Vols till I fall
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I'm 45 and it's ZZ in terms of just impact on the team at the collegiate level. Tennessee career leader in assists and steals. 11.3 ppg, 5.4 apg, 2.3 rpg, 1.8 spg as a 5'-8 PG with next to no offers coming out of high school.
2nd place is a debatable topic; Bone, Chandler, Watson, Tony Harris, but ZZ is tops, easily, for me.
Well said.I’ll say CJ Watson. Guy played as a NBA point guard for a long time and started at UT from day 1. If he had played his whole career for Pearl instead of just one year, or if he had played for Rick Barnes, there’s no telling how good his career would have looked from an achievement standpoint. Plus he knocked out Joakim Noah and banged Floyd Mayweather’s baby mama, so you know he’s got some dog in him.
Chandler could have been the guy but left too soon. ZZ is an example of right guy, right time more so than being the greatest player to play point guard here. Maybe the greatest career of any UT point guard, but I don’t he was the greatest player to play point guard here. Bone was on his way but left too soon. Tony Harris and Bobby Maze had some successes here. Ramar Smith could have been a good one if he were not a psychopath. But I would go with CJ.
can’t remember if he was the PG but Tony White was damn good on average teams. However he did have Doug Roth for a couple of seasons….
I'm quite a bit older at 77, and I've seen some great Tennessee point guards but I'm gonna change this up a bit and say who was the best PG I've seen on any team. That would be Ernie DiGregorio who played for Providence from 1970-1973. He was a first rounder, 3rd overall pick, in 1973 and was rookie of the year in the NBA in 1974.I'm 27 years old, so I haven't seen the days of older film but my favorite PG was Jordan Bone.