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Interesting post. I wondered what happened with Terry Russell after he left UT. But I disagree with your assessment of Kent Hollenbeck's playing style.
Do not misunderstand my appreciation for Kent's career, he would work real hard, especially away from the ball, to get in position to receive the ball and score, around the rim or with a quality jumper. With the target he had on his back he had too. He smoothly was a great defender on the other end. But my eyes did not see the kind of aggressiveness that guys achieving what he did typically displayed. My view may have been skewed by a conversation I had with one of his friends from his West Hills Elementary days, who shared that he and others had to push Kent to even go out for their team. It ended with a quote in response to those trying to explain to him he could be a great scorer. He told me that Kent's response was simply that he would not take a shot he did not expect to go in. He was the least cocky great athlete I ever encountered.
To contrast, the other guy we discussed, Terry would gladly break your arm for one more rebound or would gladly apply a hard foul if needed. His achievements were more influenced by drive and aggressiveness when the clock was running. Would love to have access to total fouls by each in their HS careers, bet it is not close. To wrap up this wordy clarification, I would compare Kent's basic game and mindset to a different Fulton/UT guy Ron Widby, and Terry's to Howard Bayne. Different games but loved them both. But I put Ron in the passive category and Howard obviously not. Odd that a 3 sport AA could be in that category, but that is how I viewed his classy greatness.