By: Eamonn Brennan (ESPN.com) — In recent years, the Final Four has served as a nice little showcase for the NBA’s incoming stars. Carmelo Anthony and Syracuse. Greg Oden, Mike Conley, and the Ohio State Buckeyes. Derrick Rose and the Memphis Tigers. In recent years, even as so many NBA fans angrily turned away from the NCAA tournament (some NBA folks like to act as if college hoops is so inferior as to be beneath their finely-tuned basketball-watching sensibilities), they still had one good reason to tune in: the NBA draft.

Not this year. Between Michigan State, Butler, West Virginia and Duke, NBA fans are going to find this year’s Final Four even harder to swallow than most.

Between those four teams, there are likely only two or three legitimate NBA draft options, both of whom play for West Virginia: Devin Ebanks Buy Levitra Online and Da’Sean Butler. Neither of them are in the lottery. After that, Kyle Singler and….

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