I am going to go with Yvon Joseph. I know he was not the most fluid and skilled big man to ever play for the Jackets, but my reasons are many: You have to love his back story, coming to the USA from squalor in Haiti as a soccer goalie. We had some classes together (both M.E.s at TECH at the same time). He was, as we say in ME, "wicked smaaaht". The dude spoke 4 languages too. He was a physical freak in his day. He was a great compliment to Salley, Price , and Dalrymple. In a way, he reminds me of Gotsis in that he was new to this game and worked his butt off to make up for the lack of experience. Plus, and this is a big plus, he nailed both free throws (one spun around the rim seemingly forever) at the end of regulation with no time left, to send us to an eventual victory against UVA in triple OT at home (the best hoops game I have ever witnessed in my life. I stormed the court at the end and gave my 7 foot hero a huge sweaty hug in a massive wave of humanity). So, I pick YJ because of who he was and the memories he provided.