DanielOnorato Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Gerry Hamilton said: In terms of at Texas … I really believe DJ Augustin will always be undervalued Led Texas to E8 winning Bob Cousy Award, first team All-American … lottery pick Stellar two year college career IMO DJs spin move was ridiculous. Underrated. 1 Quote
GQ03 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago For me at least there are 3 slots that are indisputable: Ford, Durant and Augustin. The last spot has a lot of guys that I struggle to decide between for various reasons: BJ Tyler - 1st Texas basketball player that I vividly remember. PJ Tucker - To me was the heart & soul of the '06 Elite Eight team even moreso than LA because LA left a little to be desired while I felt Tucker got everything out of his talent. Andrew Jones - For everything he went through off the court and everything he did to get back on the court for Texas plus the kid bleeds burnt orange. Sir'Jabari Rice - Heart & soul of the last elite 8(should've been final four) team. Tremendous leader. Honorable Mention: Brock Cunningham - Played at Texas for what seermed like 10 years under 3 head coaches and bled burnt orange. Represented Texas tough even if it sometimes drifted into the gray areas. 1 Quote
DanielOnorato Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago He doesn't make Rushmore but Daniel Gibsons era of Texas was a lot of fun.. Tucker, Aldridge, brad buckman etc. Under Sean Miller, should start seeing loaded teams like that again... 1 Quote
TTaylor2135 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Great lists all around. Love seeing these names. Not a consideration for Mount Rushmore but I was a huge AJ Abram’s fan. Mr baggy shorts drilling 3s 1 Quote
DanielOnorato Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 6 minutes ago, TTaylor2135 said: Great lists all around. Love seeing these names. Not a consideration for Mount Rushmore but I was a huge AJ Abram’s fan. Mr baggy shorts drilling 3s Max Abmas reminded me of AJ Abrams a bit. The time really does fly by. I remember having the college basketball video game back in the day with TJ Ford on the cover. One of the best point guards I've seen. A faster Ed Cota who could score. 1 Quote
Moderators Gerry Hamilton Posted 3 hours ago Moderators Posted 3 hours ago 28 minutes ago, GQ03 said: For me at least there are 3 slots that are indisputable: Ford, Durant and Augustin. The last spot has a lot of guys that I struggle to decide between for various reasons: BJ Tyler - 1st Texas basketball player that I vividly remember. PJ Tucker - To me was the heart & soul of the '06 Elite Eight team even moreso than LA because LA left a little to be desired while I felt Tucker got everything out of his talent. Andrew Jones - For everything he went through off the court and everything he did to get back on the court for Texas plus the kid bleeds burnt orange. Sir'Jabari Rice - Heart & soul of the last elite 8(should've been final four) team. Tremendous leader. Honorable Mention: Brock Cunningham - Played at Texas for what seermed like 10 years under 3 head coaches and bled burnt orange. Represented Texas tough even if it sometimes drifted into the gray areas. BJ Tyler was a freak athletically ... great great prospect. Sad ending to the hoops part Quote
Migas & Fajitas Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 14 minutes ago, Gerry Hamilton said: BJ Tyler was a freak athletically ... great great prospect. Sad ending to the hoops part What was the sad ending? Quote
Raistlin Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Have to include someone from the BMW team, probably Travis Mays Quote
Moderators Jeff Howe Posted 2 hours ago Moderators Posted 2 hours ago I’ll submit a vote for Kris Clack. Local product, first McDonald’s All-American in school history, helped Texas win the Big 12 in Barnes’ first season and was drafted. Quote
Moderators Gerry Hamilton Posted 1 hour ago Moderators Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, Migas & Fajitas said: What was the sad ending? https://www.basketballnetwork.net/old-school/b-j-tyler-had-one-of-the-most-bizarre-injuries-in-nba-history-after-which-he-retired 1 Quote
Migas & Fajitas Posted 10 minutes ago Posted 10 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Gerry Hamilton said: https://www.basketballnetwork.net/old-school/b-j-tyler-had-one-of-the-most-bizarre-injuries-in-nba-history-after-which-he-retired Wow. I didn’t know. That is one of the most bizarre career ending injuries I’ve ever heard of. Quote
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