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I think it has to be Chris Smith. I also think Rip has to be #2 on that list.
All of the remaining usual suspects really fall into the 'chicken vs egg' debate.
All of the remaining usual suspects really fall into the 'chicken vs egg' debate.
- Donyell was a huge get but we don't get him without Smith first.
- Ollie was huge because without him becoming a UConn player he obviously never becomes our coach.
- Ray is the most recognizable UConn basketball player, by far our most successful NBA player and has been the best ambassador for UConn basketball that you could ever ask for.
- Rip was the cornerstone for our first title. How can it not be him? Chris & Donyell helped get us to become a national name but UConn doesn't become UConn without winning a title. We're just another good program that can't quite win a title without Rip.
- KEA was the final piece to our first title, but him coming would be meaningless without Rip (and who knows if he would have chosen UConn if Rip wasn't here).
- Butler helped right the ship and make sure we weren't a one-off championship team that feel back into irrelevance.
- Okafor was the cornerstone of title #2 and IMO the best player we've ever had (just based on performance in a UConn uniform).
- Kemba helped resuscitate the program after some up-and-down times with the Gay through Dyson years.
- Shabazz saved us from becoming irrelevant, choosing to stay when the sanctions dropped.
