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Best UConn Center of All Time?

Who’s the GOAT UConn Center?

  • Okafor

  • Clingan

  • Thabeet

  • Sanogo

  • Other (Post Below)


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Okafor was both a defensive and offensive force, so it's got to be him. Thabeet was purely defensive. Clingan was 80% a defensive force. Sanogo was more offense.

1. Emeka Okafor
2A. Donovan Clingan
2B. Hasheem Thabeet
4. Cliff Robinson
5A. Adama Sanogo
5B. Corny Thompson (if you consider him a center, which he played before Aleksinas's arrival)
7. Jake Voskuhl

I never saw Toby Kimball play. But based on his stats and NBA career, he's probably up there with Thabeet and Clingan.
 
That’s tough. Pretty hard to vote against an automatic bucket in Sanogo. Give him the ball, two points and the ball rarely touched the rim. He was always there to rescue us. I love guys like that.

Emeka was probably the best though. If I had to draft one for my college team, I’d agonize over it.
 
Who was the best center of all time is a very different question from which player you would want to add to THIS year's team. I'd add Clingan to this year's team because its defense would benefit. Emeka changes both the offensive and defensive capabilities of ANY team, for a full 32-40 minutes.
 
Emeka starred all three years and won a national Championship
The whole dynamic of the team changed with his presence.
He was not only a lottery pick but won. Rookie of the Rear pretty much averaging a double .
If not for a chronic bad back he had the potential to be HOF
I love Clingan, Sanogo , Thabeet , Cliff , and Toby but Emeka is probably in with the 3-5 best basketball players in our history and I go back to the legendary Art Quimby
Who had over 1700 rebounds in his career averaging 20 a game .
 
Who was the best center of all time is a very different question from which player you would want to add to THIS year's team. I'd add Clingan to this year's team because its defense would benefit. Emeka changes both the offensive and defensive capabilities of ANY team, for a full 32-40 minutes.
To extrapolate that point, it’s like Clingan might be a more ideal addition to the championship Warriors teams, but Okafor was a better player to build a new franchise around.
 
I would go with Okafor for this question.
If Clingan stayed another year and improved on his numbers a bit and made it to another Final Four, it would be a toss-up. Also, if he came back and took a few more 3s and hit at a decent mark, but he was in the NBA for what would have been his junior season.

Again, I'm choosing Okafor as the best center, but remember that Okafor didn't have a Sanogo in front of him his freshman year and it was a different system. Hurley knew his team was deep probably everywhere but PF, but had Karaban. He kind of wanted his guys to go out and go 100% until they were exhausted and subbed them out. Rinse and repeat.

Either way, I've been blessed to watch them and UConn has been blessed to have them because they are even better human beings than they are basketball players.
 
Okafor and Clingan for me is a toss-up at best. I could argue both sides pretty well.
Granted, even if Clingan played in 04, he wasn't getting drafted over Dwight Howard.
 
Clingan's sophomore season rate numbers are better than Oak's junior year, outside of minutes. Minutes are obviously a real factor in value, though. They had almost identical usages on offense and block rate and rebound rates and FT rates, but Clingan's assist to turnover is such a big disparity compared to Okafor's. Better finishing numbers, too. Hurley offense vs. early 2000s offense in a nutshell. I would've loved to see what Okafor could do on the 2024 team.

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Emeka, but if I had to pick one to slot into next year’s roster….. ;)
 
Clingan's sophomore season rate numbers are better than Oak's junior year, outside of minutes. Minutes are obviously a real factor in volume, though. They had almost identical usages on offense and block rate and rebound rates and FT rates, but Clingan's assist to turnover is such a big disparity compared to Okafor's. Better finishing numbers, too. Hurley offense vs. early 2000s offense in a nutshell. I would've loved to see what Okafor could do on the 2024 team.

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Better finishing numbers because Okafor was pulling up from 6 ft out a TON and that team needed that in their offense. Wasn’t just layups and dunks, which were a result of the best cbb offensive scheme I’ve ever seen.
 
Clingan's sophomore season rate numbers are better than Oak's junior year, outside of minutes. Minutes are obviously a real factor in volume, though. They had almost identical usages on offense and block rate and rebound rates and FT rates, but Clingan's assist to turnover is such a big disparity compared to Okafor's. Better finishing numbers, too. Hurley offense vs. early 2000s offense in a nutshell. I would've loved to see what Okafor could do on the 2024 team.

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I wonder if Hurley would even use Okafor like Clingan though, wouldn’t he have a Sanogo type role?
 

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