| Posted by: YOUNGBUCK
- [50381520] Mon, Apr 15, 2002, 22:03
to me there are allot of colleges out there that make there college players into future NBA allstars. so the college that I picked that has made the best NBA players so far is kansas. and here are the players currently in the NBA that have gone to Kansas and have done well in the NBA so far.
Paul Pierce jacque Vaughn scott pollard greg ostertag danny manning Raef Lafrentz |
| 1 | Mike D Donor
ID: 323391521 Mon, Apr 15, 2002, 22:07
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Youngbuck, was that you in the action thread earlier personally attacking others?
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| 2 | Ender
ID: 13443221 Mon, Apr 15, 2002, 22:20
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Pierce is the only star on that list. LaFrentz is 2nd best, but not near consistent enough to be considered a star IMO.
I think it would be hard to argue against North Carolina looking back over the years.
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| 3 | wqrtyt
ID: 50026415 Mon, Apr 15, 2002, 22:46
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NC
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| 4 | Gman15 Leader
ID: 47645219 Mon, Apr 15, 2002, 23:37
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IU (for Ender!) ;)))
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| 5 | Mr. Nice Guy
ID: 421124113 Tue, Apr 16, 2002, 00:12
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Def NC (MJ ring a bell?). Duke (Brand, Battier, Hill, to name a few) is okay as well.
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| 6 | rockafellerskank Sustainer
ID: 24215319 Tue, Apr 16, 2002, 00:14
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No love for Ohio State?
They produced Michael Redd for goodness' sake!
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| 7 | Roachster
ID: 381321514 Tue, Apr 16, 2002, 00:30
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Scott Pollard is a DUDE - MAN!
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| 8 | KnicksFan Donor
ID: 52255815 Tue, Apr 16, 2002, 00:47
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St. John's: Chris Mullen, Lavor Postell, Zendon Hamilton, Ron Artest, Felipe Lopez
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| 9 | rage_22 Donor
ID: 23115622 Tue, Apr 16, 2002, 00:49
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A) I'll take Pierce and maybe Manning out of that list. The rest aren't anything to brag about.
B) Of course I will have to go with SLU. I mean we produced Larry Hughes for goodness sake.
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| 10 | Perm Dude Leader
ID: 02592222 Tue, Apr 16, 2002, 00:59
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Well, you seem to have a bit of a focus problem. Are you looking for the highest number current NBA players? Colleges with the highest number of players in the NBA all-time? Colleges most represented by NBA All-Star selections? How about colleges most represented by the NBA's best 50 players of all time?
pd
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| 12 | Bloody Geoff
ID: 1111461119 Tue, Apr 16, 2002, 01:30
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Andrew Gaze went to Seton Hall
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| 13 | Rubalamp
ID: 411014913 Tue, Apr 16, 2002, 11:43
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Michael, that is very interesting information.
If I had more time, it would be interesting to see the list of the players, then kind of compare the talent levels of the players. I think Michigan may stand out as one of the stronger ones(3 of the fab 5) I don't know just a thought.
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| 14 | Addicted@work
ID: 1322558 Tue, Apr 16, 2002, 12:01
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Rubalamp, Last year I posted a message with like the top 10 conferences and creating a smallworld team from the Active players in the NBA with there SWP's. It turned out that the ACC was the top conference. It was interesting to note that Carolina produced the best Forwards and Arizona the best guards. I'll try to run this again next year around All Star Break (to give the rookies a chance). -- Addicted--
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| 15 | Rubalamp
ID: 411014913 Tue, Apr 16, 2002, 13:56
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I did think about if positions were better at some schools or conferences than others...cool
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| 16 | skrumped
ID: 312181312 Tue, Apr 16, 2002, 14:18
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Maryland is good for pro talent. Franchise, Walt Williams, Len Bias would have been good. But is everybody forgetting Georgetown! Ewing, Mutombo, Mourning, Iverson, Othella Harrington. Name a college w/ 4 big-time stars in the last 17-20 years
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| 17 | Tortfeasor Donor
ID: 20383113 Tue, Apr 16, 2002, 14:33
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Carolina.
Jordan, Worthy, Perkins, Dougherty, Wallace, Stackhouse, Kenny Smith, Carter, Jamison, McInnis--just to name the bigger ones. There are also role players like Montross and Scott Williams out there. So that's eight, if you exclude McInnis and Smith from the "big-time star" label, which I would. Got to be the most in basketball.
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| 18 | Addicted@work
ID: 1322558 Tue, Apr 16, 2002, 16:05
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skrumped, that's who's got the best centers (Shaq excluded)!!
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| 19 | skrumped
ID: 312181312 Wed, Apr 17, 2002, 10:26
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I would exclude Dougherty and Perkins from that big-time star label too, neither had a big-time star stretch in the NBA. I think Worthy was a great star, but didn't he go to UNC more than 20 years ago? Jamison was great last year w/ his 25 and 9 average but this year I would hardly say that he was a big-time NBA star. I wouldn't argue the obvious fact that UNC has produced the best pro's over the years, only whether or not they have produced more NBA stars in the last 17-20 years.
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| 20 | Tortfeasor Donor
ID: 20383113 Wed, Apr 17, 2002, 11:29
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The 1982 UNC Championship team started Jordan, Worthy, and Perkins. Maybe Perkins wasn't a big-time star (he was simply a solid player), but Daugherty definitely was. He was an all-star for several years, and was one of the best centers in the eastern conference before his injuries knocked him out. I can't find any stats after having searched the web, but I think he was an all-star at least three times in the early nineties.
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| 21 | E'ville Leader
ID: 29017810 Wed, Apr 17, 2002, 19:55
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OK. The question for the next decade...
Which high school will produce the best NBA players??
Just basing this on the fact that at the current rate. In 10 years thier won't be any college grads in the NBA.
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| 22 | Mr. Nice Guy
ID: 421124113 Wed, Apr 17, 2002, 23:31
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LOL E'Ville. And then 20 or 30 years down the road we'll say which Middle School has the best NBA talent.
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| 23 | YOUNGBUCK
ID: 531092020 Wed, Nov 20, 2002, 23:04
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butt. any more thoughts?
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| 24 | TaRhEElKiD
ID: 42109719 Wed, Nov 20, 2002, 23:27
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Not because I am THK, but because it is the truth...North Carolina
Just recently: Vince Jamison Rasheed Stackhouse
4 all-stars and those a within the last few years. We had 3 of 50 greatest NBA alltime players with Worthy, MJ , and Cunningham. I don't need to mention the other role players that provide help to teams.
THK
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| 25 | 2PaC
ID: 15944301 Wed, Nov 20, 2002, 23:33
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seton hall prep, we produced the knight brothers (brevin on the hawks, and brandon, currently on pitt) also marcus tony-el is at SHU and jamar nutter is a senior this year and will be a damn good college player
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| 26 | Julius Donor
ID: 121024129 Thu, Nov 21, 2002, 02:38
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Miami of Ohio
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| 27 | goraiders
ID: 41103993 Thu, Nov 21, 2002, 03:21
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funny that youngbuck mentions kansas as the best. ironically enough, especially with the examples that he gives, they are one of worst as far as big time programs go. youngbuck's list is pretty weak.....scot pollard? ostertag? give me a break. he might as well add scooter barry on the list (he's like the only barry brother not to stick around in the NBA)
UNC is #1 in my opinion in both sheer numbers and the number of impact players.
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| 28 | J-Dub
ID: 1810141719 Thu, Nov 21, 2002, 04:49
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Re: #12
I'm from Australia and so I attend the NBL (National Basketball League), Australia's pathetic league and guess who has been the star of the show the past 10 years, yep, Andrew Gaze. In fact, I was in a store a couple of days ago and guess who I bumped into, that's right, everyone's favourite white unathletic Australian who played a few half-assed seasons in the NBA. Damn he can knock down the three though. One of the greatest marksmen in the world. A true legend in Australia, I now have an Andrew Gaze autograph - therefor - my life is complete.
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| 30 | Myboyjack Leader
ID: 14826271 Thu, Nov 21, 2002, 07:19
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As for players currently in the NBA - a starting lineup of ex-Wildcats can't be topped:
Tony Delk Ron Mercer Antoine Walker Jamaal Mashburn Jamaal Magloire
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| 31 | KYCAT Donor
ID: 37649415 Thu, Nov 21, 2002, 07:42
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Myboyjack...Don't forget about Derek Anderson. And we need some bench players as well... Walter McCarty Mark Pope Nazr Mohammed Scott Padgett Michael Bradley Tayshaun Prince
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| 32 | jshrauner
ID: 55104218 Thu, Nov 21, 2002, 09:07
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KYCAT:
Where are you from in Kentucky? I lived in Wilmore, just outside of Lexington, last year. I really enjoyed Kentucky basketball. I was up at the Kentucky Basketball Academy and played a pickup game with Nazr Mohammed, Tayshaun Prince, and a UK grad that plays in Germeny. Rex Chapman was also there. Kentucky is a great place.
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| 33 | KYCAT Donor
ID: 37649415 Thu, Nov 21, 2002, 09:28
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jshrauner I grew up in Lexington...But now live just outside of Lexington in Versailles. Big horse country. It's nice to hear that you enjoyed yourself. As they say: "Yaul come back now...ya here"
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| 34 | Tortfeasor Donor
ID: 55912113 Thu, Nov 21, 2002, 10:10
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MBJ-
A starting lineup of Jamison, Carter, McInnis/S. Williams, Stackhouse, and Wallace is a pretty darned hard lineup to beat.
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| 35 | KevinL Donor
ID: 48222515 Thu, Nov 21, 2002, 11:14
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I know this is an older thread, but I still gotta support Brad Dougherty:
Brad Daugherty remains the franchise's all-time leading scorer with 10,389 points and career leader in rebounds with 5,227. The 7-0 center, who was the NBA's No. 1 draft selection in 1986, shot 53 percent from the field, enabling him to average 19.0 ppg from 1986 to 1994. A five-time All-Star selection, Daugherty was an All-NBA Third Team selection in 1991-92.
Cavs All Time Team
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| 36 | jshrauner
ID: 55104218 Thu, Nov 21, 2002, 11:32
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What about the "No College" team:
PG: Kobe Bryant SG: Tracy McGrady SF: Rashard Lewis PF: Kevin Garnett C: Jermaine O'Neal
Bench: Kwame Brown, Tyson Chandler, Eddy Curry, Korleon Young(so he didn't work out so well), and Amare Stoudemire. Not a bad team.
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| 37 | Skip to My Lou Donor
ID: 23942316 Thu, Nov 21, 2002, 11:54
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What about the "no college" international squad of Pau, Dirk, Peja, Tony Parker and Vlade, with Ginobili, Giricek, Nesterovic, Hedo, Radmamovic, Nene, Skita and Yao off the bench?
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| 38 | KnicksFan Donor
ID: 439341814 Thu, Nov 21, 2002, 11:54
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jshrauner, you forgot Moses Malone.
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| 39 | Micheal
ID: 12744225 Thu, Nov 21, 2002, 11:54
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Al Harrington and Jonathan Bender.
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| 40 | Dustin McFarland
ID: 18901320 Thu, Nov 21, 2002, 13:02
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I can't stand Duke, but I'd have to say that they shell out the most talent in recent years.
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| 41 | gibby88 Donor
ID: 588371414 Thu, Nov 21, 2002, 13:17
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Oregon State:
the Glove Brent Barry A.C. Green Scott Haskins :)
Yes, this is an bias ALUMNI pick!!
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| 42 | louky Sustainer
ID: 527283021 Thu, Nov 21, 2002, 13:28
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Louisville: If you need an over paid center Denny Crum is the man...
Felton Spencer Purvis Ellison Samaki Walker
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| 43 | cRABkilla
ID: 11062022 Thu, Nov 21, 2002, 13:40
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UCLA: Kareem Abdul-Jabar, Bill Walton (before he became stupid), baron davis, reggie miller
UNC: Jordan, carter, jamison, haywood, stackhouse, shammond williams, jeff mcinnis, worthy, fox (they should get a minus for producing him)
Kentucky has a pretty good wrap-sheet, dunno about duke yet, just hill and everyone else has kinda been washed up, hopefully jay and dunleavy can change that.
What about michigam state? : magic, jason richardson, mo pete,
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| 44 | Erik Laughlin
ID: 55740616 Thu, Nov 21, 2002, 14:20
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SETON HALL PREP we got this kid named Andre Callender who is going to go straight to the league after HS
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| 45 | blue hen Leader
ID: 22100300 Thu, Nov 21, 2002, 21:29
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Clearly Carolina
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| 46 | The man
ID: 26930716 Fri, Nov 22, 2002, 03:09
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Hofstra University
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