Tsk, tsk tsk and smh. A MOD can’t follow the rules. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:70s Roby
80s Walker
90s Mashburn
00s Bogans
10s Wall
Tsk, tsk tsk and smh. A MOD can’t follow the rules. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:70s Roby
80s Walker
90s Mashburn
00s Bogans
10s Wall
Yes, I was being sarcastic. I’m perfectly aware he’s a Hall of Famer. I said that because the criteria for the thread was that your favorite player was not supposed to be a good pro.Fairly decent, are you being sarcastic? Issel's career stats in the NBA were 20.4 ppg, 31.1 mpg, and close to 8 rebounds per game. That was with the Nuggets form 76-85. Not very many that played in the league ever achieved those kind of stats for so long.
Just a rebel and a wild man.Tsk, tsk tsk and smh. A MOD can’t follow the rules. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
Who was your favorite former Wildcat? Here's the twist, you can't include guys who went on to be great or even good pros.
There is a thread about Monk on here that kind of inspired me to create this thread. Some people tend to forget that you can be a fantastic college player and NOT go on to be a pro.
Some of my favorites?
Tyler Ulis
Patrick Sparks
Jeff Shepherd
Malik Monk
Just curious what some of you guys and gals think. Thought it might be a fun thread.
Well in that case I’ll go with Payshaun Trince, underrated UK career imoReread the original post, lol.
I think everyone with a heart and brain loved Chuck Hayes. But he did have a pretty decent, serviceable NBA career, though not spectacular. Probably the best 6'4-6'5 center in the modern era.Marvin stone lol Sike
But damn no love for Chuck Hayes?!?! Y’all suck :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
I think everyone with a heart and brain loved Chuck Hayes. But he did have a pretty decent, serviceable NBA career, though not spectacular. Probably the best 6'4-6'5 center in the modern era.![]()
...I'll allow it.I don’t think I’d considered 3 ppg & 5 rpg a pretty decent career. He def played a long time in the league and made some good money and was prolly a great teammate but I’d say Hayes fits under OP’s guidelines.
Wayne turner
No love for Rashaad Carruth? Haha!
That's what I was hoping. In reality, I did not even know that he was that productive in his latter years so you caused me to look it up, lol.Yes, I was being sarcastic. I’m perfectly aware he’s a Hall of Famer. I said that because the criteria for the thread was that your favorite player was not supposed to be a good pro.
Yes, very limited skill wise but gave 110% every game.How about this one? I loved me some Lukasz Orbzut. The dude tried as hard as he could, and when he'd make a nice play.... WOOOOOOOOOO!!!
Doron Lamb.Who was your favorite former Wildcat? Here's the twist, you can't include guys who went on to be great or even good pros.
There is a thread about Monk on here that kind of inspired me to create this thread. Some people tend to forget that you can be a fantastic college player and NOT go on to be a pro.
Some of my favorites?
Tyler Ulis
Patrick Sparks
Jeff Shepherd
Malik Monk
Just curious what some of you guys and gals think. Thought it might be a fun thread.