Doesn't affect me because I didn't choose him but the question doesn't say NBA player under contract, it says active NBA player. This seems pretty straightforward
The question was “scholarship” player. If Ed had a scholarship, even if he was a redshirt, he should still count. No one said Purvis, but he was a redshirt transfer on scholarship for the 2014 run, and assume he would have counted too.I picked Drummond, but I think disqualifying Lamb is kind of cheeky. He hasn't retired. He hasn't signed overseas. He's expected to be signed by an NBA team (right?).
I would count Lamb.
That said, I think counting Ed Nelson as a player on a championship team is straight bull____. I think to count as a "player" you have to at least record a minute of playing time. Transfer/redshirt shouldn't count.
He had a scholarship. He was not a "scholarship player".The question was “scholarship” player. If Ed had a scholarship, even if he was a redshirt, he should still count. No one said Purvis, but he was a redshirt transfer on scholarship for the 2014 run, and assume he would have counted too.
Yeah…forget the turnaround jumpshot to win it. How about Scott’s 92 foot baseball pass from the opposite end of the floor with a fully stretched out and leaping 6’11” future NBA player in his grill to get it to that point? That’s why it’s by far my favorite.Tate is by far, by far, the most famous buzzerbeater in our program's history, and there isn't even a close second. How 90% of this board picked something else is just unfathomable. I will defend that pick to the grave.
Yeah…forget the turnaround jumpshot to win it. How about Scott’s 92 foot baseball pass from the opposite end of the floor with a fully stretched out and leaping 6’11” future NBA player in his grill to get it to that point? That’s why it’s by far my favorite.
Kemba’s ankle breaker is second.
Wow you guys care a lot about this point system. I’m impressed.
Sheep aside, this really brings into sharp relief how much our NBA pedigree has diminished in the last 10 years. We have 3 guys who are on their last legs in the league, a 2nd round pick on a 2-year rookie contract, a 2nd-year lottery pick who many already consider a bust, and a veteran who may or may not get signed.Responses:
Rudy Gay (+23):
99NCAA, Calamity17, CardiacAndre7, Cassius Klaiber, CCSUblue, Dream Jobbed2.0, Get a Job, HanDurley29, Hey Adrien!, husky8273, HuskyHawk, JonnyRI, Kemba Time, kmacri12, M.S.G., Marbles90, mauconnfan, Methodology, Minicoop69, Mooch82, Moose1979, phillionaire, rayrayfor3
Andre Drummond (+14):
BattersonBoyz, Connecticut13, Hans Sprungfeld, husky10, Mano, microfich, Mike Honcho, MrSec204, Subbabub, tcf15, Tenspro2002, UCLJ0211, Greathusky, SportsFan88
Tyrese Martin (+8):
aburks41, AZHuskiepop, Cagey_Tee, mclovin, MJKI, REB1094, Skies17, UCFan1513
Kemba Walker (+8):
BertMacklin, ConnHuskBask, CTBasketball, Huskiez12, HuskyWarrior611, Mervthepurvis, NH Husky, Ports21
James Bouknight (+3):
navery12, StingLykOllie, UConNick
Incorrect Responses:
Jeremy Lamb (+38):
Call Me Bruce, Hungryhusky99, Huskem55, Huskybass, Huskyforlife, Jbirdp5, Miggy, Mike1984, OkaForPrez, UC313, UConn826, uconnjosh, Wheelerdog, shizzle787, No-Name Lurker
Forget that. Kemba misses and we still move on to overtime in that game.And again context is huge.
Tate misses and UConn season is done. Kemba misses and UConn still moves on to NCAA tourney.
Forget that. Kemba misses and we still move on to overtime in that game.
There's no argument Tate was a more important shot in the game, but Kemba step back is an iconic March moment particularly bolstered by both runs that followed.
Tate George is a memorable buzzer beater, but Kembas shot will go up there right alongside Laettnears vs Kentucky.
Was Laettnears shot against UConn to go to the final 4 so much less important than the turnaround vs Kentucky? Not really.
So moments just have "it".
I would put Jalen Adams’ 70 footer against Cinci up there too. Even though it wasn’t a “game winner” per se, we ended up winning the game because that shot kept us alive for another OT. The degree of difficulty also has to factor in.Yeah…forget the turnaround jumpshot to win it. How about Scott’s 92 foot baseball pass from the opposite end of the floor with a fully stretched out and leaping 6’11” future NBA player in his grill to get it to that point? That’s why it’s by far my favorite.
Kemba’s ankle breaker is second.
Disagree, b/c of what happened next. After Tate's shot UConn lost the next game, Kemba's shot was part of the juice propelling UConn to a national championship - when John Q. Public watches that Kemba highlight the feeling is that's a damn rocket engine igniting the run to come.Tate's shot is shown during the second weekend of NCAA Tourney time. Kemba's shot is shown during conference tournament week. Big difference. Tate>Kemba.
It's the Kemba shot 100% for most fans. Kemba is an iconic NCAA player in the 21st century, who was a national story that whole season, who then had a very good NBA career after, and after the shot he led the team to the title. It also happened in MSG.There's no argument Tate was a more important shot in the game, but Kemba step back is an iconic March moment particularly bolstered by both runs that followed.
Tate George is a memorable buzzer beater, but Kembas shot will go up there right alongside Laettnears vs Kentucky.
Was Laettnears shot against UConn to go to the final 4 so much less important than the turnaround vs Kentucky? Not really.
So moments just have "it".
That was an incredible shot also in a big spot. Agreed. I’m trying to put most memories of the AAC in a lockbox to forget about, but that was a great moment!I would put Jalen Adams’ 70 footer against Cinci up there too. Even though it wasn’t a “game winner” per se, we ended up winning the game because that shot kept us alive for another OT. The degree of difficulty also has to factor in.
Actually, it's not theory. It's fact.In theory, there are no active players NBA players right now.
Kemba's shot is associated with a championship. Tate's is not. Kemba's is often seen as a catalyst for that whole run even though it was in the 3rd of 5 BET games. And Tate's shot is over shadowed by a similar play 2 years later to win a championship.
Question 14 - Reverse Sheep Round
14. Name a season that UConn was ranked No. 3 or better in the AP Poll at any point.
Responses:
2005-06 (+25):
99NCAA, Calamity17, Connecticut13, ConnHuskBask, Dream Jobbed2.0, JonnyRI, M.S.G., Mano, mauconnfan, Miggy, Mike1984, MJKI, Mooch82, Moose1979, MrSec204, OkaForPrez, phillionaire, QDOG5, REB1094, StingLykOllie, tcf15, tzznandrew, UConn826, UConNick, uconnjosh
2008-09 (+11):
CardiacAndre7, CTBasketball, Get a Job, Hans Sprungfeld, husky8273, HuskyWarrior611, kmacri12, mclovin, Minicoop69, Skies17, SportsFan88
1998-99 (+9):
aburks41, BertMacklin, CCSUblue, Greathusky, Hungryhusky99, Huskyforlife, Marbles90, Mervthepurvis, Ports21
1994-95 (+5):
AZHuskiepop, HanDurley29, Huskybass, Tenspro2002, Wheelerdog
2003-04 (+5):
Cassius Klaiber, Huskem55, husky10, navery12, UC313
1995-96 (+4):
Cagey_Tee, Jbirdp5, Methodology, shizzle787
1999-00 (+4):
Call Me Bruce, HuskyHawk, UCLJ0211, No-Name Lurker
1993-94 (+2):
NH Husky, storrsroars
2002-03 (+2):
microfich, Subbabub
Incorrect Responses:
2004-05 (+27):
Hey Adrien!, Mike Honcho
2010-11 (+27):
Huskiez12, rayrayfor3
2001-02 (+26):
BattersonBoyz
2011-12 (+26):
Kemba Time
No Answer (+26):
UCFan1513
I checked cause I was surprised, they finished 9th somehow.I do believe that UConn finished ranked #1 in the final poll of the championship 2010-11 season.