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Post by Thunder Good-Oil on Jan 19, 2014 18:09:29 GMT -5
Vincent Yarbrough Scottie Hopson Jordan McRae
Tough call... I might put McRae first. He's really not had much corching. He's just now learning how to pass the ball. He's probably the best defender of those three.
McRae's probably the least soft of the three.
Yarbrough might have been the best shooter. I haven't looked up the stats.
Hopson is the biggest under achiever.
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Post by Rudedog on Jan 19, 2014 18:56:27 GMT -5
Close with McCrae and Yarbrough. Yarbrough would disappear some nights. Hopson not even honorable mention.
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Post by TNCOWBOY on Jan 19, 2014 18:59:39 GMT -5
I cant believe im saying this but give me Hopson any day over Yarbrough.
McRae is Magic Johnson compared to those two.
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Post by Thunder Good-Oil on Jan 19, 2014 19:20:13 GMT -5
VY did go 3-3 in the tournament and had three 20s. He had horrible coaching at UT.
McRae may never score a point in an NCAA tournament game.
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Post by TNCOWBOY on Jan 19, 2014 19:33:46 GMT -5
True but McRae is getting worse coaching. Jerry Greene is Naismith compared to Martin.
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Post by JM on Jan 19, 2014 21:28:39 GMT -5
Yarbrough #1 easily. Played in the NBA for 3 years.
Hopson never will and McRae is McRae.
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Post by JM on Jan 19, 2014 21:30:10 GMT -5
Yarbrough played on the most talented team in school history, that shouldve played for the national title, 1999-2000
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