Another list to not be ignored is that Ron was a Wooden All American last year for finishing in the top 10 of the Wooden voting. And it's not just a couple of people picking this list. It's 26 people putting together a 20 player list, which then is voted on by 1000 writers and casters.
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Originally posted by ShockTalk View PostWe have only 3 "Consensus All-Americans" which is made up of a point ranking of honorary lists selected by the NCAA. Those selected lists change over time.
Below are WSU players that made any of those honorary lists.
Stallworth - 1964 Consensus 1st Team, 1st Team AP, USBWA, NABC, UPI. 1965 Consensus 2nd Team, 1st Team USBWA, 2nd AP, NABC, UPI
McDaniel - 1985 Consensus 1st Team, 1st Team AP, USBWA, 2nd Team UPI, 3rd Team NABC
Early - 2014 Consensus 2nd Team, 2nd Team USBWA, NABC, 3rd Team AP
VanVleet - 2014 3rd Team NABC, TSN. 2015 AP HM
Carr - 1983 3rd Team AP. 1982 AP HM
Littleton - 1954 AP HM. 1955 AP HM
Levingston - 1982 AP HM
Miller - 2006 AP HM
Baker - 2015 AP HM
Carr - 1982 2nd team AA Basketball Times 1983 1st team AA Sporting news
Livingston -- 1982 1st team AA Playboy
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Originally posted by Topshock View PostCarr - 1982 2nd team AA Basketball Times 1983 1st team AA Sporting news
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Originally posted by Cdizzle View PostNice. Want to double-check all of the players and put together the real list? I would be very interested in seeing it. Seems like 12 different sources have 9 different reports.
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Originally posted by Topshock View PostI know information is getting hard to get. This is one source; http://sidearm.sites.s3.amazonaws.co...162.pdf?id=585
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Now if the purpose is to recognize the most historically significant and impactful players/coaches in program history Fred and Ron no doubt deserve a presence and the group of players currently occupying the rafters also are deserving of that recognition as, of course, do Coach Miller and will Coach Marshall when he is added.
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There has been some criticism regarding Ron's offense. He was more inconsistent this year. His 4 yr. 3 point career stats were 36, 38, 38, and 35 percent. What I think we can all agree on is that Ron was one of our best all around players. He led the team in rebounding, and blocked shots as a guard. And Ron is probably one of the best Shockers as a defender. Ron and Telele are two of the best (probably the best) defensive players I've ever seen. Ron is smart, has no weaknesses, and this is what will make him a pro for a long spell and one of the Top 10 Shockers ever.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostNow if the purpose is to recognize the most historically significant and impactful players/coaches in program history Fred and Ron no doubt deserve a presence and the group of players currently occupying the rafters also are deserving of that recognition as, of course, do Coach Miller and will Coach Marshall when he is added.
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Originally posted by Cdizzle View PostYou heard it here first. We actually need to be unretiring jerseys.
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Originally posted by 12eagle View PostThis is true there is no clear cut guidelines, which is why there is a debate in the first place however I think some people on here would just like to retire every ones number I prefer that it be a very exclusive club made up of guys who were consensus all Americans and not Honorable mention All Americans. I agree the Fred and Ron a probably top 10 shockers of all time but to date being in the Top all time hasn't ensured that a number gets retired.
We've been fortunate to witness this generation's elite studs and what they were able to accomplish, and they're gonna go down in fame.
And if in a few years, another couple ballers comes along and tops their performances ... well there's room up in the rafters for more jerseys yet. But that's a VERY high standard to meet.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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