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who is the greatest player out of CT?

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Tony Hanson
Tony Eason
Jim Abro
Clay Johnson

any of my Sin City Bros
 
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Didn't we do this before? In before names of every good player is posted. But @FfldCntyFan probably named the top 3
Yes, we have. About a year and a half ago.

 
Donovan Clingan. Don't forget there were no state tournaments in '20 & '21. And in '21 they only had 12 regular season games.
He probably would've gotten 12-14 more games.

Murphy, Williamson & Luckett are ahead of my time.
Anthony Harris & John Bagley were also unstoppable.
 
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Murphy then Williamson and third I like Thompson, but I always liked Vin Baker too. Will Big Don join this list?
 
Has to be Camby.

 
Has to be Camby.


Objectively and empirically he comes up short to others already listed.
 
Has to be Camby.

Calvin Murphy

Murphy attended Niagara University, where he was a three-time All-American. He scored 2,548 points in 77 games (33.1 points per game).[2]

One of his best games was a 68-point outing against Syracuse University at Niagara's Gallagher Center.[4] In 1970, he led Niagara to the NCAA tournament and advanced to the second round, where they lost to Villanova. During his career he was famous for being one of "The Three M's", along with Pete Maravich and Rick Mount, both of whom were NCAA Men's Division I Basketball All-Americans at the same time as Murphy.
 
Calvin Murphy

Murphy attended Niagara University, where he was a three-time All-American. He scored 2,548 points in 77 games (33.1 points per game).[2]

One of his best games was a 68-point outing against Syracuse University at Niagara's Gallagher Center.[4] In 1970, he led Niagara to the NCAA tournament and advanced to the second round, where they lost to Villanova. During his career he was famous for being one of "The Three M's", along with Pete Maravich and Rick Mount, both of whom were NCAA Men's Division I Basketball All-Americans at the same time as Murphy.

You would think you would start a list with players who are in the NBA Hall of Fame and then work your way down. For some the correct and easy answer is never easy. You chose wisely.
 
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