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In the modern NBA, a lengthy wing that can play both sides of the ball is one of the most ideal prospects for teams picking high. Iowa sophomore Keegan Murray is exactly that. Murray spent a total of two years at Iowa. In his first year, he struggled with efficiency as he averaged just seven points per game, and shot 29.6 percent from the three-point line. Despite his first-year offensive struggles, Murray worked on his offensive game. In his second year at Iowa, Murray made the jump from bench player to star and blossomed into one of the best players in college basketball. Murray improved his…