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FOR APRIL 7, 2014

It's Getting Drafty

Despite lackluster performances in the NCAA tournament (a loss in the round of 32 and the round of 64, respectively), Big 12 freshman of the year Andrew Wiggins of Kansas (22) and ACC freshman of the year Jabari Parker of Duke are still two of the top players on NBA draft boards. Who will be No. 1 come June? Whose stock fell during the tournament? Whose rose? Which other underclassmen will declare for the draft? Check out SI.com for our 2014 draft tracker, including Peter Bukowski's look at the tournament's best and worst performances by NBA hopefuls and Chris Mannix's Big Board 5.0. Go to SI.com/nba

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Parker led the Blue Devils in points and in rebounds, with 8.7 per game.

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From the SI Vault | April 10, 1989

Twenty-five years ago Michigan's junior point guard, Rumeal Robinson, hit a free throw with three seconds left—in the first overtime in an NCAA title game in 26 years—to give the Wolverines an 80--79 victory over Seton Hall.

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Who will be doing the Texas Two-Step at the Final Four? SPORTS ILLUSTRATED senior writer Seth Davis breaks down the matchups, provides analysis, identifies key players and predicts which team will win it all.

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SI.com marks the start of the 2014 baseball season with a look at some old faces in new places, including former Tigers first baseman Prince Fielder, who now hopes to help the Rangers dethrone the A's in the AL West.

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