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SEC Basketball All-Time Teams during the Arkansas Era

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All-Decade Teams per School for what was inargubly the greatest SEC basketball decade: The '90s

Kentucky

Jamal Mashburn  '93 SEC POY, 1st Team Consensus AA, '93 SEC ATH of the Year
Mashburn, surrounded with Kentucky HS hustle guys, was the key player in bringing UK back from their near death penalty.  UK's second all-time career scorer (three seasons)

Tony Delk  '96 SEC POY, 1st Team Consensus AA, '96 NCAA-T MOP
Delk led UK in scoring three seasons, 1st since Givens.  Fifth all-time career scorer. SECN.

Ron Mercer  '97 SEC POY, 1st Team Consensus AA
Member of UK's 1,000 point club playing only freshman and sophomore seasons.

Nazr Mohammed  '98 1st Team SEC AP and Coaches Team
Former Pitino project finished 2016, his 18th NBA season, with the OKC Thunder.

Travis Ford '93 1st Team and '94 2nd Team Coaches , '93 and '94 AP 2nd Team All-SEC
Mizzou transfer had the single season 3PFGM record broken by Meeks and later Murray.

Scott Padgett  '99 SEC Coaches 1st/AP 2nd Team '98 SEC Coaches 2nd/AP 3rd Team
Left school to run a lawn maintenace biz. Coaches Samford.

Antoine Walker '96 SEC Coaches and AP 1st Team
Key player with Delk on UK's '96 NCAA Champs. Most NBA earnings of any former Wildcat.

Derek Anderson '97 SEC Coaches 2nd Team/AP Third Team
Ohio State transfer was having an AA season when he tore his ACL. 

Reggie Hanson '90 SEC AP 2nd/UPI 3rd Team; '91 AP/UPI 2nd Team, Coaches Team
Undersized "5" was namesake of UK's annual individual player hustle award

Wayne Turner '99 SEC Coaches 3rd Team
Held record for most NCAA games.  His team was in the NCAA finals three straight seasons followed by an Elite 8 appearance in '99.

Walter McCarty '96 SEC Coaches 2nd/AP 3rd Team
Could also sing the National Anthem

Derrick Millar '90 SEC AP 2nd/UPI 2nd/Coaches Team
Strict rule from Pitino to only shoot when he had the ball

John Pelphrey '91 SEC Coaches Team/UPI 1st Team/AP 2nd Team
Kentucky HS Mr Basketball who stayed with program thru the near death penalty.
Jersey retired along with teammates.  Assistant coach at Bama.
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All-Decade Teams per School for what was inargubly the greatest SEC basketball decade:
The '90s

LSU

Shaq   2 Time consensus SEC POY, 2 Time All-Defensive Team, SEC's top all-time NBA earner

Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf '88-90  In just his freshman and sophomore years, a two-time consensus SEC Player of the Year. After scoring 48 and 53 points in the first month of his college career, he went on to become the most celebrated freshman of all time, setting an NCAA freshman scoring record, averaging 30.2 points per game. He became just the second freshman ever to make the AP first-team All-America squad and the first ever to make the U.S. Basketball Writers Association's All-America team. He finished his albeit short career as the seventh leading scorer in school history with 1,854 points (29.0 ppg). His records for freshman include most points in a game (55), most points in a season (965) and, of course, season average (30.2). He starred on the court while fighting an ongoing battle with Tourette's Syndrome. Chosen to the second team on the Louisiana Association of Basketball Coaches All-Louisiana Team of the Century.

Baton Rouge State Times sports editor Sam King wrote:
"Athletes come and go.
"Many are so quickly forgotten.
"Only the great ones are remembered forever.
To have seen Bob Pettit, Billy Cannon and Pete Maravich perform at their best was to commit them to memory.
"Chris Jackson now joins some very select company."

Stanley Roberts,  7-footer played one season with Shaq and Jackson. '90 AP 3rd Team

Ronnie Henderson, 2-Time All-SEC 1st Team and leading scorer '95-96

Jamie Brandon, G, Two-Time All SEC 2nd Team '93-'94, 2nd in 3pt %


Duane Spence, '97 All-SEC 2nd Team, G'Town x-fer led team in scoring

Maurice Carter '99 All-SEC 3rd Team, 2-time leading scorer

Geert Hammink, C, 1st Team All-SEC '93, Shaq's long suffering backup

Vernel Singleton '88-92  2x 3rd Team All-SEC ... Top 14 All-Time Scorer at LSU

Clarence "All Hail" Caesar '91-95 ... Leading scorer in LSU's 31-point come from ahead loss to UK on Mardi Gras ... Top 23 All-Time Scorer at LSU
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All-Decade Teams per School for what was inargubly the greatest SEC basketball decade:
The '90s

Tennessee

SF, Allan Houston, All-American, 4 Time 1st Team All-SEC, One case where the son got the coach a job ala Pistol Pete.  In this case former Louisville assistant Wade Houston became the first black coach of a major men's sport in the SEC and the first black man to get a membership at a prestegious Knoxville CC. 

Third team All-American, number retired by UT.  Third highest earnings of any SEC player from the NBA trailing only Shaq and Joe Johnson.

PG, Tony Harris '00 1st Team All-SEC, '98-99 2 Time 2nd Team All-SEC, tough little point guard, seems like he was there forever.

PF, Corey Allen, '93 3rd Team All-SEC, Helped answer the question, "Do you foul up 3 late?" UK fouled Allan who missed the second FT intentionally.  Allen got the rebound and scored plus one and UT won the game. Allen finished with 24. Two-year player: 13.3 ppg, 7.0 rpg

G Brandon Wharton '97 2nd Team All-SEC. '98 3rd Team All-SEC

C Steve Hamer, '95-96 2-Time 2nd Team All-SEC, UT's first 7-footer since Kevin Nash, averaged 18+ ppg.

F C.J. Black '98 2nd Team All-SEC, best year was his soph season.

Ian Lockhart was a '90 AP Third Team All-SEC

Ed Gray '94  Avg. 15 ppg, 3.6 rpg  4th best one-n-done player ever for Vols. [Tennessee had no one '94 players make the 3 All-SEC Teams]

Cortez Barnes '94  Avg. 8.0 ppg  Top 10 one-n-done player ever for Vols.
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All-Decade Teams per School for what was inargubly the greatest SEC basketball decade:
The '90s

State

Erick Dampier  MVP of State's best team ever ('96)... 3x All-SEC... 7th All-Time NBA money earner by an SEC player with nearly $100M, most ever by a State alum.

Darryl Wilson  3x All-SEC teammate of Dampier; 17.4 ppg career

Cam Burns  3-time All-SEC before Razorbacks joined the SEC; 16.8 ppg and 6.8 rpg career

Greg Carter  '90 and '91 2x All-SEC, Cam Burns running mate, AP Hon. Mention All-American

Chuck Evans, 2x All-SEC PG at time of expansion when the SEC was loaded. Hon. Mention UPI All-American


Dontae' Jones had one of the best runs ever during the '96 postseason helping State make the Final Four.  Helped lead State to the Final Four with 18 ppg, scored 28 v. eventual NCAA champ and SEC regular season undefeated UK to lead MS to SEC Tournament win, 97 3-pointers is State's single season record, named to Bulldogs' All-Century Team, 21st NBA pick

Horatio Webster '96-98  SEC Newcomer of the Year, 1st team and 2nd team All-SEC, career 16.6 ppg, his son Malik Newman is State's biggest recruit ever and biggest transfer ever.

Tyrone Washington, solid big man during a tough stretch, 2x All-SEC in '98 and '99

Robert Jackson, tough big guy post-Dampier

Tony Watts, the principal at Newport High (following Joe Dan Gold career path of playing at State and getting into school administration in the Commonwealth of Kentucky) is already an SEC Legend. Watts led State to a regular season co-conference championship. 166 three-pointers is tied for seventh most in State history.

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All-Decade Teams per School for what was inargubly the greatest SEC basketball decade:
The '90s

Vandy

Bill McCaffrey, SEC Co-POY, Duke x-fer on VU's '93 SEC regular season championship team; 2nd team consensus AA

Dan Langhi, SEC Co-POY, 6'11" SF took Vandy thru tough years; 10th all-time scorer

Drew Maddux, '98 All-SEC 1st Team, 3rd generation player was also a defensive stalwart

Frank Seckar, Two-time All-SEC during SEC's loaded '94-96 seasons

Kevin Anglin, All-SEC during '93 championship, All-Time Assists, FTs, defense, academic and do what you need

Bruce Elder, '93 Coach's 2nd Team, 6'5" slim PF, Davidson x-fer, played the role Coach Fogler gave him on Vandy's Championship team.

Atiba Prater, '96-00 All-SEC may have been out of position but an all-time assists leader

Scott Draud, early 3-point specialist from Hefty Lefty's HS; '90 and '91 3rd Team All-SEC

Ronnie McMahon, 2-Time All-SEC had no conscience

Frank Seckar, Two-time All-SEC during SEC's loaded '94-96 seasons

Pax Whitehead, was '97 All-SEC 2nd Team
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All-Decade Teams per School for what was inargubly the greatest SEC basketball decade:
The '90s

Auburn

F Chris Porter, '99 SEC POY unanimous selection, '00 All-SEC 2nd Team, the juco x-fer was an exciting player who got Auburn on National TV, an SEC championship, the cover of SI, probation, and a #1 seed. He was consensus 2nd Team All-American.

G Doc Robinson, '99-00 2-Time All-SEC 1st Team, College Hoops Insider All-American, good point guard on a good Auburn team. 3rd all-time in assists, 13th in scoring, and 6th in 3 pointers. 2.65 assist/turnover ratio in '99-00.

SG Wesley Person, AP Honorable Mention All-American and another great person at Auburn. '94 All-SEC 1st Team,'93 All-SEC Coach's 1st Team, '92 All-SEC 3rd Team.  Auburn's all-time leading 3-point shooter and 3rd leading scorer of all time.

G Wes Flanigan, '96 All-SEC 3rd Team, Parkview grad is second all-time at Auburn in assists and battled thru cancer to play his senior season. Wes is one of the great leaders in Auburn history and is an assistant at UAB. Flanigan received the Basketball Writers Most Courageous Award.

SG Ronnie Battle, '90 and '93 All-SEC Coach's 1st Team. 6th all-time scorer at Auburn and shot 51.1% from 3 for an Auburn single-season record.


PF Aaron Swinson, '94, All-SEC 1st Team, '93 All-SEC Coach's 2nd Team.  The 3-year player was another good rebounder for his height. 2nd in Auburn history in FG % to Barkley and 12th all-time scorer.

SF Bryant Smith, '99 All-SEC 1st Team, '98 All-SEC Coach's 2nd Team, good defender and rebounder.  Bryant held his opponent to 5-6 ppg below scoring average in '98-99. Auburn is often over looked on the All-SEC teams but '99 was a very good year for the Tiger.

C Mamadou N'diaye, '99 All-SEC AP 3rd Team. The 7-footer with the great name (along with LR's Adrian Chilliest) was an 8-and-8 and 7-and-7 guy for Auburn. 2nd in all time blocked shots to Kyle Davis.

G Lance Weems, '96 All-SEC Coach's 3rd Team is now the Athletic Superintendent for Hoover Parks and Recreation.  Weems made 10 threes against the Hogs in a shootout with Scotty.

Moochie Norris, '95, All-SEC 3rd Team.  The Odessa juco x-fer spent a year at Auburn and then onto West Florida.

Aubrey Wiley '91-94  led the SEC in rebounding, averaging 9.3 boards per game.  He was the first Tiger to lead the conference in rebounding since Charles Barkley did in 1984.  He also had fourth best field goal percentage (.574) as he almost averaged a double double in 1993-94 with 11.8 ppg and 9.3 rpg. (sic)...  He finished sixth on Auburn's all time field goal percentage chart (.566) and seventh on the all-time three-point percentage list (.385).

Daymeon Fishback '96-00  Former Kentucky Mr. Basketball from Greenwood ... Helped lead Auburn to the 1999 SEC Championship with a 29-4 record, NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 appearance and a No. 1 seed ... helped lead the Tigers to the 2000 NCAA Tournament second round ... averaged a career-best 9.6 points and 4.1 rebounds while averaging 29.8 minutes a game as a senior in 1999-2000 ... SEC Academic Honor Roll selection in 1999 ... Coaches All-SEC Freshman first-team and Basketball Times All-South honorable mention selection as he averaged 7.8 points as a rookie in 1996-97 ... scored a career-high 24 points on 5-of-9 three-pointers at No. 16 Arkansas as a sophomore in 1998 ... ranks fifth on Auburn's career 3-point field goals made chart with 185 and fifth in career 3-pointers attempted with 530 ... is Auburn Basketball's analyst on the Auburn Network's broadcast.  Also works for the SEC Network.
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All-Decade Teams per School for what was inargubly the greatest SEC basketball decade:
The '90s

Florida

Jason Williams '97-98  One year player, 7th NBA pick, All-NBA Rookie Team

Mike Miller '98-00  South Dakota native has played more NBA minutes than any player in Gator history and is on track to pass Vernon Maxwell and become, at least temporarily, the leading scoring ex-Gator in the League.

Dan Cross  '92-94  2x 1st-Team All-SEC selection 2-time AP All-America Honorable Mention ('94 and '95)...Named to '94 NCAA Tournament All-East Regional Team,
as he played a key role on Florida's first Final Four Team...Scored in double-figures in 72 career games... Led Florida in scoring as a junior and senior... 13 game-sealing performances (FGs, FTs, steals.)...During senior year made a UF-record 31 straight free throws, including record 16-16 at Kentucky. In that contest vs. Kentucky, scored a career-high 30 points.

Stacey Poole, Sr. '88-93  '92-93 AP Honorable Mention All-American and consensus 1st team All-SEC selection...At the conclusion of his career, ranked 3rd on Florida's all-time scoring list...Scored in double-figures in 88 career games and hit for 20-plus points 33 times during his career...One of college basketball's greatest comeback stories, as he rebounded from two torn Achilles tendons and a torn knee ligament during his career...His son signed with Kentucky.

Andrew DeClercq, '95 Coach's 1st Team, '93 Coach's 2nd Team, '94 Coach's 3rd Team. SEC Network analyst.


Dwayne Davis, '91 Coaches and AP All-SEC

Craig Brown, '94 2nd Team

Dametri Hill '96 2nd Team

Craig Stolt  '97 SEC Coaches 3rd Team

The late Dwayne Schintzius '87-90  All-American selection as deemed by AP, UPI and The Sporting News in 1989...Only player in SEC history to score over 1,000 points, grab 800 rebounds, deal 250 assists and block 250 shots...Led the 1988-89 Gators in scoring (18.0) and rebounding (9.7)...Member of Florida's first SEC Championship team (1988-89)...A 1990 first-round draft choice of the San Antonio Spurs (24th pick overall)... Business in front and party in the back.  Only played 11 games for Florida (19.1 ppg, 9.5 rpg, 2.6 bpg) in '89-90 before being dismissed by interim coach Don DeVoe for multiple incidents. Florida lost 16 of their last 17 games and hired Lon Kruger.
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All-Decade Teams per School for what was inargubly the greatest SEC basketball decade:
The '90s

Ole Miss

Ansu Seasy '94-98  consensus All-American in 1998. He was named to the John R. Wooden All-America team, and also earned All-America honors from Associated Press
(second team), Basketball Weekly (first team) and the Basketball Times, National Association of  Basketball Coaches (NABC) and United States Basketball Writers
(USBWA) Association's (second team).  He was a finalist for both the John R. Wooden and Oscar Robertson Player of  the Year awards. Sesay led the Rebels in scoring (18.6 ppg) and rebounding (7.6 rpg). Sesay is one of two Rebels to ever record 1,000 points, 600 rebounds and 200 assists in a career. He scored in double figures in the last 53 games of  his career, while leading the Rebels to two-straight SEC Western Division titles...

Joe Harvell '89-93  Named to Ole Miss All-Century Team, 2nd leading career scored with 2,078 points (top 20 in SEC history), 3x All-SEC (1st, 2nd, and 3rd Teams)

Gerald Glass '89-90  All-America honorable mention, 2x All-SEC first team, transfer from Delta State, 26.1 point career scoring average is second on the Ole Miss charts and sixth in Southeastern Conference history, Finished his two-year career with 1,564 points, placing him eighth all-time at Ole Miss, 20th NBA Pick is tops in Ole Miss history, 2002 Ole Miss Athletics Hall of Fame inductee

Keith Carter '95-99  AP All-America honorable mention status, 542 points and 77 three-pointers, senior season, the fourth-highest season total in Rebel history. His 1,682 career points is seventh all-time... 1st and 2nd Team All-SEC

Mike White '95-99  Current Florida head coach was a four year starter at lead guard... 6th most assists in Ole Miss history... Scored 16 in the Ole Miss Valentine's Day win over eventual national champion Kentucky, the school's second win ever in Lexington.  With Keith Carter, led team to three straight NCAA-T appearances spanning two coaches.

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All-Decade Teams per School for what was inargubly the greatest SEC basketball decade:
The '90s

South Carolina and the '97 SEC Regular Season Champs (Three 1st Team AP All-SEC)

BJ McKie '97-99 3-Time 1st Team All-SEC, 18 ppg, 40% 3-pt., '96 SEC Rookie of the Year.

Melvin Watson '97 1st Team, '98 2nd Team, '96 Coach's 3rd Team, 5 apg, 5 rpg, 2 spg in '97

Larry Davis '97 1st Team, '96 Coach's 2nd Team, 16 ppg in '97

G-F Jamie Watson '93-'94 Two-Time 2nd Team, 3rd in '95 NBA Slam Dunk contest

F Emmett Hall '93 AP 3rd Team, 15 ppg and team's leading rebounder
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All-Decade Teams per School for what was inargubly the greatest SEC basketball decade:
The '90s

Bama

Latrell Sprewell '90-92  Avg. 17.8 ppg and garnered All-SEC recognition in '92. Bama's most accomplished NBA player with 16,712 career points despite missing a large portion of '97 for choking PJ. In his rookie season, Sprewell was the first Warrior to total 1,000 points, 250 rebounds, 250 assists, 100 steals and 50 blocks in a season. During his time with the Warriors, he led the team in scoring four straight seasons including a career high 24.2 points per game average during the 1996-97 season. At 23, Sprewell became the youngest player selected to the All-NBA first-team since Isaiah Thomas in 1984 (also made the team in 1994). Sprewell was voted to four NBA All-Star teams (1994, 1995, 1997, 2001). With career NBA earnings of $97 million, Spre is one of the top SEC career earners of all time.

Antonio McDyess '93-95  1996 NBA All-Rookie First Team averaging 13.4 points and 7.5 rebounds per game. In 1999, he was named to the All-NBA Third-Team for that season. He earned a spot on the 2001 NBA All-Star Team and was a part of the gold-medal-winning U.S. Men's National Team at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia. After a five-year tenure with the Detroit Pistons, McDyess signed a free-agent contract with San Antonio in 2009. He played in his 1,000th career game on March 9, 2011, getting the start against his former team, the Detroit Pistons. McDyess was waived by the Spurs on Dec. 19, 2011, ending his 17-year career in the league. With $116.6 million in career earnings, McDyess is the highest earning former Bammer in NBA history.

James Robinson '90-93 AP Hon. Mention All-American...  recorded one of the best freshman seasons in Alabama history with 16.8 ppg in 1990-91 to lead the Tide in scoring in his first season on campus. His 554 points that season still stands as the Alabama freshman scoring record and helped Alabama win the SEC Tournament title and make an NCAA "Sweet 16" appearance. During that tournament run, the freshman averaged 17 points. He followed up that season with 661 points in 1991-92, the second-most ever in a season at Alabama and he then posted 598 points his junior year. In his three years before being drafted in the first round by the Portland Trail Blazers, Robinson scored 1,813 career points, seventh all-time.

Robert Horry '88-92  Helped the Tide win three SEC tournament titles and two berths in the NCAA's Sweet 16 round. Alabama compiled a 98-36 record during his four seasons; Horry set a school record for career blocked shots (282). He was selected to the All-Southeastern Conference, the SEC All-Defensive and the SEC All-Academic teams.  Horry holds seven NBA Championships that he won with three different teams in his 16 years in the league. Horry is only the second player in NBA history to win a championship with three different teams, including three with the Lakers (2000, 01, 02), two with the Rockets (1994, 95) and two with the Spurs (2005, 07). He participated in an NBA record 244 career playoff games and holds the record for most 3-point field goals in Finals history (40).

Roy Rogers '96 1st Team



Melvin Cheatum  '90-91 2x Coaches All-SEC

Jason Caffey '93 and '95 Coaches 2nd and '93 AP and '94 Coaches 3rd Team

Eric Washington '97 Coach's 1st Team, '96 AP 2nd Team

Gary Waites '91 AP 2nd Team

Brian Williams '96-99  Bama's ninth all-time leading scorer with 1,759 points. He was AP Hon. Mention All-American. '97 Coaches 3rd Team

Jeremy Hays '99 AP 3rd Team

David Benoit '90 UPI 3rd Team

DeMetrius Alexander '97 Coach's 3rd Team

Jeremy Hays '98 AP 3rd Team
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All-Decade Teams per School for what was inargubly the greatest SEC basketball decade:
The '90s

Georgia

Alec Kessler  '90 2nd Team UPI All-American, 1st Team AP, UPI, and Coaches All-SEC

Litterial Green '91 SEC 1st Team, Loaded '92 SEC 2nd Team

Jumaine Jones '99 SEC 1st Team, '98 SEC 3rd Team

Shandon Anderson '95 & '96 SEC 3rd Team

Charles Claxton '93 SEC Coach's 2nd Team


Reggie Tinch '92 SEC 3rd Team

Carlos Strong '95 SEC 3rd Team



Katu Davis '96 SEC 3rd Team

Michael Chadwick '97 SEC Coach's 2nd Team

GG Smith '98 SEC Coach's 3rd Team, Tubby's oldest son who stayed
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All-Decade Teams per School for what was inargubly the greatest SEC basketball decade:
The '90s

Arkansas ('92-99)

Corliss Williamson  Two-Time SEC POY (Shaq is the only other since '92), 2x 2nd Team Consensus All-American, 13th overall NBA pick

Todd Day  All-SEC Media and Coaches 1st Team '92, 2x AP All-American, #8 overall NBA pick

Lee Mayberry  All-SEC Media and Coaches 1st Team '92, 3rd Team AP All-American, #23 overall NBA pick,

Scotty Thurman Coaches  Three Time 1st Team All-SEC '93-95, 3rd Team Basketball Times All-American

Oliver Miller AP All-SEC 3rd Team '92, #22 overall pick

Clint McDaniel AP All-SEC 3rd Team '95. Hog single season steals record, 102.
(Held the SEC career steals record until it was passed by Devan Downey.)

Derek Hood '99 AP and Coaches All-SEC 2nd Teams and '97 3rd Teams
(Led SEC in rebounding in '97 and '99, led SEC in FG% in '99)

Pat Bradley '97 (3rd), '98 (2nd) All-SEC AP and Coaches Teams
(Led SEC in three point FGs per game in '97, '98, and '99. 3rd all-time in SEC.)

Nick Davis '98 AP 1st Team All-SEC

Darrell Hawkins '93 2nd Team All-SEC

Corey Beck '95  3rd Team AP All-SEC

Isaiah Morris '92 2nd round NBA pick

Darnell Robinson '96 2nd round NBA pick
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All-Decade Teams per School for what was argubly one of the best SEC decades:
The 2000's

Kentucky

Tayshaun Prince '98-02  SEC POY, 2x 2nd Team AA, 23rd NBA pick, 4x All-NBA Defense

Keith Bogans '99-03  SEC POY, 3rd Team AP AA, led 19-0 SEC team, 43rd NBA pick, UK's all-time leading scoring guard (total points)

Chuck Hayes '01-05  2x All-SEC, '05 SEC DPOY, 87-13 his last 3 seasons at UK

Jodie Meeks '07-09  Consensus 2nd team AA, '09 1st Team All-SEC, UK's single game leading scorer, and holds or has held single game scoring records at Thompson-Boling, Bud Walton, and as a UK player at Louisville's Freedom Hall. His scoring was not appreciated by BCG.

Pat Patterson  '09 1st Team All-SEC, '08 SEC FOY, 2nd Team All-SEC, '10 2nd Team

Jamaal Magloire  '96-00  '00 1st Team All-SEC, UK's all-time blocked shots leader, NCAA champ and runner-up, 19th NBA pick

Rajon Rondo '04-06  SEC All-FR team, 21st NBA pick, 4-time NBA all-star

Gerald Fitch  '04 1st Team All-SEC, Hon. Mention AP All-American

Erik Daniels  '04 1st Team All-SEC, Hon. Mention AP All-American

Randolph Morris '07 1st Team Coaches All-SEC

Ramel Bradley '08 Coaches 1st Team All-SEC

Marquis Estill  '03 2nd Team All-SEC

Kelenna Azubuike '05 2nd Team All-SEC
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All-Decade Teams per School for what was argubly one of the best SEC decades:
The 2000's

Arkansas

Joe Johnson  2000 SEC AP Newcomer of the Year and 2nd Team All-SEC; '02 Coaches 2nd Team All-SEC; 10th NBA draft pick; 2nd most NBA earnings of any SEC player behind Shaq

Ronnie Brewer 2006 AP Honorable Mention All-American; 2005 and 2006 Coaches 1st Team All-SEC; 14th NBA draft pick

Patrick Beverley  2007 AP SEC Newcomer of the Year, Coaches Freshman of the Year and Coaches All-SEC 2nd Team; 2nd round NBA draft pick

Sonny Weems 2008 Coaches All-SEC 1st Team

Jannergo Pargo  '01 and '02 AP All-SEC 3rd Team


Jonathan Modica  Smackover Guard made '04 AP All-SEC 2nd Team; '06 Coaches All-SEC 2nd Team and AP Honorable Mention All-SEC

Brandon Dean  Scored 1,130 points on Nolan Richardson's last four teams

Michael Washington 2009 AP and Coaches All-SEC 2nd Team

Eric Ferguson 2006 SEC Sixth Man of the Year

"I Just" Steven Hill 2007 SEC Defensive Player of the Year

Marcus Monk  Helped Arkansas to wins over 30-win Oklahoma and #7 Texas in '08-09 pre-conference
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All-Decade Teams per School for what was argubly one of the best SEC decades:
The 2000's

Florida*

Joakim Noah '04-07  Honorable Mention AP All-American '06 and AP Second-Team '07... 1st Team All-SEC '06 and '07... He was the Most Outstanding Player of both the Minneapolis Regional and the Final Four in 2006, setting an NCAA single Tournament record with 29 blocked shots, including a Championship game record (since broken) of six vs. UCLA... Helped the Gators to back-to-back NCAA titles...Ninth overall pick in the 2007 NBA Draft

Corey Brewer '04-07  Most Outstanding Player at the 2007 Final Four, guiding the Gators to their second-straight national title...The 2006 SEC co-Defensive Player of the Year...Earned All-SEC honors both his sophomore and junior years and was an Honorable Mention AP All-American in 2007...The seventh overall pick in the 2007 NBA Draft by the Minnesota Timberwolves...Won an NBA title with Cuban's Mavericks.

Al Horford '04-07  MVP of the 2007 SEC Tournament, helping the Gators to their third straight title in the event...Second all-time in Florida history with 189 blocked shots...Second in UF history with 16 career double-doubles...Averaged nearly a double-double his junior year, with 13.2 points and 9.5 boards per game...The No. 3 overall pick in the 2007 NBA Draft... 2nd highest UF draft pick to Neal Walk.

Taureen Green '04-07  All-SEC '06, 07 and an Honorable Mention AP All-American in '07... MVP of the 2006 SEC Tournament and the Most Outstanding Player in the 2007 NCAA Midwest Regional...His 184 assists as a sophomore are the fourth-highest single-season total in school history, while his .856 career clip from the free-throw line is second-best in school history...Drafted in the second round of the 2007 NBA Draft.

Lee Humphrey/Chris Richard '04-07  Fifth member of Florida's '06 and '07 National Champions. Made 45.9 3P% in both seasons. Never hit over 70 FT% in career. Note: Chris Richard was SEC Sixth Man of the Year in '07


Udonis Haslem '98-02  1st player in UF history to play on four consecutive NCAA Tournament teams...2nd player in UF history to be named to one of the first three AP All-America teams (joining Neal Walk)...1st player in school history to be named All-SEC by the league coaches four times (First Team in 2002 and 2001, Third Team in 2000 and 1999)... Ranks in the top 10 at UF in 11 career categories...One of two players in school history to score 1,700 or more points and grab 800 rebounds... 28 double-figure rebounding games and 25 double-doubles.

David Lee '02-05  All-SEC honors in both his junior and senior seasons...'05 All-SEC Tournament team in 2005 after pulling down a UF SEC Tournament-record 17 boards against Kentucky in the title game, helping the Gators to their first tournament championship...Hit 58.1 percent from the floor for his career and played in four
straight NCAA Tournaments...Averaged a double-double in SEC play his senior year...A 1st-round pick of the Knicks... Highest NBA earnings of any ex-Gator to-date.

Matt Bonner '00-03  3x All-SEC: earning 3rd-Team honors in '01, 2nd-Team honors in '02 and 1st-Team honors by both the AP and Coaches in '03...Honorable mention All-America by the AP twice...Two-time winner of the Verizon Academic All-American of the Year Award and a three-time Academic All-America ...Played in 131 games, more than any other player in school history at that time...Drafted by theBulls in the '03 2nd Round.

Anthony Roberson  '02-05  Totaled over 1,500 points (Walk had 1,600)... First Team All-SEC and AP Honorable Mention All-America honors '04 and '05 ...Finished second in UF history in 3-pointers made (now fifth) and set a then-single season UF record
with 99 treys in 2003-04...The runner-up for SEC Player of the Year his junior season...His 17.9 points per game during his sophomore year at the time were the most ever by a Billy Donovan-coached player...Led the Gators in scoring in both 2003-04 and 2004-05... Entered NBA draft after junior season and played for RimRockers

Mike Miller '98-00  South Dakota native has played more NBA minutes than any player in Gator history and is on track to pass Vernon Maxwell and become, at least temporarily, the leading scoring ex-Gator in the League.

Brett Nelson, '01 1st Team, '02 2nd Team... Former Hog assistant coach

Nick "The Greek' Calathes  '07-09  First-Team All-SEC ... Led the team in scoring
and assists both years on campus...Named the 2007-08 SEC Newcomer of the Year

Donnell Harvey '99-00  Averaged 10 and 7; SEC All-Freshman, 22nd NBA pick

Matt Walsh '02-05  Over 42% 3P% two of three years at UF... fifth in both 3-pointers made and attempted (now eighth in both)... Second-Team All-SEC '04 and '05... Twice earned National Player of the Week honors, including his fi rst week as a collegiate athlete when he scored 26 points in his very first game...The MVP of the 2005 SEC Tournament after scoring 26 points in the Gators' victory over Kentucky in the title game (despite UK fan taunts), UF's first SEC Tournament Championship...Declared for the NBA Draft after his junior season and played for RimRockers... Currently in Turkey


*Florida had not had an SEC Player of the Year as of 2010.
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UK NBA PLAYERS (excluding Rajon Rondo and Jodie Meeks)

* 2016-17 Salary Cap ($94.14 million)

PF Anthony Davis: $22,116,750

PF Enes Kanter: $17,145,838

PG John Wall: $16,957,900

C DeMarcus Cousins: $16,957,900

PG Eric Bledsoe: $14,000,000

SF Michael Kidd-Gilchrist: $13,000,000

PG Brandon Knight: $12,606,250

PF Patrick Patterson: $6,050,000

C Karl-Anthony Towns: $5,960,160

C Nerlens Noel: $4,384,490

PF Willie Cauley-Stein: $3,551,160

PF Julius Randle: $3,267,120

SG Jamal Murray: $3,210,840

PF Trey Lyles: $2,340,600

SG Devin Booker: $2,223,600

SG James Young: $1,825,200

PF Skal Labissiere: $1,188,840

SG DeAndre Liggins: $1,015,696

PF Terrence Jones: $980,431

PG Andrew Harrison: $945,000
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Pelicans PR @PelicansPR

Anthony Davis becomes the second player in @NBA history to record 50 points in a season opener...Michael Jordan performed the feat twice

AD's final stat line (50 pts, 16 rbs, 5 asts, 7 stls, 4 blks) is the first of its kind in @NBA history
10:57 PM - 26 Oct 2016
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All-Decade Teams per School for what was argubly one of the best SEC decades:
The 2000's

LSU

Big Baby '04-07  All-American, 2006; SEC Freshman of the Year, 2005; SEC Player of the Year, 2006; 10th all-time in scoring with 1,587 points (16.7 average); Seventh in
rebounds (613) ... Member of the 2006 NCAA Final Four team for John Brady... Glen Davis is currently a studio analyst on the SEC Network

Tasmin Mitchell '05-10 2x All-SEC ... 3rd All-Time Scorer at LSU

Brandon Bass '03-05  SEC Freshman of the Year, 2004; SEC Player of the Year, 2005; Averaged 12.8 points as a freshman, 17.3 points in 2005... LSU All-Century Team.

Stromile Swift '98-00  SEC Player of the Year, 2000; Averaged 16.2 points
and 8.2 rebounds in 2000 ... Blocked 95 shots in 2000. LSU All-Century Team. '00 Consensus 2nd Team All-American

Marcus Thornton '07-09  '09 SEC Player of the Year ... Averaged over 20 ppg for career.


Tyrus Thomas '05-06  SEC Freshman of the Year after averaging 12.3 points, 9.2 rebounds and 3.1 blocks in 32 games (22 starts) while shooting over 60% from the field. Thomas was also recognized as the NCAA Atlanta Region MVP in the NCAA Tournament after combining for 30 points against Duke and Tejas... '06 SEC Freshman of the Year... 4th NBA pick made All-Rookie 2nd Team with Bulls.

Darrel Mitchell '02-06  '06 1st Team All-SEC ... Top 12 All-Time Scorer at LSU

Jaime Lloreda (Hi-me Yo-ra-da) '02-04 Averaged over 10 rpg in two seasons. '04 All-SEC 1st Team... AP Honorable Mention All-American

Ronald Dupree '99-03  3x 2nd Team All-SEC ... Top 9 All-Time Scorer at LSU

Jabari Smith C, '99-00 2 Time All-SEC 2nd Team

Torris Bright '99-03  3rd Team All-SEC '00 ... Top 17 All-Time Scorer at LSU

Collis Temple III '99-03 ... Father was All-SEC in '70's ... Top 30 All-Time Scorer at LSU

Garrett Temple  '09 2nd Team All-SEC

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Quote from: jbcarol on October 26, 2016, 10:21:21 am
https://twitter.com/Michael_Carvell/status/791297013627424768

UK NBA PLAYERS (excluding Rajon Rondo and Jodie Meeks)

* 2016-17 Salary Cap ($94.14 million)

PF Anthony Davis: $22,116,750

PF Enes Kanter: $17,145,838

PG John Wall: $16,957,900

C DeMarcus Cousins: $16,957,900

PG Eric Bledsoe: $14,000,000

SF Michael Kidd-Gilchrist: $13,000,000

PG Brandon Knight: $12,606,250

PF Patrick Patterson: $6,050,000

C Karl-Anthony Towns: $5,960,160

C Nerlens Noel: $4,384,490

PF Willie Cauley-Stein: $3,551,160

PF Julius Randle: $3,267,120

SG Jamal Murray: $3,210,840

PF Trey Lyles: $2,340,600

SG Devin Booker: $2,223,600

SG James Young: $1,825,200

PF Skal Labissiere: $1,188,840

SG DeAndre Liggins: $1,015,696

PF Terrence Jones: $980,431

PG Andrew Harrison: $945,000

PF Anthony Davis: $22,116,750

PG John Wall: $16,957,900

C DeMarcus Cousins: $16,957,900

PG Eric Bledsoe: $14,000,000

C Karl-Anthony Towns: $5,960,160

PF Willie Cauley-Stein: $3,551,160

PF Julius Randle: $3,267,120

SG Jamal Murray: $3,210,840

PF Trey Lyles: $2,340,600

SG Devin Booker: $2,223,600

SG James Young: $1,825,200

SG DeAndre Liggins: $1,015,696

PG Andrew Harrison: $945,000

That is the team I would go with but I see you are missing Tyler Ulis on your list...
SEC!

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All-Decade Teams per School for what was argubly one of the best SEC decades:
The 2000's

Vandy

Shan Foster  2008 SEC Player of the Year; 2nd Team AP All-American, 3x All-SEC

Derrick Byars  2007 Coaches SEC Player of the Year, Hon. Men. AP AA

Dan Langhi  2000 SEC Player of the Year

Matt Freije   2004 AP Hon. Mention All-American, 1st Team All-SEC

Atiba Prater  2000 3rd Team All-SEC

Jermaine "Dollar" Beal   Led Vandy to two wins over BCG's Kentucky

AJ Ogilvy  2x 2nd Team All-SEC

Corey Smith  2005  Coaches 2nd Team All-SEC

DeMarre Carroll  Scored 37 in two of Vandy wins over Tubby's UK

Dawid Przybyszewski  Big man with shooting range

Mario Moore  high scoring guard from the early 2000s

Scott Hundley  2004 SEC Sixth Man of the Year
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Wes Rucker ‏@wesrucker247 17h17 hours ago

The one-and-only @RonSlay35 is at #Vols basketball practice today. Hopefully he's teaching these young cats how to talk trash like a pro.
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https://twitter.com/Michael_Carvell/status/796805020796731392

Preseason SEC player of the year Moses Kingsley

First Team All-SEC
F Moses Kingsley – Arkansas
G J.J. Frazier – Georgia
F Yante Maten – Georgia
F Edrice "Bam" Adebayo – Kentucky
G De'Aaron Fox – Kentucky
G Quinndary Weatherspoon – Mississippi State
G Sindarius Thornwell – South Carolina
C Tyler Davis – Texas A&M

Second Team All-SEC
G Dusty Hannahs – Arkansas
G KeVaughn Allen – Florida
C John Egbunu – Florida
G Isaiah Briscoe – Kentucky
G Malik Monk – Kentucky
G Antonio Blakeney – LSU
G Sebastian Saiz – Ole Miss
G/F Matthew Fisher-Davis – Vanderbilt
F Luke Kornet – Vanderbilt
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It's not always peachy among candidates for the All-Time Teams comprised of current players:

https://twitter.com/Scott_Charlton/status/796960626232979456

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Matt Jones ‏@KySportsRadio Nov 11

De'Aaron Fox on breaking Kyle Macy's record: "I honestly haven't (heard of him.)" http://kentuckysportsradio.com/basketball-2/deaaron-fox-on-breaking-kyle-macys-record-i-honestly-havent-heard-of-him/ ...

QuoteAfter breaking UK legend Kyle Macy's record for most assists in a debut game with 12, we all knew the spotlight would be on De'Aaron Fox following the game.

When asked about the record, he was impressed, but honestly had no idea how massive the feat actually was. In fact, he didn't even know the guy who held the record in the first place.

Fox said, "I looked at the assist total, and I honestly didn't even know. They told me I broke the record for debut assists, so it's cool, it happened. But I just gotta move on to the next game. I read it was from like 1970-something. I don't know who it was."

Larry Vaught: "Kyle Macy, you ever heard of him?"

"No, I honestly haven't... (laughs)"

Vaught: "He was pretty good, you should check out his numbers."
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ESPN Stats & Info ‏@ESPNStatsInfo 13h13 hours ago

Anthony Davis: 10th in NBA history w/ 300 pts, 100 reb in team's first 10 games of season. Other 9 are Hall-of-Famers (via @EliasSports).
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Mark Pancratz ‏@MarkPancratz 18h18 hours ago

Vols Overseas Update:

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 Dave Matter ‏@Dave_Matter 13h13 hours ago

Final: Missouri 99, Alabama A&M 44. Frankie Hughes' 23 points ties MU record for a freshman in his debut. Stipo (Hands Up!) had 23 in 1979 debut
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Jeff Goodman ‏@GoodmanESPN Nov 22

Jordan Clarkson looks terrific tonight. Scoring and setting up teammates. Still amazes me he fell as far as he did in draft a few years ago.
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Kyle Tucker ‏@KyleTucker_AJC 2h2 hours ago

Asked De'Aaron Fox if he knows who Chris Mills is. (He has only other UK triple-double in 1988.) "Ummm. That was 9 years before I was born."

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QuoteMove over Chris Mills, whose 19 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists on Dec. 27, 1988 against Austin Peay stood all alone in the program's record book for a long, long time.

"That's ridiculous, just how hard it is for guys to get triple-doubles," said Fox, who made it look rather easy by achieving the feat in just his seventh college game. "The players that have come through here all the years they won (eight) national championships. Even the years (John Calipari) has been here and the players he's had, it's just because of how hard it is.

"And I did it. I can't do anything but thank my teammates, my coaches and God."

Five players in Calipari's first seven seasons came tantalizingly close to a triple-double. John Wall needed two more assists against Mississippi State in 2010. Anthony Davis needed two more blocks against St. John's in 2011. Nerlens Noel needed three more blocks (or four more steals) on his stat-stuffing day against Texas A&M in 2013.

Willie Cauley-Stein came up one block and two boards shy of a triple-double against Providence in 2013 and 5-foot-9 point guard Tyler Ulis, remarkably, got enough rebounds but was two assists away against Auburn back in January.

"There's a lot of stuff that you thought – like a No. 1 pick in the draft – you would've thought Kentucky has had it," Calipari said. After none before him, Kentucky has had three No. 1 picks since 2010: Wall, Davis and Karl-Anthony Towns. Now, finally, the program's second triple-double.

"He was on his way to that at halftime," Devils coach Bob Hurley said. "We pointed that out, that we had nine defensive rebounds at halftime and I think he had eight..."
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