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AL.com sports @aldotcomSports  3h 
Where does Trevor Releford rate among best Alabama basketball players in the past 20 years? (poll) ow.ly/ulG0u

He's the career steals leader and solidly within the top 10 scorers. As the first player to score 1,800 points in the last 21 years, but we're only looking at the last 20 (sic).

www.al.com/alabamabasketball/index.ssf/2014/03/where_does_trevor_releford_rat.html

Trails only McDyess in the internet poll hosted by Alabama media.

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David Cloninger ‏@DCTheState ·29 mins
Did a lot of research on that story. Check out the list of the last 10 years of USC big men. It's ... unsettling. http://www.gogamecocks.com/2014/03/11/560982/where-have-all-the-big-men-gone.html ...

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The Southeastern Conference unveiled its men's basketball coaches' postseason awards...

Some may move onto their school's all-time teams (at least since the Hogs joined the SEC).

A complete list of the 2014 SEC Men's Basketball postseason awards follows:

First Team All-SEC                                                                                                                                   
Trevor Releford, Alabama – G, 6-1, 190, Sr., Kansas City, Mo.
Casey Prather, Florida – F, 6-6, 212, Sr., Jackson, Tenn.
Scottie Wilbekin, Florida – G, 6-2, 176, Sr., Gainesville, Fla.
Julius Randle, Kentucky – F, 6-9, 250, Fr., Dallas, Texas
Johnny O'Bryant III, LSU – F, 6-9, 256, Jr., Cleveland, Miss.
Jabari Brown, Missouri – G, 6-5, 214 Jr., Oakland, Calif.
Jordan McRae, Tennessee – G, 6-6, 185, Sr., Midway, Ga.
Jarnell Stokes, Tennessee – F, 6-8, 260, Jr., Memphis, Tenn.

Second Team All-SEC                                                                                                                             
Bobby Portis, Arkansas – F, 6-10, 242, Fr., Little Rock, Ark.
Chris Denson, Auburn – G, 6-2, 181, Sr., Columbus, Ga.
Patric Young, Florida – C, 6-9, 240, Sr., Jacksonville, Fla.
Charles Mann, Georgia – G, 6-5, 210, So., Alpharetta, Ga.
James Young, Kentucky – G, 6-6, 215, Fr., Rochester Hills, Mich.
Jordan Mickey, LSU – F, 6-8, 220, Fr., Dallas, Texas
Marshall Henderson, Ole Miss – G, 6-2, 177, Sr., Hurst, Texas
Jarvis Summers, Ole Miss – G, 6-3, 186, Jr., Jackson, Miss.
Jordan Clarkson, Missouri – G, 6-5, 193, Jr., San Antonio, Texas
Rod Odom, Vanderbilt – F, 6-9, 212, Sr., Central Islip, N.Y.

SEC All-Freshman Team                                                                                                                       
Shannon Hale, Alabama – F, 6-8, 220, Fr., Johnson City, Tenn.
Bobby Portis, Arkansas – F, 6-10, 242, Fr., Little Rock, Ark.
Julius Randle, Kentucky – F, 6-9, 250, Fr., Dallas, Texas
James Young, Kentucky – G, 6-6, 215, Fr., Rochester Hills, Mich.
Jarell Martin, LSU – F, 6-9, 241, Fr. Baton Rouge, La.
Jordan Mickey, LSU – F, 6-8, 220, Fr., Dallas, Texas
Sindarius Thornwell, South Carolina – G, 6-5, 205, Fr., Lancaster, S.C.
Damian Jones, Vanderbilt – C, 6-10, 235, Fr., Baton Rouge, La.

SEC All-Defensive Team                                                                                                                         
Patric Young, Florida – C, 6-9, 240, Sr., Jacksonville, Fla.
Scottie Wilbekin, Florida – G, 6-2, 176, Sr., Gainesville, Fla.
Willie Cauley-Stein, Kentucky – F, 7-0, 244, So., Olathe, Kan.
Jordan Mickey, LSU – F, 6-8, 220, Fr., Dallas, Texas
Josh Richardson, Tennessee – G, 6-6, 196, Jr., Edmond, Okla.

SEC Coach of the Year: Billy Donovan, Florida
SEC Player of the Year:  Scottie Wilbekin, Florida
SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Patric Young, Florida
SEC Freshman of the Year: Julius Randle, Kentucky
SEC Sixth-Man of the Year: Dorian Finney-Smith, Florida
SEC Defensive Player of the Year: Patric Young, Florida
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After the postseason it will be interesting to see which of these who are eligible return to school and where they fit in their school's all-time time team of the last 23 years.

FIRST TEAM

u-Julius Randle, Kentucky, F, 6-9, Fr.

u-Scottie Wilbekin, Florida, G, 6-2, Sr.

Jarnell Stokes, Tennessee, F, 6-8, Jr.

Casey Prather, Florida, F, 6-6, Sr.

Jabari Brown, Missouri, G, 6-5, Jr.

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SECOND TEAM

Jordan McRae, Tennessee, F, 6-6, Sr.

Trevor Releford, Alabama, G, 6-0, Sr.

Johnny O'Bryant III, LSU, F, 6-9, Jr.

Patric Young, Florida, C, 6-9, Sr.

Jordan Mickey, LSU, F, 6-8, Fr.

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Ben Frederickson ‏@Ben_Fred ·13 hrs
According to UT's game notes, Jarnell Stokes has now tied Bernard King (1976-77) for most double-doubles by a Vol in a season: 22.
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Former NBA center and current analyst Shaquille O'Neal and his college coach Dale Brown (LSU), will be inducted together during a ceremony scheduled for November.

O'Neal, who averaged 22 points and 14 rebounds during a three-year stint in Baton Rouge, will be joined by three other player inductees: former standouts Grant Hill (Duke), Darrell Griffith (Louisville) and Zelmo Beaty (Prairie View A&M).

Brown, who amassed a 448-301 record in 25 seasons in purple and gold, leads a list three coaches which also includes Gary Williams (Maryland) and Glenn Wilkes.

Howard Garfinkle, founder of the famed Five-Star Basketball Camp, will also be inducted.

http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2014/03/shaquille_oneal_dale_brown_hea.html


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AL.com sports ‏@aldotcomSports ·8 hrs
#shaquilleoneal pokes fun at #CharlesBarkley on Twitter; Watch @CHARLESBARRKLEY retaliate on #CBS broadcast
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SEC Basketball Players' Mount Rushmore reps.  Need a bigger mountain.
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Ben Frederickson ‏@Ben_Fred ·9 hrs
This season Jarnell Stokes accounted for 20.9% of #Vols scoring, 27.5% reb. and 15.9% ass. Finished w/ 1 fewer ass. (75) than PG Barton.
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Kevin Brockway ‏@gatorhoops ·3 hrs
F Casey Prather of Florida made the Wooden All-America team.

Chris Farrow ‏@chrisjfarrow ·3 hrs
Wooden Award All American Team just announced by @ESPNAndyKatz @CrispinHoops & Dino Gaudio on #KatzKorner pic.twitter.com/WcnQXC07AN



Dave Matter ‏@Dave_Matter ·3 hrs
Prather over Wilbekin for Wooden AA team? Voters must not have watched Gators much this year
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Doug Haller ‏@DougHaller ·4 hrs
AP Third-team All-America
Cleanthony Early, Wich St
Kyle Anderson, UCLA
Julius Randle, Kentucky
CJ Fair, Syracuse
Scottie Wilbekin, Florida
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Florida '91-92 to Present Team

Starting Five
Chandler Parsons, First Florida AP and Coaches SEC POY 2011

Scottie Wilkebin, Second Florida AP and Coaches SEC POY 2014

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

Bench
Anthony Roberson, '04, '05 1st Team
Bradley Beal '12 Coach's 1st Team
Dan Cross '94, '95 1st Team
Kenny Boynton '12 Coach's 1st Team, '11 2nd Team, '13 2nd Team
Al Horford '07 1st Team, '06 Coach's 2nd Team
Matt Bonner '03 1st Team '02 2nd Team
David Lee '05 Coach's 1st Team, '04 Coach's 2nd Team
Mike Miller '00 Coach's 1st Team
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Tennessee ('91-92 to present)

SG, Chris Lofton, SEC POY, All-American, '06-08 3-Time All-SEC 1st Team. 

SF, Allan Houston, All-American, 4 Time 1st Team All-SEC

PF, Ron Slay, All-American, '03 All-SEC 1st Team, '01 All-SEC 2nd Team.

PG, Tony Harris '00 1st Team All-SEC, '98-99 2 Time 2nd Team All-SEC

PF, Jarnelle Stokes '14 1st Team All-SEC

Bench
PF Wayne Chism '10 All-SEC 1st Team '09 All-SEC 2nd Team.

SF Vincent Yarbrough '02 All-SEC 1st Team '00-01 2 Time 2nd Team All-SEC.

G Scotty Hopson '11 1st Team All-SEC  Just signed his first NBA contract

G Jordan McRae '14 1st Team AP and 2nd Team Coaches All-SEC

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

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

G CJ Watson, '06 All-SEC 2nd Team, former assist man lit it up '06.
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Quote from: jbcarol on March 16, 2014, 06:44:20 pm
The Southeastern Conference unveiled its men's basketball coaches' postseason awards...

Some may move onto their school's all-time teams (at least since the Hogs joined the SEC).

A complete list of the 2014 SEC Men's Basketball postseason awards follows:

First Team All-SEC                                                                                                                                   
Trevor Releford, Alabama – G, 6-1, 190, Sr., Kansas City, Mo.
Casey Prather, Florida – F, 6-6, 212, Sr., Jackson, Tenn.
Scottie Wilbekin, Florida – G, 6-2, 176, Sr., Gainesville, Fla.
Julius Randle, Kentucky – F, 6-9, 250, Fr., Dallas, Texas
Johnny O'Bryant III, LSU – F, 6-9, 256, Jr., Cleveland, Miss.
Jabari Brown, Missouri – G, 6-5, 214 Jr., Oakland, Calif.
Jordan McRae, Tennessee – G, 6-6, 185, Sr., Midway, Ga.
Jarnell Stokes, Tennessee – F, 6-8, 260, Jr., Memphis, Tenn.

Second Team All-SEC                                                                                                                             
Bobby Portis, Arkansas – F, 6-10, 242, Fr., Little Rock, Ark.
Chris Denson, Auburn – G, 6-2, 181, Sr., Columbus, Ga.
Patric Young, Florida – C, 6-9, 240, Sr., Jacksonville, Fla.
Charles Mann, Georgia – G, 6-5, 210, So., Alpharetta, Ga.
James Young, Kentucky – G, 6-6, 215, Fr., Rochester Hills, Mich.
Jordan Mickey, LSU – F, 6-8, 220, Fr., Dallas, Texas
Marshall Henderson, Ole Miss – G, 6-2, 177, Sr., Hurst, Texas
Jarvis Summers, Ole Miss – G, 6-3, 186, Jr., Jackson, Miss.
Jordan Clarkson, Missouri – G, 6-5, 193, Jr., San Antonio, Texas
Rod Odom, Vanderbilt – F, 6-9, 212, Sr., Central Islip, N.Y.

SEC All-Freshman Team                                                                                                                       
Shannon Hale, Alabama – F, 6-8, 220, Fr., Johnson City, Tenn.
Bobby Portis, Arkansas – F, 6-10, 242, Fr., Little Rock, Ark.
Julius Randle, Kentucky – F, 6-9, 250, Fr., Dallas, Texas
James Young, Kentucky – G, 6-6, 215, Fr., Rochester Hills, Mich.
Jarell Martin, LSU – F, 6-9, 241, Fr. Baton Rouge, La.
Jordan Mickey, LSU – F, 6-8, 220, Fr., Dallas, Texas
Sindarius Thornwell, South Carolina – G, 6-5, 205, Fr., Lancaster, S.C.
Damian Jones, Vanderbilt – C, 6-10, 235, Fr., Baton Rouge, La.

SEC All-Defensive Team                                                                                                                         
Patric Young, Florida – C, 6-9, 240, Sr., Jacksonville, Fla.
Scottie Wilbekin, Florida – G, 6-2, 176, Sr., Gainesville, Fla.
Willie Cauley-Stein, Kentucky – F, 7-0, 244, So., Olathe, Kan.
Jordan Mickey, LSU – F, 6-8, 220, Fr., Dallas, Texas
Josh Richardson, Tennessee – G, 6-6, 196, Jr., Edmond, Okla.

SEC Coach of the Year: Billy Donovan, Florida
SEC Player of the Year:  Scottie Wilbekin, Florida
SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Patric Young, Florida
SEC Freshman of the Year: Julius Randle, Kentucky
SEC Sixth-Man of the Year: Dorian Finney-Smith, Florida
SEC Defensive Player of the Year: Patric Young, Florida

On the watch for departing SEC underclassmen:
JOB III and Clarkson are in the NBA draft.
MU's Jabari Brown is in the NBA draft process but can return if he does not hire an agent

UK's Julius Randle is foregone gone

Jarnell Stokes and Jordan Mickey are considering their next steps.

The other potential UK freshmen and sophomores are still in the Final Four.
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David Jones ‏@DaveJonesUFbeat ·4m
Wilbekin when asked if heard from Joakim Noah: "I don't even have his number." #Gators pic.twitter.com/dJ163zICMo
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Bama Across-Time Team ('91-92 to Present)

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

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

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

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

Trevor Releford '13 and '14 Coach's 1st Team and '14 AP 2nd Team

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

Roy Rogers '96 1st Team

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

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

Jason Caffey, '93 AP 3rd Team, '94 Coach's 3rd Team, '95 Coach's 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,
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ESPN Stats & Info ‏@ESPNStatsInfo  12h
Joakim Noah's 4 triple doubles are the most in a season by Bulls player since Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen had 4 in 1992-1993
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LSU Across Time Team '91-92 to present

Starting Five

Shaq   2 Time consensus SEC POY, 2 Time All-Defensive Team, C, highest paid SEC player all-time

Stromile Swift  co-SEC POY, PF, 2-n-done, 2000 All-American, LSU All-Century Team  PF

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

Marcus Thornton, SG, '09 SEC POY, '08 All-SEC 2nd Team

Darrel Mitchell, G, '06 All-SEC 1st Team


Bench
Brandon Bass   SEC POY, 2-n-done, All Century Team Member PF

Big Baby  SEC POY, PF, 3-Time All-SEC

JOB III  '13 and '14 1st Team Coaches and 2nd Team AP All-SEC

Tyrus Thomas, PF, 2nd Team All-SEC '06

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

Torris Bright, G, '00 All-SEC 3rd Team, 4 year player

Ronald Dupree, SF, '01-03 3-Time All-SEC 2nd Team

Collis Temple, SG, seemed like he was at LSU forever



LSU has five SEC POYs post-expansion to-date.  They were loaded at the PF position.
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ESPN Stats & Info ‏@ESPNStatsInfo ·Apr 11
NBA players with 45 points & 6 steals in a game over the last 25 seasons: Michael Jordan, Clyde Drexler, Allen Iverson and... Corey Brewer.

Kevin Brockway ‏@gatorhoops ·Apr 11
Brewer w 51 pts, Noah, Horford multiple NBA All-Stars and my buddy @ShandelRich still thinks 06-07 Gators were overrated.
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Quote from: husker71 on April 16, 2014, 08:50:48 pm
UTs all time best 5 Boerwinkle, King, Grunfield, Houston, Ellis or Tony White   just for fun
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Brandon Marcello ‏@bmarcello  Apr 18
Former Auburn star Mamadou N'Diaye hired as assistant coach at Georgia Tech http://ow.ly/vW3oy
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http://kentuckysportsradio.com/basketball-2/btis-rants-and-ramblings-was-randle-cals-best-offensive-freshman

Who was the best freshman Calipari has had on the offensive end of the floor?  I think there are 7 legitimate candidate from 4 of 5 Cal's teams (sorry Archie).  I have ranked to guys according to OFFENSIVE STATS only...

1. Brandon Knight (2010-11)
17.3 PPG, 4.0 RPG, 42.3 FG%, 37.7 3P%, 79.5 FT%, 4.2 APG
25 Offensive Rebounds
-Led team in scoring 16 times
-Scored 20+ points 14 times

2. John Wall (2009-10)
...
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Quote from: jbcarol on February 05, 2014, 05:52:32 pm
All-Time Teams for each current SEC school based solely on what the players did in the NBA/ABA.

Mizzou

Larry Drew, PG scored over 8,000 points in 10 NBA seasons. Drew averaged over 20 ppg and 8 apg for the Kansas City Kings in his third season, '82-83. He is currently head coach of the Bucks. His son Larry II plays for the Sioux Falls Skyforce in the D League. The elder Drew managed The Magic Johnson Foundation upon ending his pro playing career.

At Mizzou, Drew scored 1,401 points in four seasons, averaging over 15 ppg as a junior.  He is the only Tiger to lead the team in assists three consecutive seasons.  He helped Mizzou win the Big 8 Tournament in '78 and the regular season title in '80. He was two-time team MVP and leadership award winner.

Anthony Peeler SG, scored over 8,000 points in 13 NBA seasons beginning in '92-93. Peeler shot over 48% from the NBA 3 in his next to last season. The McD's AA from KC was the Big 8 POY in '92 averaging over 23 ppg. He scored 1,970 points in his four-year Mizzou career. He helped MU win the conference regular season and Big 8 Tourney, making the NCAA-T three times.

Steve Stipanovich C, scored 5,323 points in 5 NBA seasons for a Mizzou alum high of 13.2 ppg and 7.8 rpg. He made the NBA All-Rookie Team in 1984 from the Pacers. Like Peeler, Stipo was Big 8 Newcomer of the Year and as a Senior was Big 8 POY. He totaled 1,836 points and 984 rebounds in four seasons. He averaged over 18 points and 8 boards as a senior.

Stipanovich accidentally discharged a firearm injuring his shoulder early during his sophomore season. He initially reported that a "masked intruder with cowboy boots and a flannel shirt" who hated basketball players broke into his residence and shot him. After basketball Stipanovich owns and operates a coal mine and is involved in a ministry to help women who are victims of abuse.

Keyon Dooling G, scored over 5,000 points in 13 NBA seasons ending last year, averaging seven ppg. At Mizzou, he averaged over 15 ppg his second and final season. From his MU bio: "... should really blossom in new coach Quin Snyder's up-tempo, full-court style of play ... Has the ability to take over a game with his acrobatics and show-stopping play ..."

Jon Sunvold G, scored 3,886 points in 9 NBA seasons. Sunvold averaged 7.7 ppg for his career, twice averaging in double figures scoring for a season. A teammate of Stipanovich, Sunvold was 2nd Team All-American in 1983. He scored almost 1,600 points in his MU career, averaging over 17 ppg as a senior. Sunvold is the analyst on the Missouri Sports Network and does some work on national broadcasts.

Honorable Mention: 70s F John Brown, Linas Kleiza, Kareem Rush, Doug Smith, Med Park, Al Eberhard, and Demarre Carroll.

Note: Norm Stewart played five games for the '56-57 St. Louis Hawks.

Coach Stewart's assistant coach Kim Anderson played 21 games for the '78-79 Trailblazers.
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Bailey Howell won two NBA Championships and is a member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

The 12-year NBA veteran and former second overall pick in 1959 is also the only Mississippi State player to have his jersey number retired in the rafters where the Bulldogs play.

Now the street that passes Humphrey Coliseum will bear his name. Coliseum Drive will now be known as Bailey Howell Drive.


QuoteMSU president Mark Keenum: "I believe this honor is something the MSU family will deem most appropriate and long overdue."

Howell was a three-time All-SEC selection for MSU from 1957-59 scoring 2,030 career points, which ranks second in school history. His 27.1 scoring average is still the benchmark for the program.

The 6-foot-7 forward went on score 17,770 points for the Detroit Pistons, Baltimore Bullets, Boston Celtics and Philadelphia 76ers before retiring in 1971.

The C Spire Bailey Howell Trophy is given to the top collegiate men's basketball player in Mississippi in his honor. The 77-year old is a fixture at Bulldog basketball games and is the father-in-law of director of athletics Scott Stricklin.
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There was a recent good discussion on the number of players each conference has sent to the NBA. As schools switch conference affiliations, this gets muddier (Carmelo has to count for the Big East, not the ACC, right? ...)

Current All-NBA teams by SEC school requires SEC schools to have five players in the NBA.

Ben Ward took a cut at UK's current All-NBA team:

PG: John Wall, Rajon Rondo, Eric Bledsoe, Brandon Knight

SG: Jodie Meeks

SF: Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Tayshaun Prince

PF: Anthony Davis, Terrence Jones, Patrick Patterson

C*: DeMarcus Cousins, Nerlens Noel

*I didn't put Enes Kanter on the team, because although he went to Kentucky, he never actually played
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True story Ernie Grunfeld likes to tell: he took a class from Pat Summitt as a student at Tennessee. She gave him a D.
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May 15, 2014, 08:42:19 am #125 Last Edit: May 15, 2014, 08:56:26 am by jbcarol
Has this recent 5-year run been the best in UK history for talent?

QuoteCalipari (Classes of 2009-13)
GUARDS: John Wall, Brandon Knight, Eric Bledsoe, Doron Lamb, Archie Goodwin
FORWARDS: Julius Randle, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Terrence Jones, James Young
CENTERS: Anthony Davis, Demarcus Cousins, Nerlens Noel

Smith (Classes of 1998-2002)
GUARDS: Keith Bogans, Gerald Fitch, Cliff Hawkins, Ravi Moss
FORWARDS: Tayshaun Prince, Chuck Hayes, Kelena Azubuike, Erik Daniels
CENTERS: Marquis Estill, Jason Parker, Jules Camara, Marvin Stone

Pitino (Classes of 1992-1996)
GUARDS: Tony Delk, Wayne Turner, Jeff Sheppard, Derek Anderson, Anthony Epps
FORWARDS: Antoine Walker, Ron Mercer, Walter McCarty, Scott Padgett, Rod Rhodes
CENTERS: Nazr Mohammed, Jamaal Magloire

Hall* (Classes of 1978-82)
GUARDS: Dirk Minniefield, Dwight Anderson, Jim Master, Dicky Beal, Roger Harden
FORWARDS: Kenny Walker, Derrick Hord, Charles Hurt, Chuck Verderber
CENTERS: Sam Bowie, Melvin Turpin

*If Hall got credit for the team that graduated in 1975 (NCAA-T runner-ups), which he recruited, he would have a five-year team that looks more like this:
GUARDS: Kyle Macy, Mike Flynn, Larry Johnson, Truman Claytor, Jay Shidler
FORWARDS: Jack Givens, Kevin Grevey, Rick Robey, Jimmy Dan Conner, James Lee
CENTERS:  Bob Guyette, Mike Phillips

Rupp (Classes of 1945-49)
GUARDS: Ralph Beard, Bobby Watson, Cliff Barker
FORWARDS: Wah Wah Jones, Jim Line, Dale Barnstable, Walter Hirsch, Joe Holland, Shelby Linville
CENTERS: Alex Groza, Bill Spivey
A group of guys that would eventually bring 3 national titles to the school and an Olympic gold medal (along with the death penalty).

Rupp (Classes of 1963-67)
GUARDS: Louie Dampier, Mike Casey, Tommy Kron, Phil Argento
FORWARDS: Pat Riley, Larry Conley, Mike Pratt
CENTERS: Dan Issel, Thad Jaracz, Cliff Berger
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Billy Donovan (2003-07)
GUARDS: Lee Humphrey, Taureen Green, Walter Hodge, Nick Calathes
FORWARDS: Matt Bonner, Corey Brewer, Joakim Noah, Marreese Speights, Dan Werner, Chandler Parsons, Alex Tyus
CENTERS: Al Horford
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Nolan Richardson (1988-92)

Day, Mayberry, Miller, Bowers, Hawkins, Shepherd, Morris, Wallace, Williamson, Thurman, Beck, McDaniel (more...)

Maybe the best five-year recruiting stretch by a coach landing in the SEC pre-Cal.

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Kevin Stallings ('04-'08)

Jeff Taylor, Brad Tinsley, Festus, "Chain Gang", Goulbourne, AJ Ogilvy, DeMarre Carroll, Derrick Byars, Shan Foster, Alex Gordon, Jermaine Beal, Ross Neltner
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Rick Stansbury ('01-'05)

Timmy Bowers, Derrick Zimmerman, Mario Austin, Lawerence Roberts, Jamont Gordon, Charles Rhodes, Shane Power, Marckell Patterson, Michal Ignerski, Winsome Frazier, Reginald Delk, Gary Ervin
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Quote from: jbcarol on January 18, 2014, 04:10:26 pm
All-Time Teams for each current SEC school based solely on what the players did in the NBA/ABA.

Florida

David Lee, C-F, 15.2 ppg and 9.8 rpg career, still active in his 8th season. Lee's a 2-time NBA All-Star and one of the top ten salary earners that are SEC alum. 2nd Team All-SEC as a Florida senior averaging 13.3 ppg and 6.8 rpg.

Vernon Maxwell, G, Scored 10,912 points in 12 year career, averaging 12.8 ppg. Maxwell left as Florida's all-time leading scorer (2,450). It was later learned he took money from an agent. His records were erased. Maxwell had later legal issues including charges of adduction.

Mike Miller, SF-SG, In his 13th season, Miller has 10,457 career points, averaging 12.0 ppg. One of the top ten former SEC salary earners in the NBA. In two seasons at UF, Miller was a Freshman All-American and Coaches All-SEC as a Soph.

Al Horford, C, 2-time NBA all-star and All-Rookie. Averaged 14.0 and 9.5 in his career which continues in its sixth season. Horford was on the two-time Florida National Championship teams. Second in UF history in blocked shots and 7th in rebounds. All-SEC his junior and final season.

Jason Williams, PG, averaged 10.5 and 6.0 assists in 12 seasons. Third most minutes played of any Florida player in the NBA. He won an NBA championship in 2006 and was an All-Rookie.  He followed Donovan from Marshall to Florida and once had 17 assists in one game. He was kicked out for pot usage. In high school he was one of the "good ol' boys, never meaning no harm" with Randy Moss.

Honorable mention: Joakim Noah, Brad Beal, Udonis Haslem, Chandler Parsons, 7'0" Maravich-era C Neal Walk, Corey Brewer

Expect Noah and Brad Beal to move into the Gator all-time starting five:

Joe Girvan @JoeGirvan1063  ·  37m
So cool to see Joakim Noah go from a guy who couldn't get off the bench his 1st year at UF to 1st team All-NBA. Talent+coaching+hard work
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Quote from: jbcarol on July 05, 2013, 07:33:07 am
Top Five NBA Draft picks for Kentucky during the SEC Expansion Era (post-1992)

John Wall, UK 1 [1] Wash, 2010
Anthony Davis, UK 1 [1] NO, 2012
Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, UK 1 [2] Char, 2012
Jamal Mashburn, UK 1 [4] Dal, 1993
DeMarcus Cousins, UK 1 [5] Sac, 2010


John Clay @johnclayiv  ·  3h
Anthony Davis is -- yikes -- still growing http://johnclay.bloginky.com/2014/06/20/anthony-davis-is-yikes-still-growing/ ...
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June 26, 2014, 11:11:21 am #133 Last Edit: June 26, 2014, 11:22:43 am by jbcarol
Quote from: jbcarol on July 08, 2013, 10:16:24 am
Top Five NBA Draft picks for Tennessee during the SEC Expansion Era (post-1992)

Allan Houston, UT 1 [11] Det, 1993
Marcus Haislip, UT 1 [13] Mil, 2002
Tobias Harris, UT 1 [19] Char, 2011
Vincent Yarbrough, UT 2 Den, 2002
Steve Hamer, UT 2 Bos, 1996


Will see if Stokes and McRae make the list after tonight.


Ben Frederickson @Ben_Fred  ·  26m

Tonight, Jarnell Stokes hopes to become the ninth former #Vol drafted in the NBA's first round...
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Top Five NBA Draft picks for Tennessee during the SEC Expansion Era (post-1992)

Allan Houston, UT 1 [11] Det, 1993
Marcus Haislip, UT 1 [13] Mil, 2002
Tobias Harris, UT 1 [19] Char, 2011
Jarnell Stokes, UT 2 to Mem,  2014
Vincent Yarbrough, UT 2 Den, 2002
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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

2014 (6)
Julius Randle, UK 1 [7]
James Young, UK 1 [17]
Jarnell Stokes, UT 2
Johnny O'Bryant, LS 2
Jordan Clarkson, MU 2
Jordan McRae, UT 2
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Basketball players named SEC Male Athlete of the Year:

2012 - Anthony Davis, Kentucky
1994 - Corliss Williamson, Arkansas
1993 - Jamal Mashburn, Kentucky
1992 - Shaquille O'Neal, LSU
1991 - Shaquille O'Neal, LSU
1990 - Alec Kessler, Georgia
1988 - Will Perdue, Vanderbilt
1980 - Kyle Macy, Kentucky
1979 - Reggie King, Alabama
1978 - Jack Givens, Kentucky
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All Nolan Richardson Team: '91-'02

Joe Johnson
Corliss Williamson
Todd Day
Lee Mayberry
Oliver Miller

Scotty Thurman
Corey Beck
Derek Hood
Jannero Pargo
Clint McDaniel
Pat Bradley
Kareem Reid
Dwight Stewart
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July 09, 2014, 12:42:28 pm #138 Last Edit: July 10, 2014, 07:50:50 am by jbcarol
Quote from: jbcarol on August 10, 2013, 08:37:54 pm
Florida '91-92 to Present Team

Starting Five
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

Bench
Bradley Beal '12 Coach's 1st Team
Dan Cross '94, '95 1st Team
Kenny Boynton '12 Coach's 1st Team, '11 2nd Team, '13 2nd Team
Al Horford '07 1st Team, '06 Coach's 2nd Team
Matt Bonner '03 1st Team '02 2nd Team
David Lee '05 Coach's 1st Team, '04 Coach's 2nd Team
Mike Miller '00 Coach's 1st Team
Taureen Green '06 2nd Team, '07 Coach's 2nd Team

ESPN is reporting that former Florida star and current Houston Rockets restricted free agent Chandler Parsons has reached an agreement with the Dallas Mavericks on an offer sheet in excess of $45 million
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Tennessee Basketball @Vol_Hoops  ·  2h
Vols legend @clofton606 will be inducted into the Kentucky HS Basketball Hall of Fame! http://bit.ly/1kODzFO 

Former SEC POY Chris Lofton

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1984 NBA Draft: Sam Bowie, David Stern, Akeem Olajuwon (Marty Lederhandler)
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Retweeted by Coach Mike Anderson
Ohio Basketball Club @MichaelDuncan12  ·  23h
Hornets re-sign Jannero Pargo http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/07/18/hornets-re-sign-jannero-pargo/ ... via @basketballtalk

Priority Sports @PrioritySports
We're happy to announce that @jpargo1 will return to #BuzzCity. Good luck Jannero in helping the @hornets build off last season's success!!!
10:40 AM - 18 Jul 2014

Shams Charania @ShamsCharania
Jannero Pargo agreed to a fully guaranteed one-year, $1.5 million deal to re-sign with the Charlotte Hornets, league source tells RealGM.
11:03 AM - 18 Jul 2014

QuoteI'm guessing Pargo will receive the minimum salary, $1,448,490 – $533,247 of which would be paid by the NBA. He averaged career highs in points (20.2), assists (7.7) and steals (2.1) per 36 minutes with Charlotte last season in a career-low 242 minutes, the fit warrants him returning. He might have just figured out how to play well in Steve Clifford's system.
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I recently saw an All-Time All-SEC football team. Some hogs made the list, including Jason Peters and D-Mac.

If you had a twelve man roster, what would your All-Time All-SEC Basketball Team look like?

hawkhawg

Pistol Pete
Shaq
Barkley
Dominique
Bernard king
Chris Jackson
Noah
Corliss
Issel
Todd Day
Anthony Davis
John wall
Mashburn

dhornjr1

Hard to argue with this.

http://www.tigerdroppings.com/rant/p/7511039/75-Best-Players-in-SEC-Basketball-History.aspx

Quote1. Pete Maravich, LSU
2. Shaquille O'Neal, LSU
3. Bernard King, Tennessee
4. Dan Issel, Kentucky
5. Bob Pettit, LSU
6. Dominique Wilkins, Georgia
7. Chuck Person, Auburn
8. Chris Jackson, LSU
9. Bailey Howell, Mississippi State
10. Charles Barkley, Auburn
11. Allan Houston, Tennessee
12. Corliss Williamson, Arkansas
13. Ernie Grunfeld, Tennessee
14. Dale Ellis, Tennessee
15. Reggie King, Alabama
16. Cliff Hagan, Kentucky
17. Leon Douglas, Alabama
18. Jeff Malone, Mississippi State
19. Clyde Lee, Vanderbilt
20. Alex Groza, Kentucky
21. Kyle Macy, Kentucky
22. Ralph Beard, Kentucky
23. Neal Walk, Florida
24. Kenny Walker, Kentucky
25. Jamal Mashburn, Kentucky
26. Kevin Grevey, Kentucky
27. Joakim Noah, Florida
28. John Mengelt, Auburn
29. Jack Givens, Kentucky
30. Frank Ramsey, Kentucky
31. Louie Dampier, Kentucky
32. Cotton Nash, Kentucky
33. Vern Fleming, Georgia
34. John Stroud, Ole Miss
35. Durand Macklin, LSU
36. Al Horford, Florida
37. Will Perdue, Vanderbilt
38. Sam Bowie, Kentucky
39. Scotty Thurman, Arkansas
40. Vernon Maxwell, Florida
41. Johnny Neumann, Mississippi
42. Tony Delk, Kentucky
43. Glen Davis, LSU
44. Wendell Hudson, Alabama
45. Chris Lofton, Tennessee
46. Wes Person, Auburn
47. Erick Dampier, Mississippi State
48. Tayshaun Prince, Kentucky
49. Reggie Johnson, Tennessee
50. Donnie Kessinger, Mississippi
51. Derrick McKey, Alabama
52. Pat Riley, Kentucky
53. Bob Lienhard, Georgia
54. Ron Mercer, Kentucky
55. Jan van Breda Kolff, Vanderbilt
56. Todd Day, Arkansas
57. Corey Brewer, Florida
58. Udonis Haslem, Florida
59. Tony White, Tennessee
60. Rick Robey, Kentucky
61. Roger Kaiser, Georgia Tech
62. Robert Horry, Alabama
63. Gerald Glass, Ole Miss
64. Mike Miller, Florida
65. Jerry Harper, Alabama
66. Eddie Johnson, Auburn
67. Rex Chapman, Kentucky
68. Antoine Walker, Kentucky
69. Stromile Swift, LSU
70. Lawrence Roberts, Mississippi State
71. Willie Anderson, Georgia
72. Tom Boerwinkle,Tennessee
73. BJ McKie, South Carolina
74. Carlos Clark, Mississippi
75. Joe Dean, LSU




root_hawg

What is interesting is to look at that list and then compare to "who you think has had the best NBA career"

PonderinHog


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Quote from: PonderinHog on July 24, 2014, 07:30:00 am
Not near enough Hogs on that list.  :(

Yeah!  Where's Moncrief?  Klein?  Martin Terry?   ;)
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I'm sure it's nothing that a $500 retainer can't fix.  Contact JackRabbit Hog for payment instructions.

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Quote from: root_hawg on July 24, 2014, 05:17:39 am
What is interesting is to look at that list and then compare to "who you think has had the best NBA career"

http://www.hogville.net/yabbse/index.php?topic=340843.msg8745836#msg8745836

All-Time Teams for each current SEC school based solely on what the players did in the NBA/ABA.
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