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Since there's a visitor from the Syracuse forums spewing inaccuracies in other threads, I thought it would be a good time to remind everyone of our stature when it comes to producing elite NBA talent over the last quarter century.
Below is the list of NBA all-stars, by school, over the last 25 NBA seasons. The numbers speak for themselves IMO.
Kentucky (7)
No one else has produced more than 3 as far as I can tell. Also worth noting that there are three UConn guys with more than 10,000 career points who never made it to the ASG (Rudy, Ben, Donyell). Some schools, like Syracuse, have only produced only 3 10,000-point scorers in their entire history.
Below is the list of NBA all-stars, by school, over the last 25 NBA seasons. The numbers speak for themselves IMO.
Kentucky (7)
- DeMarcus Cousins
- Anthony Davis
- Jamaal Magloire
- Jamal Mashburn
- Rajon Rondo
- Antoine Walker
- John Wall
- Cliff Robinson
- Ray Allen
- Rip Hamilton
- Caron Butler
- Andre Drummond
- Kemba Walker
- Carlos Boozer
- Elton Brand
- Luol Deng
- Grant Hill
- Kyrie Irving
- Christian Laettner
- Vince Carter
- Antwan Jamison
- Michael Jordan
- Jerry Stackhouse
- Rasheed Wallace
- Baron Davis
- Jrue Holiday
- Kevin Love
- Reggie Miller
- Russell Westbrook
- Dikembe Mutumbo
- Alonzo Mourning
- Patrick Ewing
- Allen Iverson
- Roy Hibbert
- Tim Duncan
- Josh Howard
- Chris Paul
- Jeff Teague
- Mark Price
- Kenny Anderson
- Stephon Marbury
- Chris Bosh
- Antonio McDyess
- Latrell Sprewell
- Gerald Wallace
- Mo Williams
No one else has produced more than 3 as far as I can tell. Also worth noting that there are three UConn guys with more than 10,000 career points who never made it to the ASG (Rudy, Ben, Donyell). Some schools, like Syracuse, have only produced only 3 10,000-point scorers in their entire history.