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NBA-NCAA
« on: July 01, 2008, 02:21:37 AM »

Offline RockinRyA

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if all active nba players were to play for their schools, which ncaa team would win? which would be in the final four?

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« Reply #1 on: July 01, 2008, 03:10:50 AM »

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If there were just one more player from Wake Forest, they'd get my vote.

Is there a good reference for a project like this or can it only be off the top of someone's head?
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I dont know about active, but old friend Rodney Rogers isn't that far removed from his playing days and could've held down the pf on that Wake alumni list.

I'm sure this topic will be littered with Tar Heels, Jayhawks and all the other powerhouse programs, but I'd like the Arizona Wildcat roster of Bibby, Terry, Arenas, Igoudala, Channing Frye, Luke Walton, Richard Jefferson etc.  Really guard heavy, but fun to watch I bet if they shared the ball.

Or maybe a couple of years and a team of Longhorn alumni with either Augustin or Ford hitting Durant, Aldridge and the legendary Chris Mihm on fast breaks.

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« Reply #3 on: July 01, 2008, 05:54:56 AM »

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is loren woods still in the league somewhere? if so then he completes wakes lineup

for the jayhawks how would the starters be?

they obviously need a center as lafrentz and pollard seemed forever on hte injured list

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« Reply #4 on: July 01, 2008, 07:18:22 AM »

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« Reply #5 on: July 01, 2008, 08:21:01 AM »

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Can I enter a high school team of Tmac, Kobe, Lebron, KG and Dwight?

probably slightly irrelevant in this thread, but just interesting how some of the best players today didn't go to college, I wonder what they would be if they went-better or same? Or not as good (due to less experience in the NBA and suiting the college game more?)
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Dukies

Boozer Brand Deng Battier, Maggette, Jay WIlliams *pre accident* JJ Redick, Grant Hill (pre injury), Chris Duhon< Danny Ferry, SHelden WIlliams, Mike D Jr

Jsy Wiliams, Chris Duhon
Danny Ferry, JJ Redick, Mike Dunleavy Jr
Deng, Battier, Maggette
Brand, Batter, Deng
Boozer, Shelden WIlliams

thats an 11 man rotation

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Dukies

Boozer Brand Deng Battier, Maggette, Jay WIlliams *pre accident* JJ Redick, Grant Hill (pre injury), Chris Duhon< Danny Ferry, SHelden WIlliams, Mike D Jr

Jsy Wiliams, Chris Duhon
Danny Ferry, JJ Redick, Mike Dunleavy Jr
Deng, Battier, Maggette
Brand, Batter, Deng
Boozer, Shelden WIlliams

thats an 11 man rotation


If you are counting Williams pre accident you should also count shawn livingston pre-accident because he signed a letter of intent to duke before going straight to the NBA
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North Carolina is tough to beat.  Rasheed, Vince Carter, Jamison, Haywood, Stackhouse, Felton, Marvin Williams, McCants, Brandan Wright, Sean May. 


Carolina definitely has the all time NBA Team.  They have had consistent success in the NBA, especially when compared to their rival Duke.  Currently their not as strong as they have been in the past, but I still think this roster would beat any other team.
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Dukies

Boozer Brand Deng Battier, Maggette, Jay WIlliams *pre accident* JJ Redick, Grant Hill (pre injury), Chris Duhon< Danny Ferry, SHelden WIlliams, Mike D Jr

Jsy Wiliams, Chris Duhon
Danny Ferry, JJ Redick, Mike Dunleavy Jr
Deng, Battier, Maggette
Brand, Batter, Deng
Boozer, Shelden WIlliams

thats an 11 man rotation


If you are counting Williams pre accident you should also count shawn livingston pre-accident because he signed a letter of intent to duke before going straight to the NBA

He never played for Duke so that really doesn't make sense. Jay Williams was a naismith award winner, national champion and holds multiple records in basketball at the school. He may not have been a top 5 point guard or anything before he was hurt but he was good enough to run the point for this team

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« Reply #10 on: July 01, 2008, 10:23:33 AM »

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Here are some teams...

UConn

Ben Gordon, Marcus Williams, Kevin Ollie
Ray Allen, Richard Hamilton
Caron Butler, Rudy Gay
Josh Boone, Charlie Villanueva
Emeka Okafor, Hilton Armstrong


Ga Tech

Jarrett Jack
Stephon Marbury
Matt Harpring
Thaddeus Young
Chris Bosh


Texas

TJ Ford, DJ Augustin
Daniel Gibson
Kevin Durant
LaMarcus Aldridge
Chris Mihm

Ohio State

Mike Conley
Michael Redd
Daequan Cook
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Greg Oden


Kentucky

Rajon Rondo
Keith Bogans, Derek Anderson
Tayshaun Prince
Chuck Hayes, Antoine Walker
Nazr Mohammed, Jamaal Magloire


UCLA

Baron Davis, Jordan Farmar
Jason Kapono
Matt Barnes, Trevor Ariza
Kevin Love
Dan Gadzuric

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Dukies

Boozer Brand Deng Battier, Maggette, Jay WIlliams *pre accident* JJ Redick, Grant Hill (pre injury), Chris Duhon< Danny Ferry, SHelden WIlliams, Mike D Jr

Jsy Wiliams, Chris Duhon
Danny Ferry, JJ Redick, Mike Dunleavy Jr
Deng, Battier, Maggette
Brand, Batter, Deng
Boozer, Shelden WIlliams

thats an 11 man rotation


If you are counting Williams pre accident you should also count shawn livingston pre-accident because he signed a letter of intent to duke before going straight to the NBA

He never played for Duke so that really doesn't make sense. Jay Williams was a naismith award winner, national champion and holds multiple records in basketball at the school. He may not have been a top 5 point guard or anything before he was hurt but he was good enough to run the point for this team


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Can I offer the Oak Hill Academy (HS) team?

C: DeSagana Diop / Mark Blount
PF: Josh Smith / Michael Beasley (didn't graduate)
SF: Carmelo Anthony / Kevin Durant (didn't graduate)
SG: Stephen Jackson / Jerry Stackhouse
PG: Rajon Rondo / Steve Blake / Jeff McInnis / Marcus Williams
 

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One that I haven't seen yet:
Michigan State:
Charlie Bell
Morris Peterson
Jason Richardson
Zach Randolph
Paul Davis

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If you do high school, you can allocate guys this way:

Amare Stoudemire -- Memphis, was headed there
Al Jefferson - Mississippi State
Kobe Bryant - Duke
LeBron James - Ohio State (North Carolina was in play too)
Kevin Garnett - North Carolina (South Carolina and Michigan were also in play)
Tracy McGrady - Duke maybe, not sure
Kendrick Perkins - Memphis