Mag.Com College Hoops Rollout: All-Apostrophe Team
Who are the best college ballers with apostrophes in their names?

Apostrophes are, basically, an essent'ial (OK, that was unnecessary) part of life. Everyone grew up with an O'Connor (we got one at The Mag) or had a friend named D'Qwell. It's just a fact of life. As part of our college basketball season rollout we present The Mag.com's The All-Apostrophe Team.
G) E'Twaun Moore, Purdue
Let's hope The Paint Crew knows proper punctuation rules.
G) Rog'er Guignard, UT-Arlington
Really? Ro'ger? Nice!
F) Da'Sean Butler, West Virginia
Dude is completely legit.
F) J'Mison Morgan, UCLA
Just watch that dunk above. Howland can recruit, even if he needs a good grasp of 7th grade English to do so.
F) J'Nathan Bullock, Cleveland State
A lot better at hoops than this dude.
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