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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 223515" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>All of these lists and I haven't seen Shumpert's name on any of them (maybe I just wasn't looking hard enough). I'd put him above many, many on these lists. Other names no one has mentioned are Martice Moore and Malcolm Mackey. With some of the names being bantered about, how guys like this get left off surprises me.</p><p></p><p>However, the question is about MGH, so I'm not looking at who "became" the best players, but who were the best players while at Tech. To me, that changes the dynamics of the list. I'd put MGH, Gani Lawal, B.J. Elder, Brian Oliver (1st) in the same catagory. Gani was a 4 and BJ a 2, but these guys were scorers who could shoot the outside and score going to the basket. They all were the unequivocable leaders on their respective teams. I think MGH will play at the next level, but it may not be NBA. He wasn't a superstar, but he was a solid go-to guy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 223515, member: 198"] All of these lists and I haven't seen Shumpert's name on any of them (maybe I just wasn't looking hard enough). I'd put him above many, many on these lists. Other names no one has mentioned are Martice Moore and Malcolm Mackey. With some of the names being bantered about, how guys like this get left off surprises me. However, the question is about MGH, so I'm not looking at who "became" the best players, but who were the best players while at Tech. To me, that changes the dynamics of the list. I'd put MGH, Gani Lawal, B.J. Elder, Brian Oliver (1st) in the same catagory. Gani was a 4 and BJ a 2, but these guys were scorers who could shoot the outside and score going to the basket. They all were the unequivocable leaders on their respective teams. I think MGH will play at the next level, but it may not be NBA. He wasn't a superstar, but he was a solid go-to guy. [/QUOTE]
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