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Building the best NCAA tournament championship-winning team in 2023

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The field of 68 is set, and the 2022-23 season took a remarkable series of twists and turns to get us this far. The men's basketball selection committee said «no thanks» to the AP poll's preseason No.

1 (which then said «no thank you» to the NIT). The team picked in the preseason to finish ninth in the Big East won both the regular-season title and the league's tournament.

And did we mention the coach who ended his 47-year career by casually mentioning it in passing after a Wednesday afternoon ACC tournament game in Greensboro, North Carolina?

Given all that's taken place, it's time for our latest men's fantasy draft. The ground rules are simple. ESPN's Jeff Borzello, Myron Medcalf and John Gasaway are each out to build a team that can win the 2023 national championship.

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