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[QUOTE="BuffaloHusky, post: 3500312, member: 1003"] I had a similar reaction to the point guards and wings. If these ratings were current players only or even weighted towards current players that would be one thing but 96-97 is the teeth of the great UConn teams. Just accounting for point guards and using Duke let's compare. Kyrie is great but how many college games did he play? Otherwise, I can't imagine the metrics where Kyrie's basketball career is "better" than Kemba's. Kemba won a NC, went to another final four and has been to a similar number of All-Star goes. The only real difference between the two is playing with Lebron James. Conversely, Jay Williams played 75 NBA games. Khalid played 50 and AJ and Marcus Williams played over 200. Granted Jay Williams was national player of the year, won a NC and was the first pick in the draft but Khalid's college career is just not that different. [/QUOTE]
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