Please name your all-time starting five for the Huskies
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Going from what I saw growing up which would start in the 1980s I would go with:
C[/b] Christian Welp
F[/b] Detlef Schrempf
F[/b] Brandon Roy
G[/b] Isaiah Thomas
G[/b] Nate Robinson
Jon Brockman?
Isaiah Stewart would have probably made the list had he stayed another couple of years
I’d probably move Nate off the Top 5 (if building a semi legit team) as you need a bigger 2nd guard
Probably Eldridge Recasner
Both Nate and Isaiah played much bigger than their physical size plus they both had heart. Not to mention that Nate was a freak of an athlete and Isaiah was an above average athlete as well. That backcourt would give other teams fits on both ends on the court.I’d probably move Nate off the Top 5 (if building a semi legit team) as you need a bigger 2nd guard
Going from what I saw growing up which would start in the 1980s I would go with:
C[/b] Christian Welp
F[/b] Detlef Schrempf
F[/b] Brandon Roy
G[/b] Isaiah Thomas
G[/b] Nate Robinson
Both Nate and Isaiah played much bigger than their physical size plus they both had heart. Not to mention that Nate was a freak of an athlete and Isaiah was an above average athlete as well. That backcourt would give other teams fits on both ends on the court.I’d probably move Nate off the Top 5 (if building a semi legit team) as you need a bigger 2nd guard
Going from what I saw growing up which would start in the 1980s I would go with:
C[/b] Christian Welp
F[/b] Detlef Schrempf
F[/b] Brandon Roy
G[/b] Isaiah Thomas
G[/b] Nate Robinson
Throw in Matisse as the 6th man defensive stopper and you got yourself a sqwuaaaaaad
Jon Brockman?
Jon Brockman?
Went to High School with Jon. Fucking rad dude. Played in WESCO where all his competition was 6 foot to 6 foot 2 white dudes. Throw the ball in the post and dunk almost every play. I’m surprised how well it translated to college.
Jon Brockman?
Went to High School with Jon. Fucking rad dude. Played in WESCO where all his competition was 6 foot to 6 foot 2 white dudes. Throw the ball in the post and dunk almost every play. I’m surprised how well it translated to college.