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Christmas Break Questionnaire

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Who is your NUMBER ONE, ALL-TIME BU PLAYER.

Only 1 player can be chosen.

You have to have been mentally coherent when they played... (make it more interesting with the younger fans)

I'll start:

Theron Wilson
 
Who is your NUMBER ONE, ALL-TIME BU PLAYER.

Only 1 player can be chosen.

You have to have been mentally coherent when they played... (make it more interesting with the younger fans)

I'll start:

Theron Wilson

I guess you must mean favorite, not best?
If that is the case the I would say Harold McMath.
If you mean best then Theron Wilson isn't in the top 20.
It would be between Hersey Hawkins and Chet Walker I would say.

Edit: Or is mentally coherent supposed to mean you saw them play. If that is the case then Hersey Hawkins
 
Remy Abell.

But being serious, it would probably be Anthony Parker. The first great player I was mentally coherent for. Sometimes I wish I was "mentally coherent" for Hawkins, Phegley, Anderson, Walker, Les, Winters.... But everything I know of them I've had to learn through secondhand stories or videos, books, etc. As silly as it sounds, one of the reasons I attended Bradley was because of a basketball card I had autographed by Hersey Hawkins when I was younger when he was a Sonic. The back of his card said his college was "Bradley" and when I found out it was in Illinois, I got really excited and everything took off from there. Funny how much influence athletes have over youngsters.
 
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Frank Sylvestor.........not really.....there are so many favorites for different reasons ...

I liked Jimmy Caruthers a lot back in the day as well as Voise Winters...there are so many..

as far as the best...I guess Hersey and Parker
 
Faves- Phegley, Harold MacMath, Hop Houston, Barney Mines, Voise Winters, Trevor Trimpe

Best I saw- Hersey Hawkins(lucky enough to get to know well and consider a friend) and as good as he was, was also one of the most genuine people I've ever met...
 
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I really liked watching Eric Roberson play defense. He never stopped moving. Unfortunately, he didn't have the skills at the other end of the court.
 
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