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Andy Katz | krikya18.com Correspondent | July 8, 2019

These are the 5 most important players in the Pac-12 for the 2019-20 college basketball season

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Here are the five players Andy Katz expects to make a lasting impact on their teams in the Pac-12 this season.

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1. McKinley Wright IV, 6-0, Jr., Colorado: Wright has been one of the hidden gems for two seasons. The word is out. Heā€™s the real deal and should lead the Buffaloes to the NCAA tournament. He averages 13 points a game, nearly five boards and five assists a game. He needs to cut down on turnovers (3.1 a game). But heā€™s a big shot maker and has matured enough to handle the responsibility of delivering a bid.

2. Isaiah Stewart, 6-9, Fr., Washington: The Huskies have a tremendous recruiting class, led by Stewart and Jaden McDaniels. They are both built for Mike Hopkinsā€™ offense and his zone. If Stewart lives up to his hype then the Huskies should be right back in contention for the Pac-12 title.

3. Remy Martin, 6-0, Jr., Arizona State: If the Sun Devils get back to the NCAA tournament then it will be because of Martinā€™s play. He will have more of a featured role this season. Heā€™s the same player who went off for 27 in a win against Arizona. He had 10 points, four assists and just one turnover in a win over Kansas. Martin averaged a dozen points and five assists a game. Those numbers can climb.

4. Josh Green, 6-6, Fr., Arizona: The Wildcats have a slew of hype coming into this season. And a lot of it rests with point guard Nico Mannion. But Green needs to be the scorer/slasher on the wing for the Wildcats to ensure they can be in contention for the Pac-12 title. Chase Jeter will be an anchor inside. Green can offer up the balance.

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5. Payton Pritchard, 6-2, Sr., Oregon: The Ducks took a major hit with Bol Bol, Louis King and Kenny Wooten staying in the draft. Pritchard came back since he knew he wasnā€™t going to be a first-round pick. If the Ducks are to get back to the NCAA tournament after their surprising Pac-12 tournament title and Sweet 16 appearance then Pritchard must lead them. He had a 2-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratio. His production can be again in the teens, but the Ducks will need his leadership, maturity and experience to get them a bid.

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