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Which Alabama Basketball squad had the most talent?
Posted on 3/2/15 at 2:06 am
Posted on 3/2/15 at 2:06 am
(ignoring their actually yearly results and going by roster with the most program quality players at one time with as little overlap as possible)
2011-12
Trevor Releford
Trevor Lacey
Andrew Steele
Levi Randolph
JaMychal Green
-
Tony Mitchell
Nick Jacobs
2005-2006
Ronald Steele
Brandon Hollinger
Jermareo Davidson
Richard Hendrix
Evan Brock
-
Alonzo Gee
Jean Felix
2002-2003
Mo Williams
Terrance Meade
Erwin Dudley
Kennedy Winston
Kenny Walker
-
Antoine Pettway
Emmett Thomas
1993-1994
Marvin Orange
Artie Griffin
Shon Peck-Love
Jason Caffey
Antonio McDyess
-
Jamal Faulkner
Michael Pitts
1991-1992
James Robinson
Latrell Sprewell
Elliot Washington
Robert Horry
Cedric Moore
-
Andre Perry
Dennis Miller
1986-1987
Terry Coner
Mark Gottfried
Jim Farmer
Michael Ansley
Derrick McKey
-
Keith Askins
Jame Jackson
1982-1983
Ennis Whatley
Mike Davis
Buck Johnson
Cliff Windham
Bobby Lee Hurt
-
Terry Williams
Eric Richardson
1975-1976
Anthony Murray
T.R. Dunn
Ricky Brown
Reggie King
Leon Douglas
-
Keith McCord
Greg McElveen
2011-12
Trevor Releford
Trevor Lacey
Andrew Steele
Levi Randolph
JaMychal Green
-
Tony Mitchell
Nick Jacobs
2005-2006
Ronald Steele
Brandon Hollinger
Jermareo Davidson
Richard Hendrix
Evan Brock
-
Alonzo Gee
Jean Felix
2002-2003
Mo Williams
Terrance Meade
Erwin Dudley
Kennedy Winston
Kenny Walker
-
Antoine Pettway
Emmett Thomas
1993-1994
Marvin Orange
Artie Griffin
Shon Peck-Love
Jason Caffey
Antonio McDyess
-
Jamal Faulkner
Michael Pitts
1991-1992
James Robinson
Latrell Sprewell
Elliot Washington
Robert Horry
Cedric Moore
-
Andre Perry
Dennis Miller
1986-1987
Terry Coner
Mark Gottfried
Jim Farmer
Michael Ansley
Derrick McKey
-
Keith Askins
Jame Jackson
1982-1983
Ennis Whatley
Mike Davis
Buck Johnson
Cliff Windham
Bobby Lee Hurt
-
Terry Williams
Eric Richardson
1975-1976
Anthony Murray
T.R. Dunn
Ricky Brown
Reggie King
Leon Douglas
-
Keith McCord
Greg McElveen
Posted on 3/2/15 at 3:55 am to Lordofwrath88
Good question.
I'm not old enough to have watched them in the day but I would imagine the CM Newton team with King, Dunn and Douglas. Not sure how good the whole supporting cast were?
The Sprewell, Horry and Hollywood Robinson team seems stacked but Sprewell and Horry really blossomed more as pros.
The 93-94 team also had young Roy Rogers and Eric Washington on the bench, if I remember correctly, even if neither were big contributors that year.
Still, the number of actual NBA draft picks is pretty impressive. 10 or so losses and a #8 or 9 seed that year sure wasn't too impressive with that amount of talent though I recall it took a monster game from Glenn Robinson for #1 Purdue to knock us out of the tourney.
I'm not old enough to have watched them in the day but I would imagine the CM Newton team with King, Dunn and Douglas. Not sure how good the whole supporting cast were?
The Sprewell, Horry and Hollywood Robinson team seems stacked but Sprewell and Horry really blossomed more as pros.
The 93-94 team also had young Roy Rogers and Eric Washington on the bench, if I remember correctly, even if neither were big contributors that year.
Still, the number of actual NBA draft picks is pretty impressive. 10 or so losses and a #8 or 9 seed that year sure wasn't too impressive with that amount of talent though I recall it took a monster game from Glenn Robinson for #1 Purdue to knock us out of the tourney.
This post was edited on 3/6/15 at 8:19 pm
Posted on 3/2/15 at 7:53 am to Lordofwrath88
Probably 91-92, but that 86-87 team will always be my favorite. I remember sitting in my room listening to those games on the radio.
Got to see them vs Florida in Tuscaloosa when we won on a last second tip in, and when they played in Birmingham in the first and second round of the tourney. That's the year they ran into Billy Donovan and Providence in the Sweet 16.
Got to see them vs Florida in Tuscaloosa when we won on a last second tip in, and when they played in Birmingham in the first and second round of the tourney. That's the year they ran into Billy Donovan and Providence in the Sweet 16.
Posted on 3/2/15 at 8:02 am to Lordofwrath88
quote:
2002-2003
Mo Williams
Terrance Meade
Erwin Dudley
Kennedy Winston
Kenny Walker
-
Antoine Pettway
Emmett Thomas
Wasn't Earnest Shelton also on this team? That dude was a lethal spot up shooter.
Posted on 3/2/15 at 8:30 am to Lordofwrath88
93-94 because of McDyess alone.
Posted on 3/2/15 at 8:41 am to RedElephants
If Gerald Wallace had stayed for his SO year we would have been deadly in 01-02.
Also, had Rod Grizzard stayed for his SR year, we could have been equally as deadly in 03-04.
Gottfried made me want to pull my hair out at times, but we had very good players leaving early. Who knows what we could have done had some of them stayed.
Luckily we don't have to worry about player leaving early now!!! /sarcasm
Also, had Rod Grizzard stayed for his SR year, we could have been equally as deadly in 03-04.
Gottfried made me want to pull my hair out at times, but we had very good players leaving early. Who knows what we could have done had some of them stayed.
Luckily we don't have to worry about player leaving early now!!! /sarcasm
Posted on 3/2/15 at 9:45 am to RedElephants
Gotfired was a terrible offensive coach. His "UCLA highpost" looked like dogisht. Small wonder his 2004 team advanced to elite 8 once he had to ditch that offense.
Posted on 3/2/15 at 9:47 am to Lordofwrath88
I think the best team (results wise) was the '86-'87 team (won SEC regular season & tournament, went to the Sweet 16). Best talent was probably '75-'76 as they 3 Bama all-time greats (Douglas, King, & Dunn) and was the team that came closest to ending Indiana's undefeated season...
Another team that I would've listed was:
1988-89 (SEC Tourney Champs, 2nd in Regular Season)
Alvin Lee
Gary Waites
Michael Ansley
David Benoit
Melvin Cheatum
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Keith Askins
Robert Horry
Alvin Lee is my all-time favorite Bama b-baller...he was money from 3 and he was a lot of fun to watch when he was on a roll...and Ansley was a beast in the paint...
Another team that I would've listed was:
1988-89 (SEC Tourney Champs, 2nd in Regular Season)
Alvin Lee
Gary Waites
Michael Ansley
David Benoit
Melvin Cheatum
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Keith Askins
Robert Horry
Alvin Lee is my all-time favorite Bama b-baller...he was money from 3 and he was a lot of fun to watch when he was on a roll...and Ansley was a beast in the paint...
This post was edited on 3/2/15 at 9:57 am
Posted on 3/2/15 at 11:22 am to RollTide4Ever
quote:
Gotfired was a terrible offensive coach. His "UCLA highpost" looked like dogisht. Small wonder his 2004 team advanced to elite 8 once he had to ditch that offense.
I wouldn't say terrible...and we lost games in the Gottfried era due to defense, not the offense.
Posted on 3/2/15 at 2:34 pm to Lordofwrath88
2011-12 doesn't belong on that list or even a honorable mention
You forgot Roy Rogers on the '93 team. That team was a decent PG away from being great. Caffey,Rogers and McDyess, hell of a front line. Also on that team, Pitts, the second best perimeter defender behind Dunn at Bama, ever. Loved watching him play.
Also....'04-05>>>>>>'05-'06
You forgot Roy Rogers on the '93 team. That team was a decent PG away from being great. Caffey,Rogers and McDyess, hell of a front line. Also on that team, Pitts, the second best perimeter defender behind Dunn at Bama, ever. Loved watching him play.
Also....'04-05>>>>>>'05-'06
Posted on 3/2/15 at 2:47 pm to Lordofwrath88
1976.
"In the next game Indiana beat No. 7 Alabama 74-69 behind the play of Scott May (25 points, 16 rebounds). Alabama led 69-68 when May hit a jump shot with 2:02 left. At the time Coach Knight called this Alabama team the best any of his teams ever played.[1]"
LINK
"In the next game Indiana beat No. 7 Alabama 74-69 behind the play of Scott May (25 points, 16 rebounds). Alabama led 69-68 when May hit a jump shot with 2:02 left. At the time Coach Knight called this Alabama team the best any of his teams ever played.[1]"
LINK
Posted on 3/2/15 at 4:53 pm to Lordofwrath88
I wasnt even born until after half of those teams.
Posted on 3/6/15 at 4:13 pm to Lordofwrath88
quote:
1975-1976 Anthony Murray T.R. Dunn Ricky Brown Reggie King Leon Douglas - Keith McCord
should have gone all the way per Joe Dean.
This post was edited on 3/6/15 at 4:15 pm
Posted on 3/7/15 at 12:46 am to mikeytig
If u get right down to it, choosing anything post 2000 should not be included in this question. Even the elite 8 team couldn't hold a candle to the teams in the early 90s. Those teams were way better. Now I was too young to have seen the 75-76 team but that one still gets my vote.
This post was edited on 3/7/15 at 12:49 am
Posted on 3/7/15 at 10:27 am to Ol'DirtyCam
quote:
Another team that I would've listed was:
1988-89 (SEC Tourney Champs, 2nd in Regular Season)
Alvin Lee
Gary Waites
Michael Ansley
David Benoit
Melvin Cheatum
---------------
Keith Askins
Robert Horry
that team was so athletic. If you didn't box out, someone was going to fly in and throw it back down. Fun to watch. Benoit had that sweet short jumper. That team should definitely be in the OP.
This post was edited on 3/7/15 at 10:28 am
Posted on 3/8/15 at 2:37 pm to BamaGradinTn
quote:I was at that game in Baton Rouge...helluva game. Alabama was leading with less than 2 minutes to go (no shot clock back then), and Leon Douglas was in front of a fast break with the ball. Instead of scoring, he waited for Kent Benson (IU center) to get there before he shot, to try to draw a foul and foul him out of the game. Benson broke up the shot without fouling and IU got the ball. AFTER THAT, IT ALL WENT DOWN HILL...
1976. "In the next game Indiana beat No. 7 Alabama 74-69 behind the play of Scott May (25 points, 16 rebounds). Alabama led 69-68 when May hit a jump shot with 2:02 left. At the time Coach Knight called this Alabama team the best any of his teams ever played.[1]" LINK
There's no doubt that was Alabama's best team.
This post was edited on 3/8/15 at 2:38 pm
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