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75 Best Players in SEC Basketball History
Posted on 3/14/08 at 10:34 am
Posted on 3/14/08 at 10:34 am
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1. 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
1. 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
Posted on 3/14/08 at 10:34 am to spslayto
40% of the top ten, and no NC's. For shame!
Posted on 3/14/08 at 10:36 am to WikiTiger
It's all about depth. Look at how many total players UK has on the list. You have to be able to create chances at a run year in and year out, not once a decade.
Posted on 3/14/08 at 10:46 am to spslayto
quote:
43. Glen Davis, LSU
wow, how many dicks did baby suck?
This post was edited on 3/14/08 at 10:48 am
Posted on 3/14/08 at 10:51 am to spslayto
1- "But we're not a basketball school!!!"
2- Barkley is too low. He was an absolute beast at AU.
2- Barkley is too low. He was an absolute beast at AU.
Posted on 3/14/08 at 10:52 am to spslayto
No way Rex Chapman should be ranked 67th.
Posted on 3/14/08 at 10:52 am to dociletiger
I'm sure UK fans really love LSU up there with top two!
Posted on 3/14/08 at 11:02 am to dociletiger
Where's John Williams? I'd put him above Stromile Swift and Glen Davis.
Posted on 3/14/08 at 11:19 am to bolo
needs to have lee humphrey, the ncaa-record holder for 3-point baskets in the tournament and one of the top 3-point shooters in sec history
and horford should probably be above noah
and horford should probably be above noah
Posted on 3/14/08 at 11:21 am to 12gauge
quote:
needs to have lee humphrey, the ncaa-record holder for 3-point baskets in the tournament and one of the top 3-point shooters in sec history
Don't blame me..it was from a Gatorsports forum.
Posted on 3/14/08 at 11:41 am to spslayto
Pete was ahead of his time...Best BB College player of all-time--Not just SEC!!!
$haq got the Money!!!
Bob Pettit--HOF
Cris Jackson--Exciting to watch!
$haq got the Money!!!
Bob Pettit--HOF
Cris Jackson--Exciting to watch!
Posted on 3/14/08 at 11:45 am to harper6464
quote:
wow, how many dicks did baby suck?
2005 FOY
2006 SEC POY
2007 SEC 1st team all-sec.
How many players behind him had better credentials?
I would have thought Brandon Bass would have been top 75. I am sure many of those players weren't SEC POY winners, but playing 2 years probably hurt him.
Posted on 3/14/08 at 11:47 am to PrinceOf ThePalace
75. Joe Dean LSU
We know this isn't the best AD ranking, if it was it would be
1075. Joe Dean LSU
We know this isn't the best AD ranking, if it was it would be
1075. Joe Dean LSU
Posted on 3/14/08 at 11:58 am to bolo
quote:
Where's John Williams? I'd put him above Stromile Swift and Glen Davis.
I was going to post this earlier, but had to do some work first. Too bad he couldn't do more pushaways from the table and turned into a fat arse.
Posted on 3/14/08 at 12:13 pm to GeauxTigerTM
quote:
Barkley is too low. He was an absolute beast at AU.
That's what I was thinking too.
Posted on 3/14/08 at 12:15 pm to Suntiger
And Glen Davis continues his streak of being massively overrated by everyone...
Posted on 3/14/08 at 12:26 pm to bolo
John Williams belongs HIGH on that list.
This post was edited on 3/14/08 at 12:27 pm
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