was waiting to see epps' name. good list, let's add minnifield ulis and turner for good measure lol.I will go with
Andrew
Teague
Epps
Andrew would be the pg in Cal's era and Turner would be the one in Pitino's era . The twins were in insanely phyisical and tough on D , boards ect. Andrew more so then Aaron though.Andrew Harrison was damn tough, probably the most physically imposing bruiser at point I can recall. I really want to say Bledsoe but you asked for point guard. We've had many that were mentally tough. The PG I'd least like to run into in a dark alley would be Andrew.
Dunno, heard he had trouble catching his breath time to time....Cliff Hawkins was tough as they get on the court.
Aren't we lucky to follow a program where 20 UK fans will give 19 different answers to this question. Epps is my personal all time favorite Wildcat so I'll go with him. Played in two national championship games. Combined Jr and Sr years for 368 assists 123 steals and 237 rebounds in 76 total contests.
Epps,turner,wall ,teague,turner were all tough as nails
Bledsoe and Bradley would cut your eye lids down faster than anyone
Ulis was gritty
You sir are in the presence of greatness. Cats1again=towns walk screams lazy. The other legend that is back is rayordar. When ramel bradley was here he ran into him on campus and gave Gina few pointers on shooting better. It was an epic thread. He was dead serious which made it better.Holy crap, are you cats#1again?
I've been wanting to meet your for like ever. Your f'n legend around here man.
Didn't you think Towns was going to be overrated because of, his walk? LMAO **** man, that's the best yet.
You're the man Cats#1again!
Wayne Turner. He was the epitome of a winner. Numbers don't lie.Wayne Turner easily... Dude never missed a game and was a true winner!!
Ulis was not tough. The overhyping of ulis is crazy