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It's a different game now, but I don't know that he belongs in Jason Kidd or Bobby Hurley's category yet.

And Pistol Pete I have to think is rightfully in this discussion

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I heard him say that, i was thinking Ben Gordon before Dan said that..he knows a hell of alot more hoops than me.. Sounds like he could be closer to Curry than Gordon.

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It's a different game now, but I don't know that he belongs in Jason Kidd or Bobby Hurley's category yet.

And Pistol Pete I have to think is rightfully in this discussion



For me the two toughest freshman college guards were Chris Jackson and Kenny Anderson. As strictly freshman phenom types I've yet to see anyone hit the scene that surpasses what they did in College.

I'm checking Young out now. Will try and catch a little more of him later in the year. The announcers are sort of letting him have it.

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Leading the Nation in scoring and assists....don't remember that happenimg

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It's a different game now, but I don't know that he belongs in Jason Kidd or Bobby Hurley's category yet.

And Pistol Pete I have to think is rightfully in this discussion



For me the two toughest freshman college guards were Chris Jackson and Kenny Anderson. As strictly freshman phenom types I've yet to see anyone hit the scene that surpasses what they did in College.

I'm checking Young out now. Will try and catch a little more of him later in the year. The announcers are sort of letting him have it.


Great call. Not sure if it was they were freshmen but I vaguely remember them playing against each other in the tournament.

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It's a different game now, but I don't know that he belongs in Jason Kidd or Bobby Hurley's category yet.

And Pistol Pete I have to think is rightfully in this discussion

Bobby Hurley? He was the 3rd best player on his own team. How could he be the best guard to play in college bball?

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It's a different game now, but I don't know that he belongs in Jason Kidd or Bobby Hurley's category yet.

And Pistol Pete I have to think is rightfully in this discussion



For me the two toughest freshman college guards were Chris Jackson and Kenny Anderson. As strictly freshman phenom types I've yet to see anyone hit the scene that surpasses what they did in College.

I'm checking Young out now. Will try and catch a little more of him later in the year. The announcers are sort of letting him have it.


Great call. Not sure if it was they were freshmen but I vaguely remember them playing against each other in the tournament.



They did meet in the tournament. Anderson was a freshman and Jackson a sophomore. Georgia Tech won and ended up in the final four that year.

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Not taking anything from Young, missed 25 shots yesterday, still put up a lot of points, still a lot of missed shots, has some Steph Curry in him with hitting some long 3's though.


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I'm not sure if he's the best, but he's certainly the most skilled offensive player I've seen at his age. His array of moves around the basket combined with his range and quick release is unbelievable.

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RFDC wrote:
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It's a different game now, but I don't know that he belongs in Jason Kidd or Bobby Hurley's category yet.

And Pistol Pete I have to think is rightfully in this discussion

Bobby Hurley? He was the 3rd best player on his own team. How could he be the best guard to play in college bball?


Bobby Hurley was the straw that stirred the drink on that team imo. What can I say, I loved the guy's heart.

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Best guard I have ever seen in college ball? Yaz.

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It's funny how he's taken for granted and then routinely ignored in these discussions

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Best college basketball player I've ever seen was Glenn Robinson.

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Regular Reader wrote:
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It's a different game now, but I don't know that he belongs in Jason Kidd or Bobby Hurley's category yet.

And Pistol Pete I have to think is rightfully in this discussion

Bobby Hurley? He was the 3rd best player on his own team. How could he be the best guard to play in college bball?


Bobby Hurley was the straw that stirred the drink on that team imo. What can I say, I loved the guy's heart.


He was one edgy midget. Loved his game.

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Regular Reader wrote:
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It's a different game now, but I don't know that he belongs in Jason Kidd or Bobby Hurley's category yet.

And Pistol Pete I have to think is rightfully in this discussion

Bobby Hurley? He was the 3rd best player on his own team. How could he be the best guard to play in college bball?


Bobby Hurley was the straw that stirred the drink on that team imo. What can I say, I loved the guy's heart.



Hey you don't ever need to explain your love for Hurley to anyone. He is inarguably one of the greatest guards in NCAA history. 2x champ, all time leader assists. Also pretty sure he won the 2nd title while committing 1 turnover either the entire tournament or the entire F4 (forgot). And he helped engineer an upset in the F4 over a team many considered to be one of the best in history.


Guy was a stud, its a shame that car accident ended his career before it even started.

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I've been hyping this guy for 2 months and now you finally pay attention?

I'll give Dakich the benefit of the doubt for not mentioning Michael Jordan since Dakitch did in fact shut MJ down in MJ's last college game.

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As I've been saying since November, Trae is a poor man's Steph Curry (even though he's better than Curry at the same age).


his team is starting to fall apart from the strain of one guy having the ball 80% of the time. #21, #1 and to a lesser extent #20 and #0 shoot the ball whenever they get it and it's usually some forced drive into traffic.


It's all on Lon Kruger now to see if he can figure out a way to integrate Trae's game into a team concept. So far Kruger hasn't done anything other than roll a ball out there and say go do whatever you want.

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As I've been saying since November, Trae is a poor man's Steph Curry (even though he's better than Curry at the same age).


his team is starting to fall apart from the strain of one guy having the ball 80% of the time. #21, #1 and to a lesser extent #20 and #0 shoot the ball whenever they get it and it's usually some forced drive into traffic.


It's all on Lon Kruger now to see if he can figure out a way to integrate Trae's game into a team concept. So far Kruger hasn't done anything other than roll a ball out there and say go do whatever you want.


Listening to Dan Mcneil and Tim Doyle, there talking about Trae Young now, how he's got some Steph Curry and if he comes to the Bulls, will be an exciting team by next year.


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As I've been saying since November, Trae is a poor man's Steph Curry (even though he's better than Curry at the same age).


his team is starting to fall apart from the strain of one guy having the ball 80% of the time. #21, #1 and to a lesser extent #20 and #0 shoot the ball whenever they get it and it's usually some forced drive into traffic.


It's all on Lon Kruger now to see if he can figure out a way to integrate Trae's game into a team concept. So far Kruger hasn't done anything other than roll a ball out there and say go do whatever you want.


Listening to Dan Mcneil and Tim Doyle, there talking about Trae Young now, how he's got some Steph Curry and if he comes to the Bulls, will be an exciting team by next year.


From the little I've seen of him, I wouldn't say he has elite explosiveness or athleticism. That would be my main concern about him. But his game is ridiculously polished for an 18-year-old.

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Regular Reader wrote:
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It's a different game now, but I don't know that he belongs in Jason Kidd or Bobby Hurley's category yet.

And Pistol Pete I have to think is rightfully in this discussion

Bobby Hurley? He was the 3rd best player on his own team. How could he be the best guard to play in college bball?


Bobby Hurley was the straw that stirred the drink on that team imo. What can I say, I loved the guy's heart.

No doubt. He was a great player. I just dont think he is above some others in greatest guard of all time.

He maybe the grittiest guard to ever play the college game.

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Ive seen clips of Gary Payton @ Oregon.. He would rape Hurley.

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It's a different game now, but I don't know that he belongs in Jason Kidd or Bobby Hurley's category yet.

And Pistol Pete I have to think is rightfully in this discussion

Bobby Hurley? He was the 3rd best player on his own team. How could he be the best guard to play in college bball?


Bobby Hurley was the straw that stirred the drink on that team imo. What can I say, I loved the guy's heart.

No doubt. He was a great player. I just dont think he is above some others in greatest guard of all time.

He maybe the grittiest guard to ever play the college game.


You need to change your perspective. he's comfortably one of the greatest players in CBB history.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1683694-ranking-the-10-greatest-point-guards-in-college-basketball-history

http://www.ncaa.com/news/basketball-men/article/2017-09-04/best-college-basketball-point-guards-last-30-years

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Ive seen clips of Gary Payton @ Oregon.. He would rape Hurley.



that's awesome, you've seen clips.


Payton was great. He was slightly worse than Hurley as a college player, but they're in the same tier of greats.

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RFDC wrote:
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It's a different game now, but I don't know that he belongs in Jason Kidd or Bobby Hurley's category yet.

And Pistol Pete I have to think is rightfully in this discussion

Bobby Hurley? He was the 3rd best player on his own team. How could he be the best guard to play in college bball?


Bobby Hurley was the straw that stirred the drink on that team imo. What can I say, I loved the guy's heart.

No doubt. He was a great player. I just dont think he is above some others in greatest guard of all time.

He maybe the grittiest guard to ever play the college game.


You need to change your perspective. he's comfortably one of the greatest players in CBB history.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1683694-ranking-the-10-greatest-point-guards-in-college-basketball-history

http://www.ncaa.com/news/basketball-men/article/2017-09-04/best-college-basketball-point-guards-last-30-years


I dont think I do. He was a great player. One of the best PGs to play. That one link has him as #9 I am completely good with that.

RR had him and Jason Kidd listed as the greatest guard college has ever seen. I just dont think that is the case. He is not the greatest guard to play the game.

Magic
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All better than Hurley.

Again, Hurley was a great player. But not the greatest guard college has ever seen.

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Regular Reader wrote:
RFDC wrote:
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It's a different game now, but I don't know that he belongs in Jason Kidd or Bobby Hurley's category yet.

And Pistol Pete I have to think is rightfully in this discussion

Bobby Hurley? He was the 3rd best player on his own team. How could he be the best guard to play in college bball?


Bobby Hurley was the straw that stirred the drink on that team imo. What can I say, I loved the guy's heart.

No doubt. He was a great player. I just dont think he is above some others in greatest guard of all time.

He maybe the grittiest guard to ever play the college game.


You need to change your perspective. he's comfortably one of the greatest players in CBB history.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1683694-ranking-the-10-greatest-point-guards-in-college-basketball-history

http://www.ncaa.com/news/basketball-men/article/2017-09-04/best-college-basketball-point-guards-last-30-years


I dont think I do. He was a great player. One of the best PGs to play. That one link has him as #9 I am completely good with that.

RR had him and Jason Kidd listed as the greatest guard college has ever seen. I just dont think that is the case. He is not the greatest guard to play the game.

Magic
Oscar
Pistol Pete
Isiah Thomas

All better than Hurley.

Again, Hurley was a great player. But not the greatest guard college has ever seen.


Maybe he never saw those guys? They pre-date me in terms of their college careers.

I guess we're saying the same thing...I thought you were saying you didn't consider Hurley to be an all time great. All those guys are all time greats.

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I guess we're saying the same thing...I thought you were saying you didn't consider Hurley to be an all time great. All those guys are all time greats.

Yeah I think we are saying the same thing. I was not intending to diss Hurley at all. He was great. It is a testament to how good Duke was at that time that Hurley was their 3rd best player.

It really is too bad that we did not get to see his real game transition to the NBA.

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I guess we're saying the same thing...I thought you were saying you didn't consider Hurley to be an all time great. All those guys are all time greats.

Yeah I think we are saying the same thing. I was not intending to diss Hurley at all. He was great. It is a testament to how good Duke was at that time that Hurley was their 3rd best player.

It really is too bad that we did not get to see his real game transition to the NBA.



At the same stage Hurley was nowhere near the player Kenny Anderson was. Same stage really applies in this case because Kenny Anderson left after 2 years. Hurley stayed for four. They entered the same year.. Kenny Anderson dominated as a Freshman. He was a true phenom.

Hurley was good and benefitted from having great players namely Grant Hill Laettner around him.

I stlll remember him being injured during one of his seasons and K placing Hill at the point. Team didn't miss a beat and in all honesty looked better with Hlll as the point IMO.

There were a number of guards better than him as a college player.

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So, is Hurley in the top 50 college point guards all-time? Top 40? Top 20?

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