Scholarship table
Not a single Dominic James or Jerel McNeal reference…Are those two of the most overlooked Golden Eagles in the last 20 years?
You'd need Lazar on Creans 5 to deal with Jae, I'd have loved to see that college matchup.
Man, I'd but Buycks there over DJO. Better ball handler and can still get buckets.
You could put DWade with Rob Frozena, Youssapha Mboa, Brett Rosboro, and me and that team would beat any modern era MU team.Pretending (especially college, but even pro) Jimmy could handle Dwayne Wade? Lol. And you could put Wade on Jae defensively if you’re worried about it. There’s about an inch difference there.
Obviously, I'm a Wade fan, too. We all are.But let's not pretend he was unstoppable or that he never had a bad game. They lost plenty of games when he was at Marquette, he lost his first NCAA tourney game as a 5-seed, and he might have suffered another first-round upset the following year if Diener didn't save his bacon.I know you were only using hyperbole (and least I hope so), but Buzz's best 5 would beat "Wade and any 4 stiffs," and I'm pretty sure you know it.
But not Wade and Ners + 3 stiffs!
You do mean Ners and Wade + 3 stiffs, stop minimizing Ners!! Nees>Wade at least in HS.
Brother Brew:On Al, I'd have two nits:1) Butch Lee was a POY and MVP of the 1977 Championship. I'd sub out Lee for Tatum.2) If there is only five, as much as I think the world of George Thompson, Coach McGuire's best five were Lee, Meminger, Chones, Lucas and Ellis. a) Lucas, Lee and Ellis were all National Championship caliber players.
I can't argue with your five. Admittedly, it's not easy to whittle Al's roster down to a Top 5.
Who makes each coach's all coach team and how would you rank them? Basically was thinking if Wojos best players put him surprisingly higher than coaches with way more success. Wojo, Buzz, Crean, Deane, O'Neil, Rick, Hank, Al, Nagle (Rand & Kojis IIRC)
is is players who were recruited by that coach or just played for them (e.g. Crawford and Amal. Are they all-KO or all-Deane? How about Hutch who was signed by KO but never played for him?)
The second five collectively probably are better than anything we have had since:They would beLloyd Walton, George Thompson, Larry McNeil, Earl Tatum and Jerome Whitehead.My sixth person probably would be Allie McGuire, though you could make a strong case for Marcus Washington or Sugar Frazier. The hard part is leaving Bob Lackey off this list. I really liked him!
Love your first and second fives. Next five (for me) is Marcus Washington, Joe Wolf, Ric Cobb, Bob Lackey and Gary Brell. Brian Brunkhorst, Allie, Jeff Sewell, Joe Thomas, Sugar Frazier just miss.
I should be who recruited you.Because otherwise you can really distort the Mike Deane Era (an era I loved by the way, long live Turners)G HutchG PieperG WardleF CrawfordC AmalAll but one is a KO signee. That has to be noted. Hell you could bump Wardle and throw in Tony Miller. KO not only saved the program, he left the fullest cupboard.
You have to include Tony. His career assist stats are incredible and his performance in the Kentucky game alone gets him MU legend status.
Tony is one of my favorite Marquette players. Straight out baller
Joe Wolf????