I am looking at the best players ever on each teamI will do the SEC right now, the others will come laterSEC:Florida: Very tough, I would say a 4 way tie between Noah, Horford, Brewer, and Mike MillerKentucky: This one is tough too, I will go with they're all time leading scorer Dan Issel. Jamal Mashburn and Sam Bowie are close behind thoughTennessee: Bernard King, no question. Allan Houston could be considered too though.Georgia: I will say Dominique Wilkins and Jarvis Hayes. Mike Mercer could become one.Vanderbilt: Derrick Byars is probably already one, him and Matt FrejieSouth Carolina: I don't know too much about this basketball team's history, but Alex English went there so probably him.LSU: Pete Maravich no questionAlabama: I can't decide on this one, so you choose. Spreewell, Mcdyess, Horry, Gearld Wallace, or Mo WilliamsArkansas: Sidney Moncrief was a top 100 college player of all time chosen by Sporting News, so him. Joe Johnson and Ronnie Brewer should be mentioned too.Missisippi State: Erick Dampier and Jeff MaloneAuburn: Chuck Person and former SI coverboy Chris PorterMissisippi: I couldn't find any but Sean Tuhoy, who was an all century SEC baskeball player who is currently a radio analyst for the Memphis GrizzliesI will continue this tomorrow with the ACC, The Big East, The Pac-10, and The Big Ten
A few to add:Michigan-Glen Rice/Cazzie Russell (Not CWebb)Michigan State-Magic JohnsonOhio State-Jerry LucasUCLA: KareemHouston: OlajuwonLSU: ShaqFlorida International: LINDSAY HUNTERUNC: MJDuke: This is pretty tough. Laettener? Hill? Brand? Jay Williams? I'll go Grant Hill, knowing I'm missing someone...Wake Forest: Tim Duncan
Is this best college players? Or best pros from each college?Anyways,UConn: Ray AllenVirginia Union: Ben WallaceSyracuse: Carmelo Anthony, might be missing someone.Indiana State: Larry BirdOklahoma State: Bryant "Big Country" ReevesKansas: Wilt ChamberlainUNLV: Shawn Marion probably
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (SunnyD @ Mar 20 2007, 08:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>A few to add:Michigan-Glen Rice/Cazzie Russell (Not CWebb)Michigan State-Magic JohnsonOhio State-Jerry LucasUCLA: KareemHouston: OlajuwonLSU: ShaqFlorida International: LINDSAY HUNTERUNC: MJDuke: This is pretty tough. Laettener? Hill? Brand? Jay Williams? I'll go Grant Hill, knowing I'm missing someone...Wake Forest: Tim Duncan</div>Lindsey went to Jackson State. And I'd definitely put Pistol Pete ahead of Shaq.
Raja Bell went to FIU <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>^Forget about Larry Johnson for UNLV?</div> I'm sure he didn't :winkglasses:
I'll do some Pac-10U of A: GilbertASU: Fat Lever or Byron ScottCalifornia: Jason KiddUSC: Paul Westphaul
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (mikster100 @ Mar 21 2007, 08:01 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>U of A: Gilbert</div>Sean Elliot is still the best player to ever suit up for the Wildcatshttp://www.americasbestonline.net/Cbasketball.htm
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (mikster100 @ Mar 21 2007, 08:36 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I'm sure he didn't :winkglasses:</div>http://www.databasebasketball.com/players/...ilkid=JOHNSLA01
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Camby23Land @ Mar 20 2007, 09:45 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Indiana State: Larry Bird</div> That must have been a real toughy Cambyland. I mean, after all, it's debateable that Trent Wurtz might have been better.
Kansas: Danny Manning or Wilt Chamberlin?Wilt Chamberlin: 2 seasons- 29.9 PPG, 18.3 RPG - 2 Big 7 championships- National Champions runner up 1956- 1956 Final 4 most outstanding player- 1st team All-American 1957 & 1958Danny Manning: 4 seasons- Kansas' all time leading scorer (2,951) and rebounder (1,187); 8th all time leading scorer in NCAA history- Big 8 player of the year 86, 87 & 88- Big 8 player of the decade - College player of the year 1988- Most outstanding player of the 1988 Final 4- 1988 NCAA champions- 1st team All-American 87-88
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pacers fan forever @ Mar 21 2007, 10:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'> That must have been a real toughy Cambyland. I mean, after all, it's debateable that Trent Wurtz might have been better. </div>Ok... I'm just saying who their best player was, ass wipe.Anyways, forgot about Manning, it is a good debate if it is their college careers, but in pro careers it is no question.