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I like Tony Martin for the best. He was a bad-ass.
Aaron Hogg was MVC NOC and 6th Man in 2003.
Also, although the teams were spotty, Robert George was a pretty good player.
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Bob Wilson was the best Shocker player from the Juco ranks in my opinion in terms of stats. He averaged 17.7 ppg followed by 20.0ppg with a field goal % of .535 and .883 on frre throws during the 73-74 Season. He lead the Shocks in assists in 72-73 with 3.3 assists per game. It did not surprise me that he played in the NBA.
In terms of a player that made a big impact on team success, I liked Tony Martin. He was injured before the KU game(Battle of New Orleans) and a doubtful starter for that game as I recall. However, when he did play, I felt like that gave our team a big boost and got in the Jayhawks head.
Shocker basketball will forever be my favorite team in all of sports.
Speaking of Robert George, he was on of my favorites to watch. If only Skip Nickerson would have stayed here, those 2 guards teaming together in our backcourt would have been extremely special.
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Shocker basketball will forever be my favorite team in all of sports.
maybe the best point guard that came from WSU was a player who never played the point in college. Warren (Armstrong) Jabali was so gifted an athlete he played every other position for WSU including the post in certain games. He was a very good point guard in the ABA for years. He would have been scarey good as a point guard if he had a team with talent in college. I do not believe he ever made all-american on any of the numerous AA teams. But i would vote to retire his # and hang it from the rafters in Koch.
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