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On ESPN's "Around The Horn" show today, sportswriter Jackie McMullen was asked about SI's choice of LeBron James as it's "Sports Person of the Year." McMullen said James was an OK choice, but went on to say that if any male had led a college team to four consecutive championships, that player would have been an odds-on choice for SI. She asked (in reference to our Stewie), "Name someone else who has done it." As we Husky fans know, there were a couple of other correct answers possible. But McMullen's defense of WBB and Breanna was on point and appropriate. Stewie was, in fact, one of the finalists.

Of course, it can also be said the Stewart's list of achievements requires no defense whatsoever.

Check ESPN for replays.
 

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On ESPN's "Around The Horn" show today, sportswriter Jackie McMullen was asked about SI's choice of LeBron James as it's "Sports Person of the Year." McMullen said James was an OK choice, but went on to say that if any male had led a college team to four consecutive championships, that player would have been an odds-on choice for SI. She asked (in reference to our Stewie), "Name someone else who has done it." As we Husky fans know, there were a couple of other correct answers possible. But McMullen's defense of WBB and Breanna was on point and appropriate. Stewie was, in fact, one of the finalists.

Of course, it can also be said the Stewart's list of achievements requires no defense whatsoever.

Check ESPN for replays.
Of course, Sports Person of the Year might mean that prior years' achievements should be excluded from consideration. But, how about the NCAA championship, all the college awards, first overall pick in the draft, Rookie of the Year, and Olympic Gold Medal?

Makes an NBA title seem rather unremarkable. :D
 
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Of course, Sports Person of the Year might mean that prior years' achievements should be excluded from consideration. But, how about the NCAA championship, all the college awards, first overall pick in the draft, Rookie of the Year, and Olympic Gold Medal?

Makes an NBA title seem rather unremarkable.

Tell that to the people of Cleveland
 

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Of course, Sports Person of the Year might mean that prior years' achievements should be excluded from consideration. But, how about the NCAA championship, all the college awards, first overall pick in the draft, Rookie of the Year, and Olympic Gold Medal

Rewind to 1956. Bill Russell won NCAA Championship with USF (2nd in a row). NBA Championship with the Celtics and Olympic Gold Medal. All within 14 months!

So place Stewie on that exclusive pedestal with Russ. bill%20russell.jpg

They are all alone up there.:):):):):)
 

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In an Olympic yr I actually thought Stewie had a good chance for SI's award because of her Olympic gold medal on top of everything else she achieved. Frankly, I would have been OK if SI gave the award to Michael Phelps, Simone Biles, Katie Ledecky or Usain Bolt, all of whom were finalists. While I think Lebron is great, I don't think he was the most deserving this yr.
 

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Dan Patrick show today they went around his Danette nerd crew and one said Breanna Stewart because UConn had never had a player of the year, then they all yucked it up. Back handed compliment. Dan it is just about dog track time for you; ditto the "Mothership". Lost 1 million subscribers last month.
 

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Using your reasoning, someone from the Cubs after 108 years should have won it.

You are assuming that I agree with Lebron James getting the honor.
 

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Rewind to 1956. Bill Russell won NCAA Championship with USF (2nd in a row). NBA Championship with the Celtics and Olympic Gold Medal. All within 14 months!

So place Stewie on that exclusive pedestal with Russ. View attachment 17304

They are all alone up there.:):):):):)
This is all well and true.

Russ won that NCAA championship about the time I was born (3-25-56), so for me that's pretty much rewinding the whole tape. :cool:
 

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Rewind to 1956. Bill Russell won NCAA Championship with USF (2nd in a row). NBA Championship with the Celtics and Olympic Gold Medal. All within 14 months!

So place Stewie on that exclusive pedestal with Russ. View attachment 17304

They are all alone up there.:):):):):)

Russ and Stewie had another unique achievent, unmatched by their peers -- or followers. The knack for stringing championships in sequence. Stewie's last NCAA Championship was #4 in succession and the first NBA ring for Russ was his first of eleven!

(Only Stewie has 4 NC rings and an Olympic gold medal.;))
 
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