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He was a great ambassador to the program.
And for all college basketball players.
He was a great ambassador to the program.
I agree. I love Ray, Donyell and several others but for a program that has won 4 National Championships, I just can't put players who never even made a Final Four over the great players who have. For that reason, here's my top 10:
Shabazz
Kemba
Rip
Emeka
Ray
Donyell
Ben
Caron
Chris Smith
Burrell
There has to be room for Cliffy in the top 10. Bump Gordon or Burrell.
Do you all remember when we used to make fun of Bazz pounding the ball and pointing all over the place? Man all that yelling and pointing won him a Championship.
As for the question, its no disrespect to other stars saying that he had the best 'career' in a UConn uniform. The kid was mentored by the former best (Champion Kemba), lost a HOF coach (Calhoun), lost about 6-8 players along the way, was ineligible for post season play, and had to play for a brand new 'inexperienced' head Coach. In spite of all that he became a 1st team AA, Bob Cousy award winner and led his team to a Championship Title. Oh and sprinkle in a little help he gave to student athletes, getting meal plans changed.
Not sure anyone else could have done that, and I'd like (and want) to forever think that only Bazz could, making that his legacy.
lolI'll try to be clearer. He's getting a lot of bonus points because the team beat other teams that were, over the course of the season, better than they were. They beat Florida twice, but Florida, on the balance of their performance throughout the year, was the better team. Unless you think that Houston was better than UConn this year.
I'm judging on actual on-court performance. Allen played basketball better at UConn than Napier did, and it's not all that close.
I had not intended to post under this user name again and was going to start posting again late summer, but couldn't resist responding to this post.
If you're not a UConn fan, then well done Troll.
If you are a UConn fan, then you're a f-----g dimwit, and you should have your user name forcibly changed to "callme$h1tforbrains."
For comparison,
Ray was 26/6/3 in his last year. Shabazz was 18/6/5 from the point. 2 NCs, critical contributor to both teams. Captained the ship through his Soph/Junior year storm. Played huge when it mattered. Shabazz is tops for me, and number 2 is some distance behind. Calhoun built this program, but Shabazz will likely be remembered as the guy who was substantially responsible for heralding in the golden age of UConn the Blueblood. If Shabazz had left, we'd have struggled mightily to stay relevant, and it could have been a very, very long rebuilding process. By my reckoning, the program owes Shabazz a huge, huge thank you.
I remember Kemba the bed against MSU. 1-5 from the field, 3-9 FTs and 4 turnovers.How did he contribute more in 2009? I'm not saying that's wrong, necessarily, but I remember him having a big game against Missouri and that's about it.
).This did happen. But Kemba's performance against Mizzou was the only reason they made the Final Four.I remember Kemba the bed against MSU. 1-5 from the field, 3-9 FTs and 4 turnovers.
I remember Shabazz sealed the game against Kentucky with 2 free throws to get UConn in the National Championship game (granted, Shabazz was 1-7 against UK and had 3 turnovers, but that fact doesn't help my argument).
I'm pretty sure bazz was captain since his sophomore year, ran the show since kemba left and stayed with the school through everything makes him a pretty great leader and as for most talented i'd say he's right up there... he's no freak athlete like gordon but he's with gordon, ray, rip etcBest body of work for sure, along with Giffey (and yes, Olander). But most talented? No. Best leader? Not necessarily as he wasn't the starting PG when he got a ring 4 years ago. BUT... fan favorite? Sure. He was right up there as one of my all time favorites, but was completely pushed over the top with his "This is what you get when you ban us from the NCAA's. We are hungry huskies..." comment. And he followed it up with more comments at the presser. So yeah, my all time favorite Husky...
Best UConn career of all time: Shabazz
Best single season performance: Kemba
Most talented player: Probably between 3 or 4 players and is up for discussion
I think hes the greatest Husky of all time. I really have a difficult time arguing against it. if not him then who?Bazz did it on the biggest stage under the brightest lights. That's why I consider him the greatest Husky of all time.
Oh I don't know about the 2009 comment. I remember Shabazz coming off the bench and making a number of "wow" plays. I'm not saying Kemba didn't contribute in 2009, but body of work-wise, Shabazz was a pretty important component.Kemba is the best Husky of all time. What he did in 2011 is unprecedented and imo better then what Shabazz did (Shabazz was leading a veteran laden team, Kemba had Alex Oriakhi and some freshmen) and he also contributed more to the 2009 Final Four run then Bazz did to the 2011 run