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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 930761" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>In terms of star power walking in the door—the one and done kind of players—it’s hard to make a list without these four</p><p></p><p>Kenny Anderson*</p><p>Stephon Marbury</p><p>Chris Bosh</p><p>Derrick Favors</p><p></p><p>If Favors or Bosh played here four years, we’d have gotten a star PG to go with them, and they’d have had insane stats. </p><p></p><p>(*Yes, KA played 2, but “one and done” wasn’t as much of a thing when he played)</p><p></p><p>If you’re talking about players who made a difference at TECH, that’s such a hard list. </p><p></p><p>My era started with the Price—Salley—Yvon Joseph crew. They were really important because they turned us from a doormat into a contender. </p><p></p><p>Players like Dalrymple and Craig Neal and Tom Hammonds were important because they kept us from being a “one-hit-wonder” and put us on the path to being a great team for most of the next 20 years. </p><p></p><p>Brian Oliver, Dennis Scott, KA, Matt Geiger, Jon Barry, Harpring, and a bunch of others helped make the 90’s a dream decade for GT. </p><p></p><p>If I had to pick 5 that were critical for Tech, I’d pick</p><p>Price-Salley as a tandem (they were more special because they played together, but you might pick someone other than Salley)</p><p>KA-Dennis Scott-Brian Oliver. KA would have been special on his own, but playing together made a special team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 930761, member: 282"] In terms of star power walking in the door—the one and done kind of players—it’s hard to make a list without these four Kenny Anderson* Stephon Marbury Chris Bosh Derrick Favors If Favors or Bosh played here four years, we’d have gotten a star PG to go with them, and they’d have had insane stats. (*Yes, KA played 2, but “one and done” wasn’t as much of a thing when he played) If you’re talking about players who made a difference at TECH, that’s such a hard list. My era started with the Price—Salley—Yvon Joseph crew. They were really important because they turned us from a doormat into a contender. Players like Dalrymple and Craig Neal and Tom Hammonds were important because they kept us from being a “one-hit-wonder” and put us on the path to being a great team for most of the next 20 years. Brian Oliver, Dennis Scott, KA, Matt Geiger, Jon Barry, Harpring, and a bunch of others helped make the 90’s a dream decade for GT. If I had to pick 5 that were critical for Tech, I’d pick Price-Salley as a tandem (they were more special because they played together, but you might pick someone other than Salley) KA-Dennis Scott-Brian Oliver. KA would have been special on his own, but playing together made a special team. [/QUOTE]
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