...but there I said it. Bennett Stirtz is the best point guard ever to play at Iowa. Sorry Ronnie and Andre...
I will play devil's advocate.
* Sometimes anointing someone "the best ever" has some recency bias.
I watched every home game Ronnie played in person and some on the road...
* There was no 3 point shot when Lester played; it was a different game.
True, but I don't remember him shooting from deep all that much. I remember a lot of leading the fast break, then pulling up for the 12 foot floater in the late. Never had the step back 3..
* Ronnie took Iowa to its last Final Four appearance. Had he not gotten injured in the national semi-final, Iowa might have won an @EvilMonkeyInTheCloset NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP. I agree...
* Didn't Magic Johnson say when Lester was healthy that Ronnie was the best PG he had ever played against? Might have...
* Imagine Ronnie's career if they could have repaired ACLs back then like they do now. That's what I think about my football career...![]()
Had Tom Davis not rested on his laurels, Iowa would've won the national title in 1987. We can play the "what if" game all day.* Ronnie took Iowa to its last Final Four appearance. Had he not gotten injured in the national semi-final, Iowa might have won an @EvilMonkeyInTheCloset NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP.
Good list. You left out all the McCaffrey guys though, lol.He’s definitely up there with some of the best. No way to argue against that. Ronnie and Bj were super special. Andre was great. Dean Oliver was a lot of fun to watch. Jeff Horner was awesome. But going further back, Down Town Freddie Brown was unbelievable to watch. There were a couple of other ones whose names escape me now.
Seriously though. Without Ronnie Lester that Iowa team was literally a .500 group. With him they were national championship contenders that likely win it all if he stays healthy. Stirtz is an awesome point guard, but Iowa isn't a national championship contender this year.Lot of recency bias here. How quickly we forget.
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How old were you when Ronnie played? Offensively Stirtz reminds me of Fred Brown. Brown was much more skilled offensively than Stirtz. Stuart’s is a better defender. Fred Brown was butter. Very good shooter. A great passer. Never hurried and great BB instincts. Fred always knew where JJ was and knew when Calabria needed the ball. If Freddy had been there 3-4 years, Lester would have been the second best guard in Iowa BB history. Fred’s team when he was a senior was not very talented....but there I said it. Bennett Stirtz is the best point guard ever to play at Iowa. Sorry Ronnie and Andre...
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I was also thinking about those three and decided at this point to close to call....but there I said it. Bennett Stirtz is the best point guard ever to play at Iowa. Sorry Ronnie and Andre...
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It's not blasphemy. It's just premature, at best. Did you ever see Lester or Andre Woolridge play at Iowa? Downtown Freddie Brown? How about Murray Wier of Waterloo?...but there I said it. Bennett Stirtz is the best point guard ever to play at Iowa. Sorry Ronnie and Andre...
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You're entitled to your opinion. As good as Stirtz has been the last several games, Freddie Brown, BJ Armstrong, Andre Woolridge, Ronnie Lester . . . those are some pretty special players, and I saw them all. The "best ever" discussions are interesting, but it's pretty tough to compare players from different eras. I would be willing to say Stirtz is one of the best PGs Iowa's ever had, especially given his unique college career trajectory. And if he can help Iowa to its first Sweet Sixteen or beyond, then we can revisit the discussion.Had Tom Davis not rested on his laurels, Iowa would've won the national title in 1987. We can play the "what if" game all day.
As for PG play, Stirtz is the best I've seen in my 49 years.
Agreed. Ronnie also was a consensus All-American. In my 63 years I'd say 1. Lester 2. Woolridge. 3 Stirtz 4. BrownRonnie took us to the final four. Andre led the league in points and assists. If Stirtz does one of those two things, then I will gladly annoint him as the best PG ever at Iowa. Until then… Those two are at the top for me…
It's Ronnie Lester, then fill in the blanks after him.You're entitled to your opinion. As good as Stirtz has been the last several games, Freddie Brown, BJ Armstrong, Andre Woolridge, Ronnie Lester . . . those are some pretty special players, and I saw them all. The "best ever" discussions are interesting, but it's pretty tough to compare players from different eras. I would be willing to say Stirtz is one of the best PGs Iowa's ever had, especially given his unique college career trajectory. And if he can help Iowa to its first Sweet Sixteen or beyond, then we can revisit the discussion.
Andre helped Guy a lot that year. Back at Carver after dinner working on his low post game. Lots of nights, lots of extra work. Unfortunately Guy never had the same success with just Dr Tom.Recency bias.
Andre was amazing. And his senior year where he led the Big Ten in scoring and assists, the first time that had ever happened, was without Kingsbury(early NBA entry that wasn't drafted) or Settles(injured most of the season). He had Ryan Bowen as a junior, JR Koch as a sophomore, Kent McCausland as a sophomore, and "Life as a G" himself Guy Rucker as a freshman.
Some talent on that team, but not enough that it should have won the Big Ten that season(Minnesota vacated all victories that year and we had two wins against the team that we tied with so that means we won it). Andre willed that team to greatness.
Lester had the best handles of any Iowa guard I have ever seen weaving in and out of a defense to break it down. Lester came out a got in the starting lineup his freshman year. He wasnt a great jump shooter but very good. And the no shot clock and no 3 pt shot diminished his stats. Sometimes teams wouldnt shoot for minutes of clock time as some of you know. And there was a lot of zone defense played back then....but there I said it. Bennett Stirtz is the best point guard ever to play at Iowa. Sorry Ronnie and Andre...
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Ronnie is the best player ever to wear an Iowa uniform.I will play devil's advocate.
* Sometimes anointing someone "the best ever" has some recency bias.
* There was no 3 point shot when Lester played; it was a different game.
* Ronnie took Iowa to its last Final Four appearance. Had he not gotten injured in the national semi-final, Iowa might have won an @EvilMonkeyInTheCloset NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP.
* Didn't Magic Johnson say when Lester was healthy that Ronnie was the best PG he had ever played against?
* Imagine Ronnie's career if they could have repaired ACLs back then like they do now.
I'm not sure he was the best ever. He was certainly close, but what made Ronnie easily the best Iowa point guard ever was his undeniable impact on the entire team. He lifted everyone around him to heights that nobody else could, and he nearly carried a slightly above average team to a national championship.Ronnie is the best player ever to wear an Iowa uniform.
When you get older you may have fans comparing point guards to Stirtz. You seem to get it. This comparison stuff starts to get silly.I was too young to remember Ronnie. The old boys get real mad if you talk about anybody over him and I respect that. He must have been that damn good.
It's not really about getting mad. It's just mad respect for a guy who nearly took a 10-8 Iowa team all the way to a national championship, and 45 years later Iowa hasn't reached that level again.I was too young to remember Ronnie. The old boys get real mad if you talk about anybody over him and I respect that. He must have been that damn good.
Guy did get a little bit of run in the NBA with the Warriors though. Played 3 total games while being on a regular season roster for a couple weeks. Still more games than some other guys that we've had drafted.Andre helped Guy a lot that year. Back at Carver after dinner working on his low post game. Lots of nights, lots of extra work. Unfortunately Guy never had the same success with just Dr Tom.
Too soon and probably not quite right given Ronnie’s run to the final four...but there I said it. Bennett Stirtz is the best point guard ever to play at Iowa. Sorry Ronnie and Andre...
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...but there I said it. Bennett Stirtz is the best point guard ever to play at Iowa. Sorry Ronnie and Andre...
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