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Originally posted by SHOXMVC View PostThere are some great individual players that didn't have the benefit of a good team around them. Ron Harris and Vince Smith come to mind. I also wonder where Tekele lands.
Smith - 44
Cotton - 29Livin the dream
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Originally posted by shockmonster View PostBobby Wilson should be in Top 25 conversation. One of the best Shocker shooters who played for Chicsgo Bulls. Only problem was that he only played two years. When he played there was very little help inside playing a 6'4" Center. I think that Vince Wilson played then too.Livin the dream
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Originally posted by jcdshocker View Post1. D. Stallworth
2. X. McDaniel
3. A. Carr
4. F. VanVleet
5. R. Baker
6. W. Armstrong/Jabali
7. C. Littleton
8. Ch. Johnson
9. C. Early
10. J. Perez
11. C. Levingston
12. G. Wiley
13. T. Murry
14. A. Sherrod
15. R. BurnsLivin the dream
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Originally posted by wufan View PostTop 10:
1. Xavier McDaniel
2. Dave Stallworth
3. Antoine Carr
4. Cleo Littleton
5. Fred Van Vleet
6. Ron Baker
7. Cliff Levingston
8. Cleanthony Early
9. Warren Armstrong
10. Cheese Johnson
What do you think? I don't know if Fred or Ron are eligible. I put Cle behind Cliff due to being a transfer. Armstrong is probably too low. I'm not sure if Perez makes the top 15 or not.
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The Bob Lutz Top 10 are in. As expected Dave The Rave is No. 1. I think Bob did a pretty good job with hit Top 10 although I think Cheese is a little bit undervalued. But I'm a Cheese lover.
1. Dave Stallworth
2. Xavier McDaniel
3. Antoine Carr
4. Cleo Littleton
5. Warren Armstrong
6. Fred VanVleet
7. Cliff Levingston
8. Ron Baker
9. Cleanthony Early
10. Cheese Johnson
Read more here: http://www.kansas.com/sports/spt-col...#storylink=cpy
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostThe Bob Lutz Top 10 are in. As expected Dave The Rave is No. 1. I think Bob did a pretty good job with hit Top 10 although I think Cheese is a little bit undervalued. But I'm a Cheese lover.
1. Dave Stallworth
2. Xavier McDaniel
3. Antoine Carr
4. Cleo Littleton
5. Warren Armstrong
6. Fred VanVleet
7. Cliff Levingston
8. Ron Baker
9. Cleanthony Early
10. Cheese Johnson
Read more here: http://www.kansas.com/sports/spt-col...#storylink=cpyKansas is Flat. The Earth is Not!!
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Originally posted by jocoshock View PostEvery one of those jerseys should be hanging from the rafters, which begs the question, what do you do about #11 should Landry meet/exceed expectations.... hang it twice? We have several years to worry about that.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostMike Kennedy was discussing this recently in a pre-game show. I think Mike's thoughts were that they should retire jersey's and not numbers. He thinks it would be cool to see these numbers on the court again. He didn't say this but if they do that I hope they are picking about who gets to earn the privilege of wearing these numbers again. Cleanthony would have looked good in #42. But were probably a long way away from having retired enough numbers for it to be much of an issue.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostThe Bob Lutz Top 10 are in. As expected Dave The Rave is No. 1. I think Bob did a pretty good job with hit Top 10 although I think Cheese is a little bit undervalued. But I'm a Cheese lover.
My favorite seats of all time were on the floor and adjacent to the old water fountain at the northeast corner of the arena. There were not any other seats near my two wood folding chairs. The reason that I loved these two seats was because I could watch Cheese Johnson up close and personal. When he came down and set up on offense, it usually was just a few feet from me. I felt like I could reach out almost touch him.
Cheese had as many juke moves as any player that I have ever watched. He was about 6-7, but he played much taller. Absolutely nobody wanted to guard him.
I iz a Cheese lover too."Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."
--Niels Bohr
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