We learned how the SEC’s basketball coaches felt about one another’s respective teams last week. Today, we learned about how they view one another’s players.
Thursday afternoon, the SEC released its preseason All-SEC teams. Nine different schools had at least 1 player featured in the 15-man, 3-team list. No institution has more than 1 player on the first-team unit. Florida is the only team with a player on each of the 3 squads. Arkansas and Florida, though, are tied for the most players on the teams (3).
You can see each of the All-SEC basketball teams below:
All-SEC First Team
Labaron Philon Jr., Alabama Tahaad Pettiford, Auburn Alex Condon, Florida Otega Oweh, Kentucky* Josh Hubbard, Mississippi StateAll-SEC Second Team
Boogie Fland, Florida Malik Dia, Ole Miss Mark Mitchell, Missouri Nate Ament, Tennessee Ja’Kobi Gillespie, TennesseeAll-SEC Third Team
Aden Holloway, Alabama Darius Acuff Jr, Arkansas Karter Knox, Arkansas D.J. Wagner, Arkansas Thomas Haugh, Florida*Otega Oweh was named the SEC Preseason Player of the Year.
Florida (No. 3) is the highest-ranked SEC team in the preseason AP poll. The Gators kick off their season versus No. 13 Arizona in Las Vegas on Monday, Nov. 3 (7:00 p.m. E.T., TNT/truTV).
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