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My prediction is the Dave The Rave will be No.1 on this list. He is my all-time favorite Shocker player and that is where I personally would have him. More importantly, however, is that he is Bob Lutz' all-time favorite and most revered Shocker player.
Keep in mind that Freshman were not eligible in those days and that those days were also the greatest and best days of Missouri Valley basketball on a national level. The Valley of Death. One of the best, if not the best, basketball conferences in the country.
Dave played in 80 games as a Shocker. If he played in the 130 to 140 games that many of today's 4-year players play he would be a 3,000 point career scorer. (Not to mention they did not have a 3-point line in those days).
Dave also had many of his best games in the biggest games against the toughest opponents.Last edited by 1972Shocker; January 19, 2016, 10:30 PM.
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Originally posted by shockmonster View PostSome others you leave off. Carrington, Wilson, Paul Miller, Carney, Troegle, Shirley, Ron Washington, and others that I am forgetting right now.
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Originally posted by wufan View PostIf Kyles was so bad, why did he play more minutes than Carl Hall? That's just not a good argument. Seven players played between 22 and 29 minutes. There was a ton of competition at the wing guard for minutes with Toure, David, and Ben Smith. So long as Ben Smith and Demetric Williams don't make the top 100 then I guess Kyles can hold that spot.
Carl Hall and David Kyles were not competing for the same minutes. Hall was competing with Stutz, EO, Smith, and White. So, that's just not a good argument.
I assume "Wing Guard" is the 3? If you add Murry's minutes with the balance of minutes Smith had not playing the 4, those minutes are basically gone. I feel pretty confident in this as Stutz and EO played only the 5 with remaining minutes going to Hall. Hall's remaining minutes were at the 4 along with White. Most any remaining minutes probably went to Smith. Smith remaining minutes would have been at the 3. Now I take Ragland's minutes at the PG with the remaining mostly going to Williams. Williams' remaining minutes are at the 2 (something like 360) where he started (22) all but the one game Ragland missed and most of freshman Cotton's 310. As senior David was playing mostly the 2, he was splitting the available minutes with junior Willliams and Cotton (about 40% went to them). Williams as a sophomore started only 1 game and increased his minutes by about 340 as a junior.
All I'm saying is that Kyles lost minutes, as a senior, to a junior who greatly increased his minutes and freshman Cotton (whether he played the 2 or the 3). Again, not saying Kyles is a bad player at all. I'm just not buying the head and shoulders better than all or most of the 80-99 ahead of him.
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