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Great analysis. I'd change two things. I feel the 2006 team was better than the 2011 team even without the second ball handler.I rank them:
1) 2004 - That team did look like 1990 UNLV at times. They could destroy teams when they were hitting on all cylinders.
2) 1999 - really good team with quality at every position and a couple of stars.
3) 1995 - Ray, Doron, Donny, and Travis were tough to stop. Ollie was excellent at the point and Fair was effective off the bench when he wasn't in the doghouse. This should have been Calhoun's first championship.
4) 2011 - This team was young, but Kemba was the best player in the Tournament and there was enough complementary talent to make UConn one of the contenders going in.
5) 2006 - Everyone hates on this team, but the talent was amazing. Marcus Williams was the best point guard we had prior to Kemba, and the front court was very good. This team had some chemistry issues, but I think the biggest problem was lack of a second ballhandler.
6) 2014 - no future NBA stars, but this team was strong at every position and had a solid bench. Napier was dominant when he needed to be.
7) 1994 - Donyell was excellent, but the supporting cast was not nearly as good as they would all be a year later.
8) 2009 - Good team. Price and Thabeet were good, not dominant. This was one of those supreme chemistry teams, especially after Dyson got hurt.
9) 1990 - Smith was an amazing college guard even if his game didn't translate to the next level, and this team played as well together as any UConn team, ever.
10) 1998 - very young team. Everyone could tell at the time that this team was a year away.
11) 1996 - This team was really good on paper and played well together, but when you boiled it down it was a 2 man offense that was susceptible to Allen having an off game.
12) 2003 - this team wasn't quite ready for prime time, but I will always believe that UConn would have made the Final Four if it had a better officiating crew for the game against Texas.
13) 2002 - As one-man-show as any UConn team in history, and we were still only a couple of bad calls against Okafor from making the Final Four.
14) 2000 - This team was pretty good, and definitely would have made the Sweet 16 if KEA hadn't sprained his ankle against Utah State.
15) 1991 - how did this team beat Shaq and Tyrone Hill in back to back games?
I'd bump the 2009 team over the 2014 team.
It's always fun to remind ourselves the teams and players.