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10 Top NBA Prospects Who Are in Danger of Missing the 2017 NCAA Tournament
The time for March Madness is finally here, but there are a handful of NBA draft hopefuls that may not get to experience it this season.

​Wesley Iwundu, Kansas State

DraftExpress Ranking: 47

Position: F

Class: Senior

Tournament Odds: 15.53%

Big Wins: at Oklahoma State 1/18, vs West Virginia 1/21, at Baylor 2/4

Profile: Iwundu leads the Wildcats with 12.7 points and 6.5 rebounds, while chipping in 3.4 assists and 1.1 steals per game. The Wildcats have some great wins on their record, but they've also struggled with consistency.

Kansas State made the tournament during Iwundu's freshman and sophomore years, and he is surely desperate to get one final shot as a senior. Per numberFire, Kansas State's 11.03 nERD ranks them inside the top 40, above likely tournament teams Maryland, Virginia Tech, Michigan State, and USC.

Look for Iwundu to showcase his talent and experience if this Wildcats team can sneak onto the bracket.

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