I know this is a month old but i just read this for the first time.
and... STFU. Ray Allen is the certified best shooter in NBA History. I get it you old guys like to talk about the Yankee Conference days and all that, but seriously drop this false equivalence stuff.
Ray Allen is the best shooter in UConn history, by a country mile. He is the best shooter in NBA history!! end of argument.
Maybe instead of telling people you don't agree with to STFU for what... voicing an opinion........... you should practice what you preach....... or rather, at the very least, become a little more informed as well as tolerant.
This is a discussion board so we are discussing. Age shouldn't matter, experience and knowledge should.
I doubt very much if you ever watched a UCONN Yankee Conference game or Wes B for that matter. It would have to have been in person to grasp how good he was.
Comparing players from different eras is next to impossible and interesting nevertheless.
For example: Sandy Kofax is widely credited with being one of the best pitchers of all time yet he last pitched in the 1960's.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Koufax
In today's game the athletes are bigger and stronger, come from more diverse pool, globally and The League has more teams.
Some argue the best talent today doesn't choose to play baseball (boring or more sports to choose from). Also that the number of teams rather than providing opportunity for more good players dilutes what talent there is.
Back to basketball....Well we all know how fantastic the bottom dwellers of the old BE were despite the "fact" the conference as a whole was obviously awesome by comparison.
My point, I know you have reading comprehension issues, is that just as you can find a diamond in the rough (Wes in YC) so too can you find garbage in the CASTLE known as the old Big East (Rutty et al or B1G, ACC for that matter).
Who is THE best shooter while at UCONN is arguable at best, and subjective depending on era/who you watched.
Furthermore it was not the topic of the thread.
The discussion SHOULD be based on UCONN career not professional career so I don't see Ray Rays life after UCONN as relevant, since you bring it up.
Who (plural) were the best while at UCONN is less so (arguable) and more on point to the topic.
All I'm stating is that Wes was a great shooter period. Nobody was trying to crown him THE guy. Again, just sayin' he was great and he was.
As Kentucky, Tar Heels, Duke and other "blues" have history.... so does UCONN.
Maybe not as lofty or star studded but also not as vapid of stars and accomplishments as some might think (pre BE).
I should think the younger "true" fans would embrace UCONN's entire history including the Yankee Conf. and earlier. Enjoy learning about players they may not have seen.
And again almost everything is arguable.
You needn't be quite such a know it all.
You sound young, ignorant, arrogant, closed minded and lack basic reading comprehension skills.
Just my opinion, from a not sooo old guy

Actually I feel sorry for you.