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OK, my five has to be:
1. Rich Yunkus
2. Kenny Anderson
3. Mark Price
4. Dennis Scott
5. Sammy Drummer
I know my 5 choice is radical but Sammy was just a flat out winner as a player. Could play above the rim, play forward, and was as silky smooth on the court as anyone I’ve ever seen play. Only Anderson had a quicker move to the basket in my opinion and only Yunkus was more deadly on a pull up jumper in the lane. Only at Tech for two years with a limited supporting cast other than Tico Brown. Averaged over 20 points a game. Had a tragic life.
One trick he was famous for in practice. Someone would place a quarter or dime or nickel on top of the backboard. He would elevate high enough to pick up the change.
My other choices need no explanation. They represent the very best of the best at Tech.
1. Rich Yunkus
2. Kenny Anderson
3. Mark Price
4. Dennis Scott
5. Sammy Drummer
I know my 5 choice is radical but Sammy was just a flat out winner as a player. Could play above the rim, play forward, and was as silky smooth on the court as anyone I’ve ever seen play. Only Anderson had a quicker move to the basket in my opinion and only Yunkus was more deadly on a pull up jumper in the lane. Only at Tech for two years with a limited supporting cast other than Tico Brown. Averaged over 20 points a game. Had a tragic life.
One trick he was famous for in practice. Someone would place a quarter or dime or nickel on top of the backboard. He would elevate high enough to pick up the change.
My other choices need no explanation. They represent the very best of the best at Tech.