atlantavol62
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I've been watching and following the Vols since the late 60s. King, Ellis, Grunfeld, Johnson and Houston would be my top five. Johnny Darden doesn't belong on the list. Rodney Woods doesn't belong on the list. I would have Jimmy England on it before either one of the them. Nix isn't top ten. Brandon Wharton shouldn't be on there either. Lofton wouldn't be in my top ten. Tony Harris, Isiah Victor and Steve Hamer have no business on the list either
Ellis is second. The silliness about him only having one strong season is dead wrong.
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I dont know how you leave off Wayne Chism for Tony Harris or Isiah Victor. Chism was the leader of the team's deepest NCAA tournament run.
and Yarbrough is way too high, dont care what the stats are. More to being a "greatest Vol" than numbers.
there's nothing laughable about your list bro... thanks for taking the time to put it together and bringing something to the board... concerning tony white... he was the best FT shooter ever and knew how to draw a foul when we needed two points... and most times he came away with two of em.. in an interview once, someone asked him why people missed so many free throws and what made him so good.. he said its simple really.. i just totally focus on the very front of the rim.. and then simply try to throw the ball just over the very front of the rim.... it improved my foul shots
Thanks, Mr. Cafego. (Funny how he looked 50 years old even in 1939.) I was hoping for disagreement. Some people just disagree disagreeably. I never played much organized ball, but I was always a decent free throw shooter, myself, and that is similar to the approach I take. I just try to put it up there as soft and dead as possible. If you do that, you usually get the roll.
I loved Candace, that is a interesting idea is she top 20 material?
Ellis is #2 and it's not close.
If you're going all the way down to 20, I feel like Michael Brooks and Howard Wood should be on there somewhere.
That would be silliness if that was what I said.
How old are you? I always thought you were in your 20's, but that was based on surliness and contentiousness. (Although you usually make halfway decent points.) Anyway, if you're old enough to have seen Ellis play, then I appreciate your opinion.
. Some people just disagree disagreeably