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Stream Of Consciousness Rnakings - in Alpha Order - based on how much I enjoyed watching them from when my interest in UCONN basketball really began - mid/late 1980's. Note that unlike the Men, on the Women's List I think there is clear day daylight between the top 3 (perhaps with Samuelson joining that group later) and the rest.

Top Ten Men (Alpha Order)

Ray Allen
Kalid El Amin
Caron Bultler
Rudy Gay
Ben Gordon
Richard Hamilton
Donyell Marshall
Shabazz Napier
Emika Okafor
Kemba Walker

Next Ten Men (Alpha Order)

Scott Burrell
Nadov Henefeld (1 Season)
Donny Marshall
Kevin Ollie
A. J. Price
Cliff Robinson
Doron Sheffer
Chris Smith
Hasheem Thabeet
Corny Thompson

Top Three Women (Alpha Order)

Maya Moore
Breanna Stewart
Diane Taurasi

Next Ten Women (Alpha Order)

Svetlana Abrosimova
Sue Bird
Swinn Cash
Stefanie Dolson
Moriah Jefferson
Rebecca Lobo
Jenn Rizzoti
Nykesha Sales
Morgan Tuck
Kara Wolters
 
Pretty good list. I'd add Kevin Freeman and remove Hasheem Thabeet from list 2. And it's appropriate I think that alphabetical order lists Ray Allen first. I'm too tired to go much deeper than that.
 
If I could build an allstar team of Uconn bball players, my starting 5 would be emeka (center), Ray allen (sg), Kemba walker (pg), kevin freeman (pf) and RIP at the small forward. B. Gordon would be my 6th man and I would also have Napier, Butler, Gay and Smith coming off the bench. For extra depth in my last few slots I would have Donyell Marshall, Sheffer and Rashad as my secret assassin off the bench.

God, it is hard to pick just one team of 12 or 13 players, even when just considering Uconn players. But that would be a killer team.
 
Pretty good list. I'd add Kevin Freeman and remove Hasheem Thabeet from list 2. And it's appropriate I think that alphabetical order lists Ray Allen first. I'm too tired to go much deeper than that.
Williams saved Uconn from a potential disaster against Albany in 2006 too. For that, I would almost include him in my top 12 but that 2006 team left a sour taste in my mouth. They were possibly one of the most talented Uconn teams in the history of the program, if not the most talented, but there are 5 teams that went further. Just the same, he hit so many big shots against Albany and had some beautiful assists, didn't he average like 9 or 10 a game? But ya...2006, ugh.
 
My most enjoyable - Ray Allen, Kemba Walker, Shabazz Napier. Ray was silky smooth and Kemba and Shabazz had so many heroic plays. Rip, Ben Gordon, Donyell, Khalid, Emeka, Ricky Moore get honorable mention.
 
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Emeka has a special place in my heart. He saved Uconn vs Duke in 2004. Without him, duke runs away with that by 15 to 20+.
 
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One guy not on your list - I used to eagerly anticipate Rash coming off the bench. Can't count how often he was instant offense. But I don't think anyone will be as enjoyable to watch for me as KEA. That smile. That handle. The fearlessness.
 
One guy not on your list - I used to eagerly anticipate Rash coming off the bench. Can't count how often he was instant offense. But I don't think anyone will be as enjoyable to watch for me as KEA. That smile. That handle. The fearlessness.

This same statement came up in the "Best 6th Man" thread. First, I loved Rash. He was a totally selfless player who was tough and loved being here. The image of him clutching the ball saying "Oh my God" as the buzzer sounded in 99 is a forever memory. But.... Rash was a not a great offensive player, especially as a bench guy. He was great the beginning of his Soph year and then went into a shooting slump that basically lasted two years. My memory of him has nothing to do with "instant offense," but everything to do with defense.

Season G FG FGA FG% 2P 2PA 2P% 3P 3PA 3P% FT FTA FT% TRB AST STL BLK PTS
1995-96
34 2.1 5.4 .401 1.5 3.4 .452 0.6 2.0 .313 0.6 1.0 .629 1.9 0.9 0.6 0.0 5.6
1996-97 31 4.8 11.4 .420 3.0 6.4 .470 1.8 5.0 .357 1.6 2.4 .689 4.6 1.8 1.5 0.1 13.0
1997-98 35 1.7 4.0 .424 1.4 2.7 .510 0.3 1.2 .233 0.7 1.2 .610 2.7 0.8 0.7 0.1 4.4
1998-99 32 1.5 2.8 .516 1.4 2.6 .561 0.0 0.3 .111 0.6 0.9 .621 1.7 0.8 0.8 0.1 3.5

Career 132 2.5 5.8 .428 1.8 3.7 .489 0.7 2.1 .319 0.9 1.4 .648 2.7 1.0 0.9 0.1 6.5
 
This same statement came up in the "Best 6th Man" thread. First, I loved Rash. He was a totally selfless player who was tough and loved being here. The image of him clutching the ball saying "Oh my God" as the buzzer sounded in 99 is a forever memory. But.... Rash was a not a great offensive player, especially as a bench guy. He was great the beginning of his Soph year and then went into a shooting slump that basically lasted two years. My memory of him has nothing to do with "instant offense," but everything to do with defense.

Season G FG FGA FG% 2P 2PA 2P% 3P 3PA 3P% FT FTA FT% TRB AST STL BLK PTS
1995-96
34 2.1 5.4 .401 1.5 3.4 .452 0.6 2.0 .313 0.6 1.0 .629 1.9 0.9 0.6 0.0 5.6
1996-97 31 4.8 11.4 .420 3.0 6.4 .470 1.8 5.0 .357 1.6 2.4 .689 4.6 1.8 1.5 0.1 13.0
1997-98 35 1.7 4.0 .424 1.4 2.7 .510 0.3 1.2 .233 0.7 1.2 .610 2.7 0.8 0.7 0.1 4.4
1998-99 32 1.5 2.8 .516 1.4 2.6 .561 0.0 0.3 .111 0.6 0.9 .621 1.7 0.8 0.8 0.1 3.5

Career 132 2.5 5.8 .428 1.8 3.7 .489 0.7 2.1 .319 0.9 1.4 .648 2.7 1.0 0.9 0.1 6.5

Curse you and your stats. Leave my memories alone!
 
Stream Of Consciousness Rnakings - in Alpha Order - based on how much I enjoyed watching them from when my interest in UCONN basketball really began - mid/late 1980's. Note that unlike the Men, on the Women's List I think there is clear day daylight between the top 3 (perhaps with Samuelson joining that group later) and the rest.

Top Ten Men (Alpha Order)

Ray Allen
Kalid El Amin
Caron Bultler
Rudy Gay
Ben Gordon
Richard Hamilton
Donyell Marshall
Shabazz Napier
Emika Okafor
Kemba Walker

Next Ten Men (Alpha Order)

Scott Burrell
Nadov Henefeld (1 Season)
Donny Marshall
Kevin Ollie
A. J. Price
Cliff Robinson
Doron Sheffer
Chris Smith
Hasheem Thabeet
Corny Thompson

Top Three Women (Alpha Order)

Maya Moore
Breanna Stewart
Diane Taurasi

Next Ten Women (Alpha Order)

Svetlana Abrosimova
Sue Bird
Swinn Cash
Stefanie Dolson
Moriah Jefferson
Rebecca Lobo
Jenn Rizzoti
Nykesha Sales
Morgan Tuck
Kara Wolters
I feel you missed Kerri Bascom on the women's side. She started the whole thing.
 
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Nykesha Sales was the most all around player of all the women - she could do it all
She was one woman who I felt could compete on some mens team

Jeff Adrien belongs on that list - Thabeet can be replaced
 
This same statement came up in the "Best 6th Man" thread. First, I loved Rash. He was a totally selfless player who was tough and loved being here. The image of him clutching the ball saying "Oh my God" as the buzzer sounded in 99 is a forever memory. But.... Rash was a not a great offensive player, especially as a bench guy. He was great the beginning of his Soph year and then went into a shooting slump that basically lasted two years. My memory of him has nothing to do with "instant offense," but everything to do with defense.

Season G FG FGA FG% 2P 2PA 2P% 3P 3PA 3P% FT FTA FT% TRB AST STL BLK PTS
1995-96
34 2.1 5.4 .401 1.5 3.4 .452 0.6 2.0 .313 0.6 1.0 .629 1.9 0.9 0.6 0.0 5.6
1996-97 31 4.8 11.4 .420 3.0 6.4 .470 1.8 5.0 .357 1.6 2.4 .689 4.6 1.8 1.5 0.1 13.0
1997-98 35 1.7 4.0 .424 1.4 2.7 .510 0.3 1.2 .233 0.7 1.2 .610 2.7 0.8 0.7 0.1 4.4
1998-99 32 1.5 2.8 .516 1.4 2.6 .561 0.0 0.3 .111 0.6 0.9 .621 1.7 0.8 0.8 0.1 3.5

Career 132 2.5 5.8 .428 1.8 3.7 .489 0.7 2.1 .319 0.9 1.4 .648 2.7 1.0 0.9 0.1 6.5
Not sure if he was speaking about Rashad Anderson vs Rashamel Jones as I think you are here.
 
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Pure Alpha!!!!!! Calhoun held him back
 
Not sure if he was speaking about Rashad Anderson vs Rashamel Jones as I think you are here.

Ahh... Very good point. I always thought of Rashamel = Rash, Rashad = Rashad. If he meant Rashad then I am totally in the wrong.
 
I love KFree but if you don't have Caron Butler as your starting PF, you shouldn't be allowed to submit a list.
Everyone is free to give their opinion even if it is different from yours, yes, anyone is "allowed" so submit a list.
 
Stream Of Consciousness Rnakings - in Alpha Order - based on how much I enjoyed watching them from when my interest in UCONN basketball really began - mid/late 1980's. Note that unlike the Men, on the Women's List I think there is clear day daylight between the top 3 (perhaps with Samuelson joining that group later) and the rest.

Top Ten Men (Alpha Order)

Ray Allen
Kalid El Amin
Caron Bultler
Rudy Gay
Ben Gordon
Richard Hamilton
Donyell Marshall
Shabazz Napier
Emika Okafor
Kemba Walker

Next Ten Men (Alpha Order)

Scott Burrell
Nadov Henefeld (1 Season)
Donny Marshall
Kevin Ollie
A. J. Price
Cliff Robinson
Doron Sheffer
Chris Smith
Hasheem Thabeet
Corny Thompson

Top Three Women (Alpha Order)

Maya Moore
Breanna Stewart
Diane Taurasi

Next Ten Women (Alpha Order)

Svetlana Abrosimova
Sue Bird
Swinn Cash
Stefanie Dolson
Moriah Jefferson
Rebecca Lobo
Jenn Rizzoti
Nykesha Sales
Morgan Tuck
Kara Wolters
List is a joke with no Johnnie Selvie or AugustWest.
 
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Ahh... Very good point. I always thought of Rashamel = Rash, Rashad = Rashad. If he meant Rashad then I am totally in the wrong.

Oh definitely RA.

In my world, Rash = RA. Rashamel = um, I vaguely remember that guy.
 
Nykesha Sales was the most all around player of all the women - she could do it all
She was one woman who I felt could compete on some mens team

Jeff Adrien belongs on that list - Thabeet can be replaced
Men's college teams? No chance.
 
Oh definitely RA.

In my world, Rash = RA. Rashamel = um, I vaguely remember that guy.

Then I am totally wrong, ignore the stats I posted, and rely on your memory of Rash(ad) being an absolute killer off the bench. My bad! Forgot that Rash(ad) had such a rough junior year. That must've been staph infection year?

Season School Conf G MP FG FGA FG% 2P 2PA 2P% 3P 3PA 3P% FT FTA FT% TRB AST STL BLK TOV PF PTS
2002-03
UConn Big East 33 2.8 7.0 .401 1.2 2.8 .413 1.7 4.2 .393 0.9 1.2 .775 1.3 0.7 0.3 0.2 8.2
2003-04 UConn Big East 39 3.8 8.8 .437 1.6 3.4 .481 2.2 5.4 .410 1.3 1.7 .785 2.9 0.8 0.6 0.3 11.2
2004-05 UConn Big East 24 3.7 10.3 .359 1.8 4.2 .426 1.9 6.1 .313 2.6 3.2 .805 3.4 1.1 0.7 0.3 11.9
2005-06 UConn Big East 34 4.6 10.4 .437 2.0 4.1 .482 2.6 6.4 .407 1.1 1.6 .717 2.8 0.7 0.8 0.3 12.8

Career UConn 130 3.7 9.1 .413 1.6 3.6 .456 2.1 5.5 .386 1.4 1.8 .774 2.6 0.8 0.6 0.3 11.0
 
Nykesha Sales was the most all around player of all the women - she could do it all
She was one woman who I felt could compete on some mens team

Jeff Adrien belongs on that list - Thabeet can be replaced

No, sorry. You do her a disservice by even suggesting that. The games are incomparable and should be enjoyed in their own right.
 
Living in the past just makes the current hurt that much more... I hope the heck we can return to more than a shadow what we were. One miserable March.
 
Everyone is free to give their opinion even if it is different from yours, yes, anyone is "allowed" so submit a list.


You also have Rudy Gay in your top 10 over Donyell Marshall. Just another reason you shouldn't be allowed to submit a list.
 
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You also have Rudy Gay in your top 10 over Donyell Marshall. Just another reason you shouldn't be allowed to submit a list.

It's alphabetical order I think.
 
It's alphabetical order I think.


"For extra depth in my last few slots I would have Donyell Marshall, Sheffer and Rashad as my secret assassin off the bench."

Nope.
 
"For extra depth in my last few slots I would have Donyell Marshall, Sheffer and Rashad as my secret assassin off the bench."

Nope.

I'm looking at OPs post
 
Nykesha Sales was the most all around player of all the women - she could do it all
She was one woman who I felt could compete on some mens team

Jeff Adrien belongs on that list - Thabeet can be replaced

Surely you jest on Nykesha gtcam? Or the cocktail you made was really really good. #1 Diana would be the one, but even she would fall short of anything higher than MAYBE mens community college.:eek:
 

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