All-time UT BBALL Team

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Who makes your all-time UT BBall Team

G- Allen Houston
G- Lofton/Tony White
F- Bernard King
F- Dale Ellis
F- Ernie Grunfield

Honorable Mention
C- Dan Federman/Doug Roth
 
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Who makes your all-time UT BBall Team

G- Allen Houston
G- Lofton/Tony White
F- Bernard King
F- Dale Ellis
F- Ernie Grumfield

Honorable Mention
C- Dan Federman/Doug Roth

Like this team but would use Reggie Johnson as backup center and would actually choose TWhite over Lofton. I like Lofton, but he lives and dies with the 3 - note the case with Ton. Finally, I would look up some UT history and figure out who this Grunfeld fella was, 'cause he was solid. Probably better than Grumfield.
 
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I would choose Lofton because he is just a Sophmore and his game just keeps getting better. He had some nice drives the other night against Memphis.
 
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#12
I see no mention of Ron Slay, Ron Slay was nasty and was the SEC scoring leader (I think) his final year at UT.

He's balling overseas right now from what I hear.
 
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#15
as I mentioned in the last post like this, Kevin Nash makes the list as a bench player. but he has to come out w/ the Wolfpack NWO music. He'll just be used to come in and powerbomb anybody that tries to cause problems.
 
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as I mentioned in the last post like this, Kevin Nash makes the list as a bench player. but he has to come out w/ the Wolfpack NWO music. He'll just be used to come in and powerbomb anybody that tries to cause problems.


So he's just there to fight? Sounds like Tony Harris.
 
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#18
Two teams......pre and post intergration:

G Danny Schutz
G Bill Justus
C Tom Boerwinkle/Gene Tormalion
F A.E.(man with the golden arm) Davis
F Ron Widby

G Tony White
G Alan Houston
C Reggie Johnson
F Benard King
F Ernie Grunfield

Coach Ray Mears
 
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Allan Houston, Dale Ellis, Ernie and Bernie are MUSTs. But that's one true guard and three swingmen/forwards. We need more of a point guard, and though he played more of a shooting guard, you've got to put Tony White on there.

Backups would include: Lofton, Dyron Nix, Ron Slay, Tony Harris, Reggie Johnson, Steve Ray, Gary Carter, CJ Watson, Dan Federman.

Side note - maybe the best player never to really get a chance to shine with a great team: Marcus Haislip. If he's stayed his senior year, he'd have been SEC player of the year. He was unstoppable down low.
 
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B. King
A. Houston
T. Harris
D. Nix
D. Ellis
E. Grunfield
T. White
M. Brooks
CJ Black
C. Lofton
G. Hamer
R. Slay

That would build a pretty good team.
 
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#25
and Brandon Warton (I think was his last name) could drill three's all day long. He was pretty underrated I think
 

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