Chin Diesel
I've always been crazy but it's kept me from going
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I tried doing this with everything in the post and it looked like crap. So, here's a snip of it. Take the five championship teams and the two teams I think were the best not to win- 1990 and 2009 and list out by position. I'll readily concede adding a column for overall bench strength is worthwhile and could make a difference.
It's one person's bored July afternoon of how I'd rank them against each other based on that season's performance and what I'd consider their peak abilities.
PG- Kemba, Bazz, KEA, Price, Tate, Taliek, Newton
SG- Smitty, Gordon, Boat, Hawkins, Lamb, Dyson, Moore
SF- Rip, Jackson, Burrell, Giffey, Robinson, D. Brown, 2011
PF- Dove, Adrien, Boone, Freeman, Karaban, Daniels, Smith
C- Okafor, Thabeet, Sanogo, Sellers, Voskuhl Oriakhi, Brimah
Figuring out the PG's after the first four was tough. I think it's pretty clear, Kemba, Bazz, KEA and Price are the top 4. How you shake out Tate, Taliek and Tristan isn't something I'd fight a whole lot over.
Putting Moore as the "worst" of the seven SG just feels awful. But I'm stuck what to do. I still think Smitty, Gordon, Boat and Hawkins are the top four but then you're saying Lamb, Dyson and Moore are below the mean average for that group. Nice problem to have.
Small forward seem like the easiest to rank. 2011 was a weird year with a bunch of different players starting but no one standing out statistically for minutes played or on court numbers.
Power Forward with Freshman Boone against Junior KFree is a tough one.
Voskuhl and Sellers for the fourth slot for C was tough too.
Just adding it up reminds of how good the two best non championship squads were and goes to the whole luck thing with the tourney. Also goes to show how dominant Kemba was willing that squad to victory.
It's one person's bored July afternoon of how I'd rank them against each other based on that season's performance and what I'd consider their peak abilities.
PG- Kemba, Bazz, KEA, Price, Tate, Taliek, Newton
SG- Smitty, Gordon, Boat, Hawkins, Lamb, Dyson, Moore
SF- Rip, Jackson, Burrell, Giffey, Robinson, D. Brown, 2011
PF- Dove, Adrien, Boone, Freeman, Karaban, Daniels, Smith
C- Okafor, Thabeet, Sanogo, Sellers, Voskuhl Oriakhi, Brimah
Figuring out the PG's after the first four was tough. I think it's pretty clear, Kemba, Bazz, KEA and Price are the top 4. How you shake out Tate, Taliek and Tristan isn't something I'd fight a whole lot over.
Putting Moore as the "worst" of the seven SG just feels awful. But I'm stuck what to do. I still think Smitty, Gordon, Boat and Hawkins are the top four but then you're saying Lamb, Dyson and Moore are below the mean average for that group. Nice problem to have.
Small forward seem like the easiest to rank. 2011 was a weird year with a bunch of different players starting but no one standing out statistically for minutes played or on court numbers.
Power Forward with Freshman Boone against Junior KFree is a tough one.
Voskuhl and Sellers for the fourth slot for C was tough too.
Just adding it up reminds of how good the two best non championship squads were and goes to the whole luck thing with the tourney. Also goes to show how dominant Kemba was willing that squad to victory.