Kellog, Wiggins, Deng, and Klaiber off the bench?
No Selvie?
Kellog, Wiggins, Deng, and Klaiber off the bench?
Kellog, Wiggins, Deng, and Klaiber off the bench?
If you are worried about basketball post Pitt and Cuse look at the list for 11-20:
#12. Georgetown
#16. Nova
#17. Marquette
#18. Temple
#19. Memphis
This is in addition to:
#24. Cinci
#29. Notre Dame
#40. St. Johns
#45. DePaul
No, we have to give credit to SubbaBub, who had Cliff in his starting five on the first page of the thread...
I disagree. It's actually VERY EASY to argue with all of these lists, and that's a great thing! It is amazing that we have had so many great players in the past, and it makes it so dog-gone hard to pick a starting 5. For instance, let's take that list of Walker, Allen, Hamilton, Marshall, and Okafor. Would you be at all surprised if they lost a game against Gordon, Gay, El-Amin, Thabeet, and Butler?
The funny part is that I can imagine a fantastic team where all of the role players fit really well together that might beat both of the teams I just mentioned. For instance, how about a team of:
Ricky Moore
Jerome Dyson
Rashad Anderson
Kevin Freeman
Josh Boone
With the great ability to rebound and defend, along with the three point shooting of Anderson and the slashing of Dyson, would anyone be shocked if they won the game?
Man, I love this school!!
Sorry Dan, no it's not easy to argue about Donyell Marshall......of all of them he had the absolute best COLLEGE year/years while there in JC's tenure......his Jr. year he was arguably the best player in the country and on both ends!
The rest is a crap shoot but if it's college career-based my team would be:
Kemba
Rip
Ray
Yell
Emeka
One guy all you youngsters leave out is Tony Hanson who averaged about 28 points a game his senior year and was a great college player/scorer.
So many good teams after I couldn't begin to put together a 2nd, 3rd or 4th team......we're lucky that way!!
Imagine Ray raining threes, Rip everything mid-range and runners, Kemba killing off the dribble, and Mek and Yell tearing down every rebound and swatting every shot! Freakin' scary!
For sure but imagine having KEA, Caron, Rudy, Cliffy and Madison Square Gordon coming off the bench?? Yikes
Tough one but Ray instead of Rip. Actually Ray before anyone on the list.
I missed it, you're right. But what about Khalid El-Amin? He needs to be somewhere on the bench!
Felt this deserved another thread as ESPN is also selecting a starting 5 inside their 50 in 50 teams. I can't go back to the 60s and I hope some old timers can weigh in here, NBA draft/performance/career I hope is excluded in the selection. Therefore let's just talk college career.
PG: Kemba Walker
SG: Ben Gordon
SF: Rip
PF: Corny Thompson
C: Emeka
Note: I didn't list the 'top options off the bench' per ESPN, I mean how could you? Whoever is not selected from one list will make another. The depth is off the charts.
I'm not swapping Ray Allen with Rip or Gordon. Those two won championships here.
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Kemba (just over KEA)
Rip
Ray
Cliff (just over Yell)
Mek
Sorry Dan, no it's not easy to argue about Donyell Marshall......of all of them he had the absolute best COLLEGE year/years while there in JC's tenure......his Jr. year he was arguably the best player in the country and on both ends!
The rest is a crap shoot but if it's college career-based my team would be:
Kemba
Rip
Ray
Yell
Emeka
One guy all you youngsters leave out is Tony Hanson who averaged about 28 points a game his senior year and was a great college player/scorer.
So many good teams after I couldn't begin to put together a 2nd, 3rd or 4th team......we're lucky that way!!
Love Cliff and if he had JC for 4 years he may have been the best player ever in a Husky uni, his potential was huge and held back by Dim Porno.........but out of everyone Donyell (pure college results) cannot be left off of these 1st teams......hope the 2 FT's vs Florida don't hurt too much but he was something beyond special his Jr year.........
I agree with your starting five (obviously) and am also glad you brought up Hanson for point of discussion. Another one to mention is Toby Kimball. If the "clock" on this starts in the fall of '62 maybe he doesn't qualify, this was back when I first started following the UConn and I don't remember which seasons were which, but there was one season where Kimball was the best center in the country averaging over 20 rebounds a game.
Walker
Allen
Hamilton
Marshall
Okafor
Really surprised I'm the first to bring up Donyell Marshall.
Swap Butler for Hamilton, MVP of our first championship, do we still win it? Maybe, but we know for sure that happens with Hamilton so have to give the edge there.
On the other hand, switching Allen for Gordon and I definitely do think we still win it in 2004. Allen was the man for his teams; Gordon was second fiddle to Okafor.