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"If they were still at their school" team

  • Leonardo
    I think we had this a month or so ago, but if players hadn't left their college, what would some of the teams been like in the 09-10 season?

    Anyone on these teams could have been up-to a senior in the 09-10 season, meaning they could have been at their college in 09-10, 08-09, 07-08, or 06-07.
  • jpake1
    I often think about this. I think UNC would have won this year if Lawson and Ellington had stayed around.. and Davis not been injured.
  • LJ
    Ohio State
    Conley
    Cook
    Lighty
    Oden
    Koufos
    Diebler
    Turner
    Buford

    Shit, guys would play like 15 minutes, lol.
  • jordo212000
    Greg Oden, Mullins, Lauderdale
    David Lighty
    Evan Turner, Diebler
    Daequan Cook, William Buford
    Mike Conley

    Not bad, not bad.
  • jordo212000
    LJ wrote: Ohio State
    Conley
    Cook
    Lighty
    Oden
    Koufos
    Diebler
    Turner
    Buford

    Shit, guys would play like 15 minutes, lol.
    ahh you beat me to it. I forgot about Koufos
  • Trueblue23
    OSU would have been damn tough to beat...

    Unless you're Memphis lmao
  • ironman02
    jpake1 wrote: I often think about this. I think UNC would have won this year if Lawson and Ellington had stayed around.. and Davis not been injured.
    Brandan Wright would have been a senior this season also. A Carolina team with Lawson, Ellington, and Wright would have been tough to beat.
  • SportsAndLady
    I think Memphis would have taken the cake here.
  • jpake1
    Those are some damn good teams.
  • Azubuike24
    For next year:

    John Wall, Brandon Knight
    Eric Bledsoe, Darnell Dodson, John Hood
    Darius Miller, DeAndre Liggins, Stacey Poole
    Patrick Patterson, Enes Kanter, Josh Harrellson
    DeMarcus Cousins, Daniel Orton, Enes Kanter
  • wildcats20
    I hate these hypothetical situations.

    In OSU's case:

    If Oden stays for 4 years. Mullens and Koufos do not commit to OSU. I don't care what they have said about it, they would not have committed to OSU to sit for 3 or so years.

    So these teams would NEVER have happened. But I guess it's fun to think about....
  • jordo212000
    wildcats20 wrote: I hate these hypothetical situations.

    In OSU's case:

    If Oden stays for 4 years. Mullens and Koufos do not commit to OSU. I don't care what they have said about it, they would not have committed to OSU to sit for 3 or so years.

    So these teams would NEVER have happened. But I guess it's fun to think about....
    Yeah that's what my roommate and I were talking about. But it is fun to think about.

    What would a parallel universe look like if all college basketball players were forced to play 4 years and couldn't leave early? I wonder where all the talent would go? Obviously Ohio State wouldn't be stacked with 3 centers like that. I wonder if this would benefit the mid-majors or whether these guys would go to other big conference teams without as much talent?
  • mallymal614
    Starters
    G: Conley
    G: Cook
    F: Turner
    F: Koufos
    C: Oden

    Bench
    Lighty
    Buford
    Diebler
    Mullens
    Lauderdale
    Madsen (transfered to OSU before Oden class came in, so he would have still been on the team)
    Crater (Said he wanted to play with Conley. Crater probably never transfers if Conley stayed in school)
  • ZeroCool
    give me durant and texas.
  • jordo212000
    ZeroCool wrote: give me durant and texas.
    Ok, Durant and who else? Haha. DJ Augustin? Good luck.
  • Laley23
    jordo212000 wrote:
    ZeroCool wrote: give me durant and texas.
    Ok, Durant and who else? Haha. DJ Augustin? Good luck.
    Well, all you would need is Durant lol.

    But James, Augustine, and some other great players would still be on Texas.
  • cview
    I think it depends where Cal is at. If he's at Memphis you can add some of the UK guys as well as Xavier Henry to that team. I think there would be a lot of really good teams. Obviously all of these teams would look drastically different because they wouldn't rake in the kind of commits they have and who knows if Tyreke Evans turns into Tyreke Evans with Derrick Rose running the show or if Evan Turner puts up his triple double-ish numbers with Greg Oden cleaning the glass and Mike Conley being the primary ballhandler.

    Ohio State, Memphis, North Carolina, Kentucky, Duke(this years team plus Gerald Henderson and Elliot Williams) would be the best IMO, with OSU and Memphis probably the cream of the crop. I honestly think OSU would have the best talent and/or mix of talent.

    I also just thought of this team. I'm too lazy to see if some of these guys may have expired their eligibility but...

    Jonny Flynn
    Wesley Johnson
    Andy Rautins
    Scoop Jardine
    Eric Devendorf, though he probably would fuck it up more than help. But if he's your 5th best guard then you're okay.
    Rick Jackson
    Arinze Onuaku
    Donte Green
    Paul Harris
    ^Hasn't been mentioned yet but that would be one HELL of a team.

    I'd love to see these matchups. The guard play would be nasty. Conley, Turner, Rose, Evans, Wall, Johnson, Flynn were all or will be top 6 picks. Seeing those sets of guards going up against one another should be any college basketball fans wet dream. If this actually were a rule I think some of the UCONN teams from a few years ago would be sick as would Florida and UNC. It's fun to think about. Just quickly running through it in my head I think UCONN may have had Rudy Gay, Ben Gordon, Emeka Okafor, Josh Boone, Marcus Williams, and Hilton Armstrong on the same team while UNC could have started Raymond Felton, Rashad McCants, Marvin Williams, Tyler Hansbrough, and Sean May together.
  • ZeroCool
    durant and anyother four over anybody mentioned. this kid in college for a second or third year? wow. no one in college could have defended him. nobody.
  • GOONx19
    Azubuike24 wrote: For next year:

    John Wall, Brandon Knight
    Eric Bledsoe, Darnell Dodson, John Hood
    Darius Miller, DeAndre Liggins, Stacey Poole
    Patrick Patterson, Enes Kanter, Josh Harrellson
    DeMarcus Cousins, Daniel Orton, Enes Kanter
    I'm gonna guess that Kentucky's team in three years would be the best collection of all time. I don't see Cal slowing down with the recruiting, and 2011's class we already know is gonna be loaded.
  • 2quik4u
    Felton
    McCants
    May
    Williams
    Hansbrough
    Terry
    Noel
    Green


    only team that would compare would be early 2000 duke team
  • Azubuike24
    These are teams who would've actually been eligible last year. That UNC team is spread over about a 7 year period.
  • wildcats20
    Azubuike24 wrote: These are teams who would've actually been eligible last year. That UNC team is spread over about a 7 year period.
    Actually it's not.

    It would have been the 05-06 team if May, McCants, Felton, and Marvin Williams all came back. Also throw in a Wes Miller who really found his stroke once those 4 were gone. As well as frosh Bobby Frasor and Marcus Ginyard,
  • Azubuike24
    The original topic was about teams who would still be playing as of last year.

    If we go back all-time over a 4-year period and pick the greatest teams, there probably isn't a team from 2000 or later that can compete.

    So no, that UNC would not be "the greatest except for a Duke team from 2000"
  • wildcats20
    Yeah I'm not saying it was the "answer" to the topic, but that team doesn't stretch over 7 years.
  • SQ_Crazies
    The Hoosiers could have had a nice team. Had a few great players leave early in the last decade. Jefferies, Wright, Gordon. I've thought about this with them, but it'll just drive you nuts. Oh what could have been if Knight could have stayed.