that he has not put up very good numbers in the pros.  He certainly did, as he moved up to our number one spot for this franchise.  

The Point Guard is a very good scorer whose overall game has been improving year by year and is one of the more underrated players in the NBA.  While Walker's Hornets teams only made the playoffs twice over his eight years with the team, the fact that they even made two was mostly because of him.  He would be named to the All-Star in his last three seasons in the Queen City and he was a Third Team All-NBA Selection in what was his final season before signing with the Boston Celtics.
Playing the first five seasons of his career as a Hornet (though only the first three in Charlotte, that cost him a few spots on this rank), Baron Davis came out of UCLA as the third overall draft pick and would become an All Star in his third year in the NBA. Davis would blossom into one of the better Point Guards in the NBA in a Charlotte uniform and he would continue that growth when the team relocated to New Orleans.

25. Tiffany Suarez

The University of Virginia Women’s Basketball team houses the lady who many have called the hottest woman in the NCAA. For those unaware, let the good doctor introduce you to Tiffany Suarez who will be entering a dream in you. Chances are for my younger visitors those dreams will be wet!
Do you remember a time when you sat around with your friends and talked about the hot women of curling? Up until recently, neither did the good doctor! That has certainly changed for me (and many of you we suspect) when you first set eyes on Alexandra Saitova, who makes me “Hurry Hard”. Now how do you say that in Russian?