NJs 50 Greatest NBA players

mikefla

All-Conference
Nov 19, 2012
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of the two...one (Dahntay Joes) transferred to Duke....
more NJ players went to Notre Dame and Virginia than Rutgers
 

Plum Street

Heisman
Jun 21, 2009
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Surprised politi didn't rank dahntay jones number one.
Who would have thought 15 years ago that jones would be on this list and jayson Williams wouldn't? Not me.
 
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G- RUnit

All-American
Sep 13, 2004
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Think the requirement should have been you went to high school in New Jersey. Dennis Rodman? Shaquille? Silly list.
 

MusicFreaks

Sophomore
Nov 7, 2002
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It's amazing how just reading the name Troy Murphy brings back awesome memories of how he was booed at the RAC so many times. I still hate that pre-madonna.
 

Seton75

All-Conference
Jun 3, 2001
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Murdock in the 30s and no dehere..foolish. no shumate, more inanity, hey it is the ledger - synonymous with foolishness these days. So sad. Like many of you I am sure, lots of my background in jersey hoops is from reading sl stuff from the 60s.
 

shields

Heisman
Aug 5, 2002
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Politi based a lot on NBA. How long did Dehere last in NBA? Murdock lasted like 10 years in NBA. That is why Hinson should be higher than Tim Thomas.
 

NightKnight

All-Conference
Jul 21, 2008
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#49 Dajuan Wagner was one of the best high school players NJ ever saw. He got on a bad Cavs team and then had health issues. Like his father, Milt Wagner, a great player that couldn't find the right team or right role in the NBA.
 

TDIrish27

All-Conference
Aug 2, 2001
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No mention of Lonnie Wright who I was told by old timers was one of the great athletes to ever play in this state-----if not the greatest.

I didn't grow up here but people who I respect said he was easily the best athlete to ever come out of Newark.

Played in the old AFL and the ABA at the same time.

You had to be pretty good to do that.
 
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