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UConn has been extremely lucky to have produced several players that took over games and were essentially unstoppable. They come along once every 2 or 3 years it seems.
These are the players I'm referring to:
1994: Donyell Marshall
1995: Ray Allen
1999: Rip Hamilton
2002: Caron Butler
2004: Ben Gordon & Emeka Okafor
2009: AJ Price
2011: Kemba Walker
2013: Shabazz Napier
The 2004 team used up the allotment in one year. These were all players who in their final years did whatever they wanted on the floor with consistency. Granted, there were excellent players outside of these, but players such as Cliff Robinson, Rudy Gay, etc. didn't really dominate the game the way the preceding did. I gave a thought to Hasheem Thabeet on the defensive end and he comes closest to deserving the same distinction, but in the end I put the emphasis on scoring. AJ Price came out of th blue in the second half of his senior season in a fashion similar to Caron Butler. They took over games. Whereas Shabazz and Kemba did it consistently the whole year. Ray Allen and Rip probably did it over many more games than the others, while Emeka and Gordon traded the cape back and forth.
I doubt that any other school has consistently had such a high caliber of college player over the years.
Who's next?
Hamilton? Purvis? Brimah?
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These are the players I'm referring to:
1994: Donyell Marshall
1995: Ray Allen
1999: Rip Hamilton
2002: Caron Butler
2004: Ben Gordon & Emeka Okafor
2009: AJ Price
2011: Kemba Walker
2013: Shabazz Napier
The 2004 team used up the allotment in one year. These were all players who in their final years did whatever they wanted on the floor with consistency. Granted, there were excellent players outside of these, but players such as Cliff Robinson, Rudy Gay, etc. didn't really dominate the game the way the preceding did. I gave a thought to Hasheem Thabeet on the defensive end and he comes closest to deserving the same distinction, but in the end I put the emphasis on scoring. AJ Price came out of th blue in the second half of his senior season in a fashion similar to Caron Butler. They took over games. Whereas Shabazz and Kemba did it consistently the whole year. Ray Allen and Rip probably did it over many more games than the others, while Emeka and Gordon traded the cape back and forth.
I doubt that any other school has consistently had such a high caliber of college player over the years.
Who's next?
Hamilton? Purvis? Brimah?
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