Danny -- you're good, and the fans loved you...but you know you'll never get the consideration now that you would have if you had stayed at BU..
You can see in the members section when someone signs up. BTW Granger quit on BU so how can he be in this conversation of the best. I wonder how he really feels about leaving. The passion that BU has for its team is head and shoulders above the Lobos. He is the best player that quit on us, I'll give him that.
"If you want a great Danny Granger comparison, Shareef Abdur-Rahim. A decent player on a bad team(because someone has to score) that is able to put up lofty stats. When Shareef finally got a chance on a good team, he was 6th man at best, averaging 10 a game."
Yeah, great comparison. :roll: Oh wait, never mind. From what I remember about the recent Team USA victory at the FIBA World Championships, Coach K wasn't stocking a whole lot of marginal 6th men on that squad...
"If you want a great Danny Granger comparison, Shareef Abdur-Rahim. A decent player on a bad team(because someone has to score) that is able to put up lofty stats. When Shareef finally got a chance on a good team, he was 6th man at best, averaging 10 a game."
Yeah, great comparison. :roll: Oh wait, never mind. From what I remember about the recent Team USA victory at the FIBA World Championships, Coach K wasn't stocking a whole lot of marginal 6th men on that squad...
I'd have to go with Chet.
A. He was a dynamic player who played in a slow paced era of basketball, his stats dont show it but what the stats do show is that his points per game average went up as he got older and the NBA became more reflective of the ABA. If he had played in primarily in the 70s, he would be a much more heralded player.
B. He played on one of the greatest teams in NBA history (1966-1967 Philadelphia 76ers) which some may see as an easy way to degrade his stats, but i like players who can play within a system that revolved on a team concept than being the lone good talent on a team (like Granger). Basically its harder to excel at team basketball then one on one basketball
C. He had to play with Wilt, the most selfish basketball player possibly ever, and he STILL got his points.
and
D. He is the first athlete to gain the nickname "The Jet"
At this point Hawk and Chet were better. Granger is still playing and you have to wait until his career plays out to say he was better or not IMO as far as a pro.
Granger left and had a very good college career. some guys leave and think they will do better somewhere else and don't....in fact it seems to me when guys leave they don't seem to do all that well.
This is just a general comment nothing that I could prove.
Many would make a case for Deon Jackson was one of the greatest players for BU but playing for Mo limited him some.
Hawk flourished under Albeck's style and probably wouldn't have had the college career he had if Versace had been there
It's just really difficult to compare players,eras,etc
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Danny Granger hasn't even made an All-Star team, whereas Shareef Abdur-Rahim made one.
Danny Granger played in the 2009 All-Star game:
http://www.nba.com/games/20090215/ESTWST/boxscore.html
To be fair, Hawk only made one All-Star appearance as well and that was also as an injury sub. 1991, I believe.
Even though they were selected, Isiah Thomas and Larry Bird couldn't play due to injuries. Hersey Hawkins was selected as Bird's replacement, and in Thomas' case no player was called to fill in
1991 Larry Bird*Inactive about a month prior to game Hersey Hawkins
He had a lot of talent, not so sure he was top 10 material but then with the drug abuse it is hard to project how much better he could have been.Honestly one of the best players to have ever put on a Bradley uniform was Dion Thurman. The guy was a stud and a complete loser all wrapped into one. I guarantee if his head would have been on straight, he would have after 4 years been right there as one of the best all time.
I stand corrected. He has not been voted to a All-Star game, he was an injury sub, but even then, I didn't know that, it wasn't in his profile I was looking at. My mistake.