Rock Chalk Satisfaction !
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I would take Releford every year to lead our defense!
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Interesting take, but could you argue the same in the NBA? I think he won 1 title. NBA coaches not know how to maximize his talent there either? I’m not sure.
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Since it’s sometimes hard to compare generations I’ll just go from my time at KU and mention my favorites from 'era’s.
85-88 Danny, 'nuf said.
Post Danny to 93 Adonis Jordan.
Mid 90’s Pierce
Late 90’s-early 2000’s. Our one relative downtime during Roy’s tenure. No one stands out.
Roys last years Kirk, with a slightl 2nd place with Keith and Nick and Drew.
Prelude to a championship Wayne
Late 2000’s Mario
Recent years BMac or Joel
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Great idea!
I have so many favorites… but Langford is a guy who I always think should get more attention. I loved his game.
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@drgnslayr yeah and I liked Sasha kaun too, and …I like a lot of players, some just 'cause.
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I always liked the unheralded underdogs that came in when needed and performed solidly. Jeff Hawkins and Michael Lee among the older players and Kevin Young, Conner Teahan and even Jeff Withey among the more recent players come to mind, and the ultimate role player…RussRob.
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@JayHawkFanToo yes! Love Kevin and his fro!!! He was so happy to play for KU! Fans love him too!
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I’ve always had a soft spot for Darnell Jackson. I don’t know that I’ve ever seen a player grow up so much in four years. There were times his first two years where he looked lost - he always gave it his best, it just didn’t seem like he would ever be a rotation player. I can’t remember which year his mother and grandmother were in that horrible car wreck, but he was a man on a mission after that. Hitting the gym harder than anyone, listening to Coach more than anyone, keeping his focus even when the minutes weren’t there.
Once he got his opportunity, he was probably as mature as anyone I’ve seen at KU. That was a grown man out there, with the soul of someone twice his age. He wasn’t as athletically gifted as say, Darrell Arthur, but he more than made up for it with his effort and quiet leadership. He developed into the greatest “garbage man” that KU has ever had (with apologies to Richard Scott, Tarik Black, Kevin Young, Jeff Graves, etc.). I was so proud to see the look on his face while the confetti rained down in the Alamodome. That was a great team, but nobody in that building deserved that ring more.
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@Virgil_Caine dang!!! What’s he doing now? I love this thread. These guys were all family to us!
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Darnell Jackson is currently playing in the Philippines…
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@JayHawkFanToo heard on twitter, Embiids physical had some red flags-from Cleveland. Some say a ploy, because nobody else has said that. Heard anything? Rumor hopefully!
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Are you referring to this story?
At this time there is conflicting information and who know what is true. Remember the report about Arthur just before the draft? It surely hurt his ranking quite a bit, even when there was no truth to it.
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@JayHawkFanToo yes, I don’t understand trading and how you can makes false statements to make a trade.
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yes, I don’t understand trading and how you can makes false statements to make a trade.
To be sure, I did not make any false statements and I am not involved in any trades…
It makes no sense that the statement would come from Cleveland since they have the first pick, and even if they want to trade him, it would be to their advantage that he is healthy so they can get the most value for him. Hopefully they get it sorted out by draft day.
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@wissoxfan83 And from the 60’s, there was Bill Bridges, Wayne Hightower, Walt Wesley, and Jo Jo White. All phenomenal players. Other than the NCAA championship games, one of my favorite games was when KU outlasted Kansas State in four overtimes in the 1962 Big Eight Holiday tournament at Municipal Auditorium in KC. Another was the 1974 regional championship overtime game against Oral Roberts. ORU was really good after just three years in D1. Another was in the 1988 regional championship game. At the beginning of the game, I didn’t think KU would beat the Wildcats, and was surprised they won. And it seems that Missouri and KU had lots of good games in the 90s.
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Cedric Hunter, Calvin Thompson and Ron Kellogg…oh if they had a 3 pt line in 85!!!
Stupid red jerseys…
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@jaybate 1.0 NO list is ever complete in KU lore without mentioning MR. KELLOG, the greatest shooter in KU history, and my all time favorite KU player.
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@VailHawk Mr. Kellog, the greatest shooter to ever play at KU. OMG, could that guy shoot!!!
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@jaybate 1.0 I must concur heir jaymiester, quick as a cat JoJo & the greatest of all time Wilt. After those two, it’s anyone else’s take as for the sheer numbers of great, HOF Jayhawks. Plus I agree with @Virgil-Caine about the soft spot for Darnell Jackson. He accomplished so much personally & athletically a championship novel should be written about his journey. And, I must add meritorious mention to another great Darnell, that being Mr Valentine who gave us magnificent play at the guard spot during his four years on the Hill.
Rock Chalk !!
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I remember Max Falkenstien calling Ron Kellogg “Special K”. Seems he played his best on Saturdays.
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All time starting five
Wilt Chamberlain
Jo Jo White
Kirk Hinrich
Danny Manning
Paul Pierce
I would still have Wilt playing at age 40.
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@globaljaybird
Oh, jeez, I forgot thunder thighs. DV is always the guy that I forget and then feel stupid for doing so, because he was soooooooooo talented and played so well in a system and with talent that didn’t fit him too well at times. But usually REHawk reminds me. Now you give me the assist. Thanks.
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Kellogg WAS the greatest shooter on a roll KU ever had. He could get hotter than Ben McLemore even. You are right. Thanks for the wake up call. Forgot to mention Special K. And Calvin Thompson’s gun is only overlooked because he seems in recollection more steady and less red hot. On any other team than one with Kellogg, Thompson would be raved about as a long baller. Truly a shame those guys missed the trey era. It was a great, great team in the two ball era, and it would have been team of the ages in the three ball era.
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@wrwlumpy that, seriously, is about as good as it gets. Can any school match that? Maybe a UCLA starting five with Alcinder and Walton as twin towers, but could either guard Manning out on the floor? Maybe a UNC five. But that sure is sweet.
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@jaybate 1.0 I had also forgotten his moniker, thx for the assist.