Devon



  • I would not want to think of Silvio as a downgrade as an offensive threat compared to Lawson even tho he probably will not score as much. We pretty much had to ride Dedric all season wearing him out in the process and we are more rounded now, i hope, so no one player should have to carry the load he did. I see Silvio as a more mobile athletic and aggressive player he also showed some midrange touch and I would like to think that has improved. So as a scoring threat he’s likely to be right up there as someone you have to defend and defend well at all times or he will eat you alive.



  • Just watch this highlight when thinking about comparing Lawson to Silvio.

    Now I’m not saying I don’t like Lawson. In fact it’s opposite. He was drug through the mud last year with how much he was used. He lacked a few… umm abilities, but he had his heart in the game. Without him last year we wouldn’t make it to the tournament. He’s up there in the top 10 favorite Jayhawks for me.

    Who’s better? Silvio in my opinion but he won’t average a double double.



  • I think who is better depends on your team. I think Dedric could be a magical fit in some circumstances. But if I got to choose regardless of fit, I’d take Silvio. No question.

    @rockchalkwyo Nothing against Dedric, but you’re first I’ve ever heard that would put him in their top 10 Jayhawks.



  • @HighEliteMajor absolutely I’d take Silvio over Lawson any day. I just hold Lawson high on my list just because he bailed us out last year and had heart. He wasn’t flashy or cocky about it either. Just curious, who’s your top 10?



  • It can be difficult to do a true comparison between Lawson and Silvio because their skill sets are vastly different. My main comparison is that Lawson was a well refined player with a a well rounded offensive game. Lawson could score from any level from in close to the mid-range to the perimeter. Silvio isn’t there yet with the development of his offensive game. Unless Silvio has range we don’t know about yet, he’s a non factor on the perimeter to hit an outside shot.

    I think Silvio can eventually get there with his range, but I don’t see it happening in 2019-20 for him though.

    On the defensive end, it’s not close that Silvio is the better player compared to Lawson because of Silvio’s athleticism. It’ll take time for Silvio’s offensive game to develop because he’s still relatively new to the game of basketball.



  • @rockchalkwyo 1) Mason 2) TRob 3) Hinrich 4) Jordan 5) Releford 6) Collison 7) Collins 8 ) Manning 9) LaFrenz 10) Simien – others I debated including were Chalmers, Withey, Graham. Just my favorites.

    You?



  • @HighEliteMajor nice list. Mine would have to be… 1) Mason without a doubt! The rest are interchangeable more or less. 2) Graham 3) Manning before my time but I watched a few highlights and man was he good. 4) Trob 5) morris twins. I can’t say one is better than the other. 6) Svi he started playing at 16, well I believe. My memory gets foggy from time to time. 7) Hinrich 😎 Chalmers he might actually be more top 20 but sending a championship game to over time is pretty cool. 9) Whitney 10) Dedrick. If he was on 19 of 20 KU rosters he would no doubt be a bench player but with how he bailed us out he’s up here for me. Yes I know I might be the only one but hey, it’s my opinion right?

    Also I grew up without cable and what TV I did have it was so spotty that I barely even seen a game that wasn’t a tournament game. So all of my favorites are relatively recent



  • @rockchalkwyo @HighEliteMajor let me play. #1 Frank. His story is great. Overcame hard obstacles. Gives back to Petersburg now. Love the dude.

    #2 Mario. Ice cold.

    #3 Devonte. BIG shoes to fill. Sucked in Franks final game. Came back hard and led the team the following year to the FF.

    #4 B Rush. Most reliable corner 3. Underrated D on CDR. I remember the first game he played, reverse jam full speed in transition. Felt the defender on his hip and did what had to be done. Awesome.

    #5/6/7 Darnell/Sasha/Russ Rob. These are all interchangeable. Team was so good. Those guys were the heart. Darrell and Sherron were the most talented and I appreciate that. But they aren’t what I see when I close my eyes and think of that team.

    #8 Svi. Worked hard and was so money his senior year. Drilling threes against Kentucky and Duke were highlights.

    #9/10/11 TomRob, Withey and Releford. Loved the toughness of that team. Those guys worked hard and got better year over year. Tom Rob was a double double machine, Withey a block party, Releford a lockdown defender that improved his shooting year over year.



  • Good lists all around! I’m quite surprised nobody included Wilt or Clyde Lovellette



  • @HighEliteMajor Cannot argue your choices so I included some well known but not on many lists. I have Steve Woodberry, Mark Randall, Richard Scott, Rex Walters, Darnell Jackson, Scot Pollard, and Travis Releford. There are many others who could be named and discussed here.

    We have certainly been near the top of most recruiting classes although this years class was below standard if ONLY looking at incoming freshmen but the way everything else fell into place, it’s a very solid class of 3/4 year players who will be the backbone of this team for the next 4 years.



  • @FarmerJayhawk If I had been around and saw them play then an easy yes. I didn’t see Jo Jo White mentioned or Darnel Valentine (my time period) either. So many good players it’s hard to go wrong.



  • No Paul Pierce? Man, loved watching him play. Other then that, I’d fill out my top ten with players already mentioned.



  • Lawson would not make my top 100 let alone a top 10.

    1 Manning 2 Valentine 3 Pierce 4 Vaughn 5 Raef 6 Thompson 7 Simien 8 Rush 9 D Jackson 10 Mason



  • No love for 45 year old Perry Ellis?? Kidding. He’s not in my Top 10 but surprised he wasn’t mentioned.



  • Not sure who would fill my Top 10 list… I know the Big Dipper, after that I continually change my mind, depending what day it is.



  • @HighEliteMajor Manning at 8?



  • @jhawk7782 I like that Woodberry, Randall, Scott and Walters made your list. They were transistional players that helped us get over probation, and they won alot of games.



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  • @Marco whyd you delete? I liked your list



  • @approxinfinity Really, you liked @Marco’s list of 1) David Padgett, 2) J.R. Giddens, 3) T.J. Pugh, 4) Tyrone Appleton, and 5) Luke Axtell? I only saw these five before he deleted.



  • Ok, Top Ten non-studs, but great Kansas players – lunch pail, blue collar, bleed crimson and blue. Here are my top 10: 1) Jeff Graves, 2) Kevin Young, 3) Clint Normore, 4) Nick Bradford, 5) Landon Lucas, 6) Patrick Richey, 7) Conner Teahan, 8 ) Chris Piper, 9) Tyrel Reed, 10) Jamari Traylor. (I love Tarik Black, but just had him one season).



  • HighEliteMajor said:

    Ok, Top Ten non-studs, but great Kansas players – lunch pail, blue collar, bleed crimson and blue. Here are my top 10: 1) Jeff Graves, 2) Kevin Young, 3) Clint Normore, 4) Nick Bradford, 5) Landon Lucas, 6) Patrick Richey, 7) Conner Teahan, 8 ) Chris Piper, 9) Tyrel Reed, 10) Jamari Traylor. (I love Tarik Black, but just had him one season).

    Ok now this is what I meant by having Dedrick in my top 10. I just Liked the guy so much I couldn’t separate the list. Thanks HEM

    Now what about everyone’s favorite game? Not counting the 2008 championship because we’ll, that’s just a no brainer



  • @HighEliteMajor haha I didn’t see any of those on the list youre referring to 🙂 he did have Adonis Jordan on there and I believe you did as well. I was surprised and didn’t realize that he had a big impact on the program. He was before I followed the program.



  • Since I became a Jaywhawk in '85. Danny, and then everyone else. I’m not sure if people who didn’t watch him day in and day out realize how good of a player he was. At the time people were comparing his skill set with Magic Johnson. Of course Danny didn’t have the flair of Magic, but he was every bit as good in college. After the great players of '86 left, Danny carried that team maybe like no other player ever has since Wilt. I’d put Pierce at 2, Chalmers at 3 for his clutch gene, Collison, then Frank, then Kirk, then Simien, then Joel, then Sherron, and oh I guess Brandon Rush last in my top 10. But we’ve had so many to choose from!



  • I started watching in 89, so no Manning.

    1. Mario
    2. Jacque
    3. Haase
    4. Pierce
    5. Jordan
    6. Hinrich
    7. Ostertag
    8. Collison
    9. TRob 10a. Mason 10b. Simien Can’t stop here…
    10. Embiid
    11. McLemore
    12. Darnell
    13. TJ Whatney’s mustache
    14. Sherron
    15. Rush
    16. Withey
    17. Walters
    18. Woodberry
    19. Gregory

    Ugg forgot Devonte, Raef, Morrii, and Pollard. So many to chose from. I’m sure I’m forgetting someone epic.



  • @dylans Silly list. Jordan played for North Carolina.



  • @wissox lol A. Jordan not The Jordan.



  • Anyone remember Mark Randall?He was really good in his day.



  • @KUSTEVE I do, even had a cup of coffee in the NBA with the Bulls. He and Richard Scott made a great front court on the 91 near champions.



  • @wissox That’s when I realized what a genius Roy Williams was as a coach. He took a marginal talent, taught the guy to seal off his man in the post, and make the easy layup. He became a force on our team. That’s some great coaching with that one.



  • @KUSTEVE I agree. That 91 team was not loaded with NBA talent. Yet they came close.



  • Enjoying this thread. Bball is still too far off!



  • BRADY!



  • @mayjay where is Brady on your list? I think hes about 85th on mine.



  • KUSTEVE said:

    @wissox That’s when I realized what a genius Roy Williams was as a coach. He took a marginal talent, taught the guy to seal off his man in the post, and make the easy layup. He became a force on our team. That’s some great coaching with that one.

    I realized it when we smoked UNLV at Madison Square Garden in the 89-90 season. Back-cuts galore. One of my favorite non-March games.

    @approxinfinity Adonis was awesome. Loved how he commanded the floor. Right behind Mason as far as KU PG in my opinion. Hard nosed. Tough D. Excellent 3 ball. Nails as a ball handler.



  • Amazing how our program savior (Andrew Wiggins) isn’t on ANYONE’S list.

    And no Josh Jackson. No X. No Selby. No Cliff. No Grimes.

    Another that sticks out — No Selden.



  • Tyshawn should be on my list…well good Tyshawn.



  • @dylans Tyshawn doesn’t make my list because he was a knucklehead for the better part of his time here and he could not shoot the three. EJ doesnt make it because of the Mitch McGary nut punch.



  • @HighEliteMajor BMac, technically not a OAD, and Joel are really the only OAD’s I ever cared for.



  • @HighEliteMajor I’ve got a soft spot for Josh Jackson, but agreed…not top 10 material.



  • @approxinfinity Final Four. One got KU there, one player cost KU one.



  • Pollard is on my list of favorite 3 point shooters.



  • I’d take wiggs and Benny mac. I have to many, can’t do 10. I loved wiggs, I know not many on here are fans, he was our best defender too.



  • @HighEliteMajor That was my favorite game of the Roy Williams era. We POUNDED UNLV. When UNLV went on to win the national championship, I kept thinking if only we had made it that far, the championship would’ve been ours…



  • My all knucklehead team: Tyshawn, Carlton Bragg, Vick…twice, EJ, Cliff Alexander. Who am I missing?



  • KUSTEVE said:

    My all knucklehead team: Tyshawn, Carlton Bragg, Vick…twice, EJ, Cliff Alexander. Who am I missing?

    Greene and Tharpe.



  • dylans said:

    @approxinfinity Final Four. One got KU there, one player cost KU one.

    I’d argue EJ was a big reason we made the Final in 2012 though. I did very much appreciate EJ, and that he played out of position for us and was money in that tournament. I think he also played hurt a large part of his time at Kansas



  • @approxinfinity true, but the last thing he did in a Kansas uniform was a huge disappointment. I really liked EJ too, but that was beyond stupid. Unfortunately he didn’t have a chance to atone.



  • @KUSTEVE - Billy Preston



  • wissox said:

    Since I became a Jaywhawk in '85. Danny, and then everyone else. I’m not sure if people who didn’t watch him day in and day out realize how good of a player he was. At the time people were comparing his skill set with Magic Johnson. Of course Danny didn’t have the flair of Magic, but he was every bit as good in college. After the great players of '86 left, Danny carried that team maybe like no other player ever has since Wilt. I’d put Pierce at 2, Chalmers at 3 for his clutch gene, Collison, then Frank, then Kirk, then Simien, then Joel, then Sherron, and oh I guess Brandon Rush last in my top 10. But we’ve had so many to choose from!

    Boy , I’m right there with you for sure about Danny. - Danny was a real pleasure to watch , and as you said he just took that team on his shoulders and carried us to that 88 Championship.

    I mean sure the others played important roles that night , but they knew their roles - - I remember Clint Normore hitting that big shot from the top of the key - -But it was all about Danny that night he carried/wiled that team - - remember - - The Announcers I believe Billy Packer – which by the way was a guy I personally enjoyed as a Color commentator - -but during that Game he kept saying how he didn’t think KU wanted to get into a running game with Oklahoma , Remember? - - -50-50 half time score?

    Danny was a SPECIAL player " Danny and the Miracles " ok, my memory lapse is kicking in here - -Wasn’t Turgeon our PG for that team? -That was another gutsy little kid from Topeka Hayden.

    Heard stories about when he went to KU an just walked ino Coach Browns office and said I’m the best PG you got - -gutsy lol - -ahhh those were the days - - -ROCK CHALK ALLD AY LONG BABY


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