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April 09, 2010, 07:41:46 am Last Edit: January 23, 2013, 01:09:18 pm by jbcarol
Across Time Teams since SEC Expansion ('91-92)

Alternate Divisions

Start in the East with Kentucky:

PG John Wall (Word of God, Fr): National POY runner up, Consensus All-American, Set Kentucky single season assist record from the Sutton Error, broke Kentucky freshman scoring record previously held by Demarcus Cousins.

Hon. Mention: Brandon Knight was Coach's 1st Team and Freshman All-American; Rajon Rondo, lead guard for Celtics; Travis Ford, Oklahoma State coach; Wayne Turner, ex-Harlem Globetrotter, Duke nemesis. Anthony Epps and Marquis Teague were point guards on national championship teams but not the marquee players.

Dishonorable Mention: Saul Smith, Minnesota asst. coach. UK fans gave him a hard time as they remembered a time when they were benched for the coach's son.

SG Tony Delk, Three-Time Scoring Leader, Championship Game MOP and Three Points Made record. Delk was a tough on defense as he was behind the arc.

Hon. Mention: Keith Bogans, twisted ankle short of final four; Derek Anderson, ACL short of championship; Jodie Meeks, single-game scoring leader, SEC scoring leader, head coach short of doing something significant; Jeff Sheppard, led National Championship team in scoring. Redshirted in 1997 to play on '98 championship team.

Dishonorable Mention: Desmond Allison. When Tubby Smith went "Father Flanigan" he never got it back.  Even a 26-0 run was not enough.  Allison was killed in 2012; Rae Carruth (see Allison, Desmond).

SF: Tayshaun Prince, All-American, SEC POY, underrated for defense, played during tough stretch for UK basketball and Tubby Smith.

Hon. Mention: Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, NBA 2nd Pick had a great motor and was a lockdown defender; Ron Mercer, All-American; Kelenna Azubuike, father's legal troubles prevented a senior season; Coach Pelphrey is Kentucky's 8th leading scorer in the last 20 years and was a pivotal leader on their Unforgettable team.

Dishonorable Mention: Rod Rhodes, his meltdown v. Hogs in SEC Championship had Pitino put him on waivers (also to free a spot for Mercer).  When he got no takers, he was shipped to USC;
Darnell Dodson/Ramon Harris, can you imagine Rotnei Clarke getting the open looks these guys got this year?

PF: Jamal Mashburn, he fouled out twice in his career in OT: Duke '92, Michigan '93. Kentucky lost both games.

Hon. Mention: Terrence Jones was SEC Freshman/Newcomer of the Year in '11. AP and Coaches SEC 1st Team; Patrick Patterson, All-SEC got his degree in three years; Chuck Hayes, he just wins, baby; Antoine Walker; Scott Padgett, came back from his lawn care business to bury Duke and Kansas.

Dishonorable Mention: Jason Parker (who was a cancer), Sheray Thomas (who had cancer).

C Anthony Davis was UK's first consensus player of the year. He was the first pick in the 2012 draft joining John Wall as UK's only NBA 1st picks ever (Sam Bowie and Michael Kidd-Gilchrist were 2nd overall picks). Davis set single-season shot blocks records.

Hon. Mention: Demarcus Cousins: broke Rex Chapman's single season freshman scoring record, AP first team All-American, and funny guy in Elmer Fudd hat and Peter Parker glasses; Nazr Mohammed, a project that worked out; Jamal Magloire [Billy Packer: that Wojo's tough, son of a longshoreman, that's tough Jim. <in high and whiny squeal> what's Magloire doing?!?]; Marquis Estill, voluntary one-year walk-on on team that ran SEC on 26-0 run. Josh Harrelson was a surprise contributor to a team who lost six SEC road games but went to Final Four with a win over #1 overall seed Ohio State.

Dishonorable Mention: Randolph Morris, there's no I in TEAM. Good thing Tubby found that fax.  Pete Thamel found a receipt in Turkey that ensured Enes Kanter's biggest contribution was to raise Josh Harrelson's game in practice. Thamel couldn't find anything on T'eo.
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April 10, 2010, 09:49:26 am #1 Last Edit: January 23, 2013, 01:34:09 pm by jbcarol
Back to the West ('91-92 present)

State

All-Time Frontcourt

Erick Dampier, MVP of State's best team ever.  So good the ABA's all-time leading scorer had the public pronounciation of his name changed to match Erick's.

Jarvis Varnado, only NCAA player to have 1000/1000/500 (pts/rebs/blks).  Most appearances on all-league defensive team.  All-time blocks leader.

Lawrence Roberts, got immediate playing time after the Baylor scandal and was SEC POY.

All-Time Point Guard

Derrick Zimmerman, underrated leader of some excellent State teams in the first half of the aughts.

All-Time SG

Timmy Bowers, Zimmerman's running mate was a clutch shooter, great defender, and All-American.

Sixth Man Honoree

Dontae' Jones had one of the best runs evah during the '96 postseason helping State make the Final Four.

Frontcourt Honorable Mention

Moultrie, State's last NBA 1st round picks were Dampier and Jones in '96.

Mario Austin, multiple time All-SEC big man who could shoot

Charles Rhodes, recent All-SEC player

Horatio Webster, another multi-year All-SEC big

Tyrone Washington, solid big man during a tough stretch

Robert Jackson, tough big guy post-Dampier

Dishonorable Mention

Fill-in-blank players who committed inhibiting recruiting and then went straight to NBA

Sidney, who would have helped Stansbury if he had tried to go straight to the NBA


Honorable Mention Point Guards

Chuck Evans, All-SEC PG at time of expansion when the SEC was loaded.

D Bost, 2012 Coaches All-SEC 1st Team '11 2nd Team was concerned about exposure in Starkville.

Dishonorable Mention

Gary Ervin, All-SEC Freshman takes his act to Arkansas


Wing

Jamont Gordon, multi-time All-SEC

Tony Watts, the asst principal at Connor (following Joe Dan Gold career path) is already an SEC Legend. Watts led State to a regular season co-conference championship.

Barry, good career just wrapped.

Shane Power, just gets in, but was a tough player during the Roberts/Bowers/Zimmerman era.

Dishonorable Mention:

Ben Hansbrough, the sane one in the family was All-SEC Freshman before leaving State.

Delks, had cause to split?  Reginald is called out by Calipari with a Pel-like, "you're messing with the wrong guy [Bledsoe].  He'll [see you] after the game."  And Uncle Tony, "See ya at the family picnic."
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April 10, 2010, 11:35:52 am #2 Last Edit: January 23, 2013, 01:17:41 pm by jbcarol
Back to the East ('91-92 to present)

Vandy First Team
Bill McCaffrey, SEC POY, SG, Duke x-fer on VU's League championship team
Dan Langhi, SEC POY, 6'11" took Vandy thru tough years
Shan Foster, SEC POY, swing man, is SEC all-time 3pt. leader
Derrick Byars, SEC POY, swing man, led team in assists, Va x-fer
John Jenkins, two-time 1st Team All-SEC, POY runner-up


Sixth and Seventh Man Honoree
"Dollar" Beal, Combo guard, exits as winningest playa in Vandy history
Matt Freije, All-American, C, hard working big man

Honorable Mention Frontcourt
AJ Oglivy, Soft Aussie entered draft and regressed year-by-year

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.

Dishonorable Mention Frontcourt
Ross Neltner, the LSU x-fer came from J-Load's cake-eating HS.


Honorable Mention Wing
Jeff Taylor, the Swede is three-time All-SEC Defensive team and scores. '12 All-SEC Coach's 1st Team and '11 2nd Team.
Pax Whitehead, was '97 All-SEC 2nd Team
Corey Smith, was '05 All-SEC Coach's 2nd Team

Dishonorable Mention Swing Man
Scott Hundley (Ted's son) never caught on. From the Rick Jones' school.

Honorable Mention SG
Ronnie McMahon, 2-Time All-SEC had no conscience
Drew Maddux, '98 All-SEC 1st Team, 3rd generation player was also a defensive stalwart

Dishonorable Mention SG
Rick Jones, was an example of a Kentucky player who did not make it at Vandy
Brian Williams, though he lived in Fayetteville I still would not choose him for a pickup game (I saw Williams the day after Marshall Henderson hit that 30+ foot three pointer at the buzzer that sent Ole Miss to OT and eventual victory over Vandy).

Honorable Mention PG
Kevin Anglin, All-SEC during '93 championship, All-Time Assists, FTs, defense, academic and do what you need playa.
Frank Seckar, Two-time All-SEC during SEC's loaded '94-96 seasons
Atiba Prater, '00 All-SEC may have been out of position but an all-time assists leader

Dishonorable Mention
Adolph Rupp, okay, okay, he was just before expansion but had to get it in

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April 10, 2010, 03:45:25 pm #3 Last Edit: January 23, 2013, 01:18:58 pm by jbcarol
Back to the West ('91-92 to present)

LSU

Across-Time Starting Five are the Five SEC POYs

Shaq   2 Time consensus SEC POY, 2 Time All-Defensive Team, C
Swift  co-SEC POY, PF, 2-n-done, 2000 All-American  PF
Bass   SEC POY, PF
Big Baby  SEC POY, PF, 3-Time All-SEC
Marcus Thornton, SG, '09 SEC POY, '08 All-SEC 2nd Team

Sixth Man
Tasmin Mitchell, F, '10 All-SEC, 3rd leading scorer in LSU history behind Maravich and Durand Rudy Macklin.


Honorable Mention Front Court
Thomas, 2nd Team All-SEC '06
Jaime Lloreda, PF, '04 All-SEC 1st Team, 2-n-done
Justin Hamilton, C, '12 All-SEC 2nd Team
Jabari Smith C, '99-00 2 Time All-SEC 2nd Team
Geert Hammink, C, 1st Team All-SEC '93, Shaq's long suffering backup
Ronald Dupree, SF, '01-03 3-Time All-SEC 2nd Team
Vernell Singleton, All SEC 3rd Team, '92, over 1,500 pts/750 rebs.
Duane Spence, '97 All-SEC 2nd Team, G'Town x-fer led team in scoring

Honorable Mention Back Court
Darrel Mitchell, G, '06 All-SEC 1st Team
Ronnie Henderson, 2-Time All-SEC 1st Team and leading scorer '95-96
Torris Bright, G, '00 All-SEC 3rd Team, 4 year playa
Jamie Brandon, G, Two-Time All SEC 2nd Team '93-'94, 2nd in 3pt %
Maurice Carter '99 All-SEC 3rd Team, 2-time leading scorer
Collis Temple, SG, seemed like he was at LSU forever

Dishonorable Mention
Lester Earl
Ross Neltner, PF, went to same school as cake eater Hefty Lefty.
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It never dawned on me until I read this, but since Arkansas joined the SEC in the 1991-92 season, Vanderbilt has had four SEC Players of the Year and LSU has had five.

Nine SEC POY awards with nary a National Championship and only one Final Four to show for it.

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April 11, 2010, 12:55:59 pm #5 Last Edit: January 23, 2013, 01:36:48 pm by jbcarol
Back to the East with Tennessee

Across Years Team ('91-92 to present)

SG, Chris Lofton, SEC POY, All-American, '06-08 3-Time All-SEC 1st Team. Great shooter and a clutch shooter.  "When you have Rondo, Joe Crawford, Bradley, and Adam Williams in hand, there's no room left for a Chris Lofton," said Tubby Smith.

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 to get a membership at a premium Knoxville CC.

PF, Ron Slay, All-American, '03 All-SEC 1st Team, '01 All-SEC 2nd Team. Slay was a big talker, a great interview, and a good outside shooter.

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, Wayne Chism '10 All-SEC 1st Team '09 All-SEC 2nd Team. In a year of turmoil, the Tennessee folks love Wayne Chism. His trail has come to an end.

Honorary Sixth Man
Vincent Yarbrough '02 All-SEC 1st Team '00-01 2 Time 2nd Team All-SEC. Highly sought after prospect.

Honorable Mention Front Court
PF, Corey Allen, '93 3rd Team All-SEC, do you foul up 3 late? UK fouled Allan Houston who missed the second intentionally.  Allen got the rebound scored plus one and UT won the game. Allen had 24.

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.

F Isiah Victor '00 3rd Team All-SEC, University Heights grad

C Marcus Haislip '02 All-SEC 2nd Team. Breakout scoring year in '02.

C Tobias Harris '11 Coach's All-SEC 2nd Team as Freshman. 

PF Maymon '12 Coach's All-SEC 2nd Team


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

G Scotty Hopson '11 1st Team All-SEC

G Scooter McFadgon, '04 All-SEC 2nd Team, The Memphis x-fer lit it up in '04 as a junior.

G CJ Watson, '06 All-SEC 2nd Team, former assist man lit it up '06.

G JaJuan Smith, '08 All-SEC 2nd Team, Coach Pelphrey gave him his comeuppance in one of the Hog's 3 wins over 30 win teams since Arkansas entered the league [Oklahoma '08-09, Kentucky '93].

Dishonorable Mention
Tyler Smith, 2-Time All-SEC First Team got sidetracked on 3rd attempt

JaJuan Smith got put in place in SEC-T.

Pearls.

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Auburn Across-Time Starting Five ('91-92 to Present)

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, and a #1 seed.

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.

PF Marquis Daniels, '03 All-SEC 2nd Team, '01 All-SEC 3rd Team. Good scorer and rebounder for his height, he was also among SEC leaders in steals.  Daniels was the Birmingham News unofficial SEC POY in '03. Daniels is Auburn's all-time leader in steals and 9th in scoring.


Honorary Sixth and Seventh men

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.


Honorable Mention Front Court

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.

F Korvotney Barber, '09 All-SEC 2nd Team. The McDonald's All-American was a good rebounder for a 6'7" guy.  Barber set single season rebounding records at Auburn and is 9th all time.

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.

C Kyle Davis. The underrated 6'10" Davis was a rough-edged precursor to State's Varnado but he was a shot blocking machine with 360.


Honorable Mention BackCourt

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.

G Jamison Brewer, '01 All-SEC AP 3rd Team, 8 ppg, 7 rpg, and 6 apg was good enough to get Brewer drafted in the 2nd round.

G Adam Harrington, '01 All-SEC Coach's 3rd Team. The transfer made an immediate scoring impact in '01 as a junior.


Dishonorable Mention
Marco Killingsworth, '04 All-SEC Coach's 2nd Team transferred to Indiana.

Toney Douglas, '05 All-SEC AP 3rd Team as a freshman took his act to FSU.

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

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South Carolina Across-Time Top Five ('91-92 to Present)

Devan Downey '08-10 3-Time SEC 1st Team

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

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

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

Tre Kelley '07 1st Team, 19 ppg, 5 apg in '07


Honorable Mention

F Emmett Hall '93 AP 3rd Team, 15 ppg and team's leading rebounder

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

C Marius Petravicius '01 3rd Team  avg. 8 and 5 in '01.

G-F Chuck Eidson ended career 3rd all-time SEC steals leaders

G Jamel Bradley '02 Coach's 3rd Team, 13 ppg in '02.

F Carlos Powell '04-05 2-Time 3rd Team  14 and 6 in '04-05. '05 NIT MVP

F Renaldo Balkman  10 ppg, 6 rpg in '06, 1st round Knick pick. '06 NIT MVP.

G-F Tarence Kinsey '06 Coach's 2nd Team, 16 ppg, 5 rpg, 84% FT in '06

F Dominique Archie '09 2nd Team, denied 6th season by NCAA

G Zam Fredrick, '09 SEC 2nd Team, Tech x-fer avg. 15 ppg for SC
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April 24, 2010, 09:34:33 am #8 Last Edit: March 17, 2011, 02:20:29 pm by jbcarol
Ole Miss Across-Time ('91-92 to Present)

Add Chris Warren at the PG slot. 
Chris Warren, Ole Miss – G, 5-10, 168, Jr., Orlando, Fla.  '09-10 All SEC Coach's Second Team. '11 All SEC AP and Coaches First Team. Warren scored over 2000 points and is the third all-time scorer at time of post.  He is the SEC all-time leader single season and career in FT percentage.

The Next Five are the Ole Miss choices on their All-Century Team

Ansu Sesay, '98 SEC POY, Consensus 2nd Team All-American, '97 SEC 1st Team

Keith Carter, Perryville SG was '99 SEC 1st Team, '98 2nd Team, Ole Miss' all time 3 pt shooter and sixth leading scorer in school history

Joe Harvell, '92 Loaded SEC 1st Team, '93 SEC 2nd Team, Gosnell F is 2nd leading scorer in Ole Miss history with over 2,000.

Justin Reed '04, SEC 1st Team, '01 SEC Coach's 3rd Team, '02 SEC Coach's 2nd Team, '03 SEC AP 3rd Team. '01 SEC Freshman of the Year. 5th leading all-time scorer

Rahim Lockhart, '01 Bball Times 3rd Team All-American, '01 SEC Coach's 1st Team, 23 double-doubles and fifth leading rebounder


Honorary Seventh Man
Jason Harrison PG Parkview Arts & Science Magnet was '00 SEC AP 3rd Team, '01 SEC 3rd Team, 5-5 guard hit biggest shot in Ole Miss history, propelling Rebels to their only Sweet 16 appearance to-date.

Honorable Mention

Dwayne Curtis '08 SEC 2nd Team. Averaged 15 and 10 and 63% from the field. 800+ makes him Chairman of Ole Miss' Board.

Jason Flanigan Parkview Arts & Science Magnet, seventh all-time in assists, hit a FT to seal win over Notre Dame for Ole Miss' only Sweet 16 appearance. Flanigan received a BA in Leisure Management.

Terrico White, Ole Miss – G, 6-5, 211, Fr,. Memphis, Tenn.'08-09 SEC Second Team.  Is entertaining NBA draft options

Clarence Sanders '07 SEC 2nd Team, 16 ppg and 96 3 pointers in '07.

Todd Abernathy '07 SEC Coach's 2nd Team, 2.94 A/T ratio in '07.



Dishonorable Mention
David Huertas, Ole Miss – G, 6-5, 200, Jr., Humacao, Puerto Rico '09 Second Team SEC left Rebels for Puerto Rico Pro League

Coach Kennedy whose wife sued the valet for loss of consortium.  Quietly dropped suit after valet's attorney went on Cincinnati radio and promised The Kennedys would get the chance to provide full details on exactly what that meant.

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April 27, 2010, 04:36:05 pm #9 Last Edit: March 17, 2011, 02:41:08 pm by jbcarol
Georgia Across-Time Starting Five ('91-92 to Present)

Jarvis Hayes 2003 All-American, '02,'03 SEC 1st Team

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

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

DA Layne '01 SEC 1st Team, '00 SEC 2nd Team

Trey Thompkins, Georgia – F, 6-10, 247, So., Lithonia, Ga. '10 and '11 SEC 1st Team

Honorable Mention
Reggie Tinch '92 SEC 3rd Team

Charles Claxton '93 SEC Coach's 2nd Team

Carlos Strong '95 SEC 3rd Team

Shandon Anderson '95 & '96 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

"Tony" Evans '00 SEC 2nd Team, '01 SEC 3rd Team

Ezra Williams '02,'03 SEC 2nd Team

Rashad Wright '04 SEC 2nd Team

Sundiata Gaines '07, '08 SEC Coach's 2nd Team

Dishonorable Mention
Harricks, Sr. and Jr.
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April 30, 2010, 08:42:27 am #10 Last Edit: January 23, 2013, 01:28:48 pm by jbcarol
Bama Across-Time Starting Five ('91-92 to Present)

Erwin Dudley '02 SEC POY, AP 3rd Team All-American, '01 2nd Team, '03 2nd Team

James Robinson '93 1st Team, '92 3rd Team

Ronald Steele '06 1st Team, '05 3rd Team

JaMychal Green '11 AP and Coach's 1st Team

Kennedy Winston '04 Coach's 1st Team, '05 AP 1st Team


Honorable Mention
Robert Horry '92 Coach's, AP 2nd Team

Latrell Sprewell '92 Coach's, AP 2nd Team

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

Richard Hendrix '08 1st Team, '07 2nd Team

Jemareo Davidson '06 Coach's 1st Team, '07 2nd Team, '05 3rd Team

Trevor Releford '12 Coach's 2nd Team

Earnest Shelton '05 Coach's 1st Team

Rod Grizzard '01 1st Team, '02 3rd Team

Roy Rogers '96 1st Team

Antonio McDyess '95 2nd Team, '94 AP 3rd Team

Jason Caffey, '93 AP 3rd Team, '94 Coach's 3rd Team, '95 Coach's 2nd Team

Maurice Williams '02, '03 3rd Team

Alonzo Gee '09 2nd Team

Chuck Davis '05 Coach's 2nd Team

JaMychal Green '12 Coach's 2nd Team

Schea Cotton '00 AP 2nd Team

Jeremy Hays '99 AP 3rd Team

Brian Williams '97 Coach's 3rd Team

DeMetrius Alexander '97 Coach's 3rd Team
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May 07, 2010, 08:27:44 pm #11 Last Edit: January 23, 2013, 01:42:00 pm by jbcarol
Florida Across-Time Starting Five ('91-92 to Present)

Chandler Parsons, First Florida AP and Coach's POY.
Udonis Haslem '01,'02 1st Team, '99,'00 Coach's 3rd Team
Stacey Poole, Sr., Crowded '92 Coach's 1st Team, '93 1st Team
Joakim Noah '06 1st Team, '07 Coach's 1st Team
Anthony Roberson, '04, '05 1st Team

Honorable Mention
Dan Cross '94, '95 1st Team
Kenny Boynton '12 Coach's 1st Team, '11 2nd Team
Al Horford '07 1st Team, '06 Coach's 2nd Team
Nick Calathes – G, 6-6, 194, So., Casselberry, Fla. '09 1st Team, '08 2nd Team
Matt Bonner '03 1st Team '02 2nd Team
Andrew DeClercq, '95 Coach's 1st Team, '93 Coach's 2nd Team, '94 Coach's 3rd Team
Brett Nelson, '01 1st Team, '02 2nd Team
David Lee '05 Coach's 1st Team, '04 Coach's 2nd Team
Erving Walker – G, 5-10, 171, So., Brooklyn, N.Y. '10 and '11 Second Team; '12 2nd Team (felt entitled to a snack in the park the first day post eligibility)
Corey Brewer '07 Coach's 1st Team
Mike Miller '00 Coach's 1st Team
Bradley Beal '12 Coach's 1st Team
Taureen Green '06 2nd Team, '07 Coach's 2nd Team
Craig Brown, '94 2nd Team
Dametri Hill '96 2nd Team

Dishonorable Mention
Teddy Dupay
Matt Walsh
Jason Williams
Christian Drejer
The two subs who got arrested in St. A. to hear the team manager say in the squad car: "This ant Gainesville"
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Quote from: jbcarol on May 07, 2010, 08:27:44 pm
Florida Across-Time Starting Five ('91-92 to Present)

Udonis Haslem '01,'02 1st Team, '99,'00 Coach's 3rd Team
Stacey Poole, Sr., Crowded '92 Coach's 1st Team, '93 1st Team
Dan Cross '94, '95 1st Team
Joakim Noah '06 1st Team, '07 Coach's 1st Team
Anthony Roberson, '04, '05 1st Team

Honorable Mention
Al Horford '07 1st Team, '06 Coach's 2nd Team
Nick Calathes – G, 6-6, 194, So., Casselberry, Fla. '09 1st Team, '08 2nd Team
Matt Bonner '03 1st Team '02 2nd Team
Andrew DeClercq, '95 Coach's 1st Team, '93 Coach's 2nd Team, '94 Coach's 3rd Team
Brett Nelson, '01 1st Team, '02 2nd Team
David Lee '05 Coach's 1st Team, '04 Coach's 2nd Team
Corey Brewer '07 Coach's 1st Team
Mike Miller '00 Coach's 1st Team
Taureen Green '06 2nd Team, '07 Coach's 2nd Team
Erving Walker – G, 5-10, 171, So., Brooklyn, N.Y. '10 Second Team
Craig Brown, '94 2nd Team
Dametri Hill '96 2nd Team

Dishonorable Mention
Teddy Dupay
Matt Walsh
Jason Williams
Christian Drejer


Brett Nelson was named Honorable Mention on our All-Florida team of the past two decades.

He was first team All-SEC in '01 along with Haslem, Grizzard, DA Layne, and Tayshaun Prince.
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Quote from: jbcarol on April 30, 2010, 08:42:27 am
Bama Across-Time Starting Five ('91-92 to Present)

Erwin Dudley '02 SEC POY, AP 3rd Team All-American, '01 2nd Team, '03 2nd Team

James Robinson '93 1st Team, '92 3rd Team

Ronald Steele '06 1st Team, '05 3rd Team

Robert Horry '92 Coach's, AP 2nd Team

Kennedy Winston '04 Coach's 1st Team, '05 AP 1st Team


Honorable Mention
Latrell Sprewell '92 Coach's, AP 2nd Team

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

Richard Hendrix '08 1st Team, '07 2nd Team

Jemareo Davidson '06 Coach's 1st Team, '07 2nd Team, '05 3rd Team,

Earnest Shelton '05 Coach's 1st Team

Rod Grizzard '01 1st Team, '02 3rd Team

Roy Rogers '96 1st Team

Antonio McDyess '95 2nd Team, '94 AP 3rd Team

Jason Caffey, '93 AP 3rd Team, '94 Coach's 3rd Team, '95 Coach's 2nd Team

Maurice Williams '02, '03 3rd Team

Alonzo Gee '09 2nd Team

Chuck Davis '05 Coach's 2nd Team

Schea Cotton '00 AP 2nd Team

Jeremy Hays '99 AP 3rd Team

Brian Williams '97 Coach's 3rd Team

DeMetrius Alexander '97 Coach's 3rd Team


Jason Caffey was arrested Tuesday afternoon on a third-degree domestic violence charge.  Caffey earned a pair of championship rings on the Bulls.
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Besides Jones, is anyone playing this season among the best ever for their SEC school in the post-expansion era.

I noted a few players in notes above who played this season.
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BMarcello poses the question: Is D Bost the best State PG evah?

D Bost was working out in Vegas on someone's dime and laughing it up on Draft declaration deadline day. Then he won on appeal and got a chance to play the SEC schedule this season.

Quote[D Bost, a junior] has proven to be one of the best point guards in the Southeastern Conference in his short time back from suspension (14 games). He leads the league in assists in conference games (6 per game) and is just 86 short of breaking the career school record in that category set by Derrick Zimmerman (514).

"He's one of the best, for sure," Stansbury said. "He's a scoring point guard and it's very obvious he can distribute, too, or he wouldn't be having the stats he has. I think the great ability he has, too, is he's a competitor; I think he's gotten better and he's matured as a basketball player. ... These are all SEC stats. These are not watered-down stats against everybody else you've played in the non-conference (schedule). ... For him to still be in position to break that assists record and do it in half a year less than anybody else, then it's quite an accomplishment."


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Quote from: dhornjr1 on April 10, 2010, 08:57:23 pm
It never dawned on me until I read this, but since Arkansas joined the SEC in the 1991-92 season, Vanderbilt has had four SEC Players of the Year and LSU has had five.

Nine SEC POY awards with nary a National Championship and only one Final Four to show for it.

Vandy may get their fifth this year.
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Quote from: jbcarol on April 24, 2010, 09:34:33 am
Ole Miss Across-Time (’91-92 to Present)

The Top Five are the Ole Miss choices on their All-Century Team

Ansu Sesay, ’98 SEC POY, Consensus 2nd Team All-American, ’97 SEC 1st Team

Keith Carter, Perryville SG was ’99 SEC 1st Team, ’98 2nd Team, Ole Miss’ all time 3 pt shooter and sixth leading scorer in school history

Joe Harvell, ’92 Loaded SEC 1st Team, ’93 SEC 2nd Team, Gosnell F is 2nd leading scorer in Ole Miss history with over 2,000.

Justin Reed ’04, SEC 1st Team, ’01 SEC Coach’s 3rd Team, ’02 SEC Coach’s 2nd Team, ’03 SEC AP 3rd Team. ’01 SEC Freshman of the Year. 5th leading all-time scorer

Rahim Lockhart, ’01 Bball Times 3rd Team All-American, ’01 SEC Coach’s 1st Team, 23 double-doubles and fifth leading rebounder


Honorary Sixth Man
Jason Harrison PG Parkview Arts & Science Magnet was ’00 SEC AP 3rd Team, ’01 SEC 3rd Team, 5-5 guard hit biggest shot in Ole Miss history, propelling Rebels to their only Sweet 16 appearance to-date.


Justin Reed was arrested for possession of marijuana during a traffic stop in Jackson earlier this week.
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Chris Warren is making a good case for himself with his late run this season (last nite against Auburn excepted).
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Noted last night that Billy Donovan has never been named SEC Coach of the Year and has never had a player named SEC Player of the Year at Florida.
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Donovan of course was named the SEC Coaches and AP Coach of the Year.

Updated to add this year's players to the all-time teams.
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Pigga what?!
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Quote from: Hogwop on March 20, 2011, 09:45:37 pm
where's the arkansas team?
Arkansas disbanded the basketball program after the 1998-1999 season.

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Quote from: 31to6 on March 20, 2011, 11:55:31 pm
Arkansas disbanded the basketball program after the 1998-1999 season.

unfortunately, i lold
Pigga what?!
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He played before the SEC expansion.

Mike Mitchell one of Auburn's all-time best lost the battle with cancer this week at 55.
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Sidney will not be added to the Mississippi State all-time team.
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For Mississippi State:

He played one season but you have to look at Moultrie finding a spot on State's all-time team.  The weight you put on one season makes the all-time team discussions interesting, especially for Kentucky lately.

Sidney would make Dishonorable Mention.

D Bost moves into the discussion as all-time PG but I am not certain he would pass Zimmerman.
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Florida's All-Time Starting Five:

PG: Taurean Green
SG: Lee Humphrey
SF: Corey Brewer
PF: Al Horford
C: Joakim Noah

Yep.

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There's nothing like back-to-back, what would Big Brad have had to have done to crack that Five?

Only three players on that team were sons of pro athletes. They must have had some fun times in their house.
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ESPN's 50 in 50 starting five (1962-present):
G – Lee Mayberry (1988-92)
G – Sidney Moncrief (1975-79)
G/F – Joe Johnson (1999-2001)
F – Todd Day (1988-92)
F – Corliss Williamson (1992-95)

Top options off the bench
Joe Kleine (1982-85)
Scotty Thurman (1992-95)
Oliver Miller (1988-92)

http://espn.go.com/blog/collegebasketballnation/tag/_/name/50-in-50-series/count/16
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Quote from: jbcarol on January 23, 2013, 10:16:29 am
ESPN's 50 in 50 starting five (1962-present):
G – Lee Mayberry (1988-92)
G – Sidney Moncrief (1975-79)
G/F – Joe Johnson (1999-2001)
F – Todd Day (1988-92)
F – Corliss Williamson (1992-95)

Top options off the bench
Joe Kleine (1982-85)
Scotty Thurman (1992-95)
Oliver Miller (1988-92)

http://espn.go.com/blog/collegebasketballnation/tag/_/name/50-in-50-series/count/16

Wow, this just shows the greatness we've had over the years, although 90% of it was between 1977 and 1995.  No Darrell Walker.  No Alvin Robertson.  No Marvin Delph. No Ron Brewer.  No Scott Hastings.  No Corey Beck.

And no Eric Poerschke!
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In the weeks leading up to the June 27 NBA draft, ESPN is taking a look at the 20 schools that have produced the best pros in the modern draft era (since 1989, when the draft went from seven to two rounds).

No. 18 LSU

Top five NBA draftees since 1989

1.Shaquille O'Neal (1992)
2.Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf/Chris Jackson (1990)
3.Glen Davis (2007)
4.Marcus Thornton (2009)
5.Brandon Bass (2005)
Sixth man: Tyrus Thomas (2006)

The rest: Stromile Swift, Stanley Roberts, Justin Hamilton, Anthony Randolph, Jabari Smith, Randy Livingston, Ronnie Henderson, Ricky Blanton, Geert Hammink

http://espn.go.com/blog/collegebasketballnation/post/_/id/85102/path-to-the-draft-no-18-lsu

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No. 17 Bama

Top Five NBA Draftees Since 1989

1.Latrell Sprewell (1992)
2.Antonio McDyess (1995)
3.Gerald Wallace (2001)
4.Robert Horry (1992)
5.Mo Williams (2003)
Sixth man: Jason Caffey (1995)

The rest: Richard Hendrix, Jermareo Davidson, Alonzo Gee, Rod Grizzard, Eric Washington, Roy Rogers, James Robinson, Michael Ansley.

http://espn.go.com/blog/collegebasketballnation/post/_/id/85125/path-to-the-draft-no-17-alabama
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Quote from: Jackrabbit Hog on January 23, 2013, 02:51:06 pm
Wow, this just shows the greatness we've had over the years, although 90% of it was between 1977 and 1995.  No Darrell Walker.  No Alvin Robertson.  No Marvin Delph. No Ron Brewer.  No Scott Hastings.  No Corey Beck.

And no Eric Poerschke!

That's the first thought I had as well.  Looking at UF- it is all Donovan era but one meaning they have a weak history but finally have a great coach

LSU is exact opposite- they have always had great talent/players, but never a great coach which is why their BB tradition is next to nothing

jbcarol

Also a reminder of the long NBA careers launched out of the SEC in the early to mid 90s and the prosperity created.  At least one, Antoine Walker, lost it all.
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In the weeks leading up to the June 27 NBA draft, ESPN is taking a look at the 20 schools that have produced the best pros in the modern draft era (since 1989, when the draft went from seven to two rounds).

No. 11 Florida


QuoteTop Five NBA Draftees Since 1989
Joakim Noah (2007)
David Lee (2005)
Mike Miller (2000)
Al Horford (2007)
Jason Williams (1998)
Sixth man: Udonis Haslem

The rest: Chandler Parsons, Matt Bonner, Corey Brewer, Bradley Beal, Marreese Speights, Dwayne Schintzius, Andrew DeClercq, Donnell Harvey, Orien Greene, Anthony Roberson, Matt Walsh, James White, Chris Richard, Taurean Green, Vernon Macklin

Why they're ranked where they are: Seventeen years ago, the University of Florida took a chance.

It was time. Florida basketball -- a program that from 1933 to 1980 finished higher than fourth in the SEC exactly twice -- had finally experienced some success under Lon Kruger, who in 1994 led the Gators to their first-ever Final Four. In 1996, Kruger left Gainesville to take over at Illinois and Florida was left at a crossroads. It could slowly tilt toward respectability with a proven coaching entity, or it could seize the opportunity to do something bold. The Gators walked through door No. 2, hiring a 31-year-old former Providence star and Rick Pitino protégé with five years as an assistant and two as a head coach on his résumé. The rest, as they say, is history.

Before Billy Donovan arrived at Florida in 1996, the Gators had just four NCAA tournament appearances in school history. The first came in 1987, when Vernon Maxwell (who left Florida as the second-leading scorer in SEC history behind only Pete Maravich) pushed through to the Sweet 16. Since Donovan's arrival at Florida, the Gators have gone to the tournament 13 times, advanced to the Elite Eight in six seasons (including each of the last three) and won two national titles, in 2006 and 2007. Seventeen years after the Gators took a chance on the hotshot 31-year-old with the Pitino pedigree, Florida is now something close to a basketball power.

Christian Dreijer, seen as a can't miss, did not make the cut and neither did the Greek lead guard who left after this freshmen year and after not being drafted found austerity playing pro ball in Greece.
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In the weeks leading up to the June 27 NBA draft, we'll be taking a look at the 20 schools that have produced the best pros in the modern draft era (since 1989, when the draft went from seven to two rounds).

No. 4 Kentucky


QuoteTop Five NBA Draftees Since 1989:
Rajon Rondo (2006)
Antoine Walker (1996)
Jamal Mashburn (1993)
DeMarcus Cousins (2010)
John Wall (2010)
Sixth man: Tayshaun Prince (2002)

The rest: Anthony Davis, Terrence Jones, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Doron Lamb, Darius Miller, Marquis Teague, Josh Harrellson, Enes Kanter, Brandon Knight, DeAndre Liggins, Eric Bledsoe, Daniel Orton, Patrick Patterson, Jodie Meeks, Joe Crawford, Kelenna Azubuike, Chuck Hayes, Randolph Morris, Erik Daniels, Gerald Fitch, Keith Bogans, Michael Bradley, Jamaal Magloire, Scott Padgett, Wayne Turner, Nazr Mohammed, Jeff Sheppard, Derek Anderson, Ron Mercer, Rodrick Rhodes, Tony Delk, Walter McCarty, Mark Pope, LeRon Ellis and Reggie Hanson.
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LSU Question of the Day: How do Shaq and LSU's legends compare to other schools?

QuoteLSU's bragging rights to perhaps the best top-five players of any school in the country.

There are other contenders, of course, namely UCLA, Kansas, North Carolina, Duke, and Indiana.

QuoteLSU
Pete Maravich (1967-70)
Shaquille O'Neal (1989-92)
Bob Pettit (1951-54)
Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf (Chris Jackson) (1988-90)
Rudy Macklin (1976-78, '79-81)

LSU players have several SEC players of the year awards as well so they have been well represented in individual awards.
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June 28, 2013, 09:13:50 am #45 Last Edit: June 28, 2013, 09:32:37 am by jbcarol
NBA draft picks from SEC teams '92 to present:

1992 (Eight)
Shaquille O'Neal, LS 1 [1] Orl
Todd Day, AR 1 [8] Mil
Robert Horry, UA 1 [11] Hou
Oliver Miller, AR 1 [22] Phx
Lee Mayberry, AR 1 [23] Mil
Latrell Sprewell, UA 1 [24] GS
Isaiah Morris, AR 2 Mia
Litterial Green, UG 2 Chi

1993 (4)
Jamal Mashburn, UK 1 [4] Dal
Allan Houston, UT 1 [11] Det
James Robinson, UA 1 [21] Port
Geert Hammink, LS 1 [26] Orl

1994 (4)
Wesley Person, AU 1 [23] Phx
Rodney Dent, UK 2 Mil
Jamie Watson, SC 2 Utah
Charles Claxton, UG 2 Phx

1995 (4)
Antonio McDyess, UA 1 [2] LAC
Corliss Williamson, AR 1 [13] Sac
Jason Caffey, UA 1 [20] Chi
Andrew DeClercq, UF 2 GS

1996 (13)
Antoine Walker, UK 1 [6] Bos
Erick Dampier, MS 1 [10] Ind
Tony Delk, UK 1 [16] Char
Walter McCarty, UK 1 [19] NYK
Dontae' Jones, MS 1 [21] NYK
Roy Rogers, UA 1 [22] Van
Steve Hamer, UT 2 Bos
Randy Livingston, LS 2 Hou
Terrell Bell, UG 2 Hou
Mark Pope, UK 2 Ind
Shandon Anderson, UG 2 Utah
Ronnie Henderson, LS 2 Wash
Darnell Robinson, AR 2 Dal

1997 (3)
Ron Mercer, UK 1 [6] Bos
Derek Anderson, UK 1 [13] Cle
Eric Washington, UA 2 Orl

1998 (3)
Jason Williams, UF 1 [7] Sac
Nazr Mohammed, UK 1 [29] Utah
Ansu Sesay, UM 2 Dal

1999 (3)
Jumaine Jones, UG 1 [27] Atl
Scott Padgett, UK 1 [28] Utah
Tyrone Washington, MS 2 Hou

2000 (Eight)
Stromile Swift, LS 1 [2] Van
Mike Miller, UF 1 [5] Orl
Jamaal Magloire, UK 1 [19] Char
Donnell Harvey, UF 1 [22] NYK
Mamadou N'Diaye, AU 1 [26] Den
Dan Langhi, VU 2 Dal
Jabari Smith, LS 2 Sac
Chris Porter, AU 2 GS

2001 (3)
Joe Johnson, AR 1 [10] Bos
Gerald Wallace, UA 1 [25] Sac
Jamison Brewer, AU 2 Ind

2002 (4)
Marcus Haislip, UT 1 [13] Mil
Tayshaun Prince, UK 1 [23] Det
Vincent Yarbrough, UT 2 Den
Rod Grizzard, UA 2 Wash

2003 (6)
Jarvis Hayes, UG 1 [10] Wash
Mario Austin, MS 2 Chi
Derrick Zimmerman, MS 2 GS
Keith Bogans, UK 2 Mil
Matt Bonner, UF 2 Chi
Maurice Williams, UA 2 Utah

2004 (3)
Justin Reed, UM 2 Bos
Matt Freije, VU 2 Mia
Rashad Wright, UG 2 Ind

2005 (3)
David Lee, UF 1 [30] NYK
Brandon Bass, LS 2 NO
Lawrence Roberts, MS 2 Sea

2006 (4)
Tyrus Thomas, LS 1 [3] Port
Ronnie Brewer, AR 1 [14] Utah
Renaldo Balkman, SC 1 [20] NYK
Rajon Rondo, UK 1 [21] Phx

2007 (Eight)
Al Horford, UF 1 [3] Atl
Corey Brewer, UF 1 [7] Minn
Joakim Noah, UF 1 [9] NY
Glen Davis, LS 2 Sea
Jermareo Davidson, UA 2 GS
Chris Richard, UF 2 Minn
Derrick Byars, VU 2 Port
Taurean Green, UF 2 Port

2008 (6)
Anthony Randolph, LS 1 [14] GS
Marreese Speights, UF 1 [16] Phila
Sonny Weems, AR 2 Chi
Richard Hendrix, UA 2 GS
Shan Foster, VU 2 Dal
Joe Crawford, UK 2 LAL

2009 (4)
Jodie Meeks, UK 2 Mil
Patrick Beverley, AR 2 LAL
Marcus Thornton, LS 2 Mia
Nick Calathes, UF 2 Minn

2010 (7)
John Wall, UK 1 [1] Wash
DeMarcus Cousins, UK 1 [5] Sac
Patrick Patterson, UK 1 [14] Hou
Eric Bledsoe, UK 1 [18] OKC
Daniel Orton, UK 1 [29] Orl
Terrico White, UM 2 Det
Jarvis Varnado, MS 2 Mia

2011 (7)
Brandon Knight, UK 1 [8] Det
Tobias Harris, UT 1 [19] Char
Trey Thompkins, UG 2 LAC
Chandler Parsons, UF 2 Hou
Josh Harrellson, UK 2 NO
Travis Leslie, UG 2 LAC
Vernon Macklin, UF 2 Det
DeAndre Liggins, UK 2 Orl
2012 (12)
Anthony Davis, UK 1 [1] NO
Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, UK 1 [2] Char
Bradley Beal, UF 1 [3] Wash
Terrence Jones, UK 1 [18] Hou
John Jenkins, VU 1 [23] Atl
Arnett Moultrie, MS 1 [27] Mia
Marquis Teague, UK 1 [29] Chi
Festus Ezeli, VU 1 [30] GS
Jeffery Taylor, VU 2 Char
Doron Lamb, UK 2 Mil
Justin Hamilton, LS 2 Phila
Darius Miller, UK 2 NO

2013 (5)
Nerlens Noel, UK 1 [6]
Caldwell-Pope, UGa 1 [8]
Archie Goodwin, UK 1 [29]
Erik Murphy, UF 2
Alex Oriakhi, MU by way of UConn, 2

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Top Five NBA Draft picks for Arkansas during Expansion Era

Todd Day, 1 [8] Mil, 1992
Joe Johnson, 1 [10] Bos 2001
Corliss Williamson, 1 [13] Sac 1995
Ronnie Brewer, 1 [14] Utah 2006
Oliver Miller, 1 [22] Phx 1992

Honorary Sixth
Lee Mayberry, 1 [23] Mil 1992
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NBA Draft picks for Ole Miss during Expansion Era

Ansu Sesay, 2 Dal, 1998
Justin Reed, UM 2 Bos 2004
Terrico White, UM 2 Det 2010
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NBA Draft picks for UGa during Expansion Era

Caldwell-Pope, UGa 1 [8], 2013
Jarvis Hayes, UG 1 [10] Wash, 2003
Jumaine Jones, UG 1 [27] Atl, 1999


Litterial Green, UG 2 Chi, 1992
Charles Claxton, UG 2 Phx, 1994
Shandon Anderson, UG 2 Utah, 1996
Rashad Wright, UG 2 Ind, 2004
Trey Thompkins, UG 2 LAC, 2011
Travis Leslie, UG 2 LAC, 2011
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NBA Draft picks for Auburn during Expansion Era

Wesley Person, 1 [23] Phx, 1994
Mamadou N'Diaye, 1 [26] Den, 2000
Chris Porter, 2 GS, 2000
Jamison Brewer, 2 Ind, 2001
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