stoops4pres
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The guy's a stud. Reminds me a lot of Wayne Ellington, their games are similar.
LOL... no kidding. He was a McDonald's AA... it's not like he was a "diamond in the rough."
IIRC, OSU beat out KU for his services.
Yep.
If Anderson was a better defender I might rank him as the #3 OSU player of the modern era (after Reeves and Houston).
As is, I really would put Desmond Mason ahead of him. Mason wasn't as good of a pure scorer as Anderson, but he could score (19 ppg senior year), and he was a much better and more versitile defender.
Joey Graham is another one who I would rank higher if he had any interest in playing defense.Speaking of him, I think he might have been the most fun of the "great" recent OSU players to watch on the offensive end. He was such a massive matchup problem for other teams... there was just no good way to guard him.
Was he better then Joey Graham?
I wasn't saying they got lucky with this one or anything like that. Let's just say they have a stud every four years. Anderson, Fe'lon, Boggins, Tony, Roberts, Mason, Graham, shall I go on.
Good ranks on these boys, but they really played well for the pokes.
Richard Dumas was the best player to come out of this state that few know about. Too bad he could not get his life straight. The man was a bonified NBA all-star talent wise.
Dumas was very good. His jumper still left something to be desired. That's why once he was figured out as a top flight slasher, the NBA got a scouting report on him.
Dumas was very good. His jumper still left something to be desired. That's why once he was figured out as a top flight slasher, the NBA got a scouting report on him. John Starks hands down is the best NBA player from OSU's ranks. I think Blake will be eventually for OU to go along with Gar Heard, Tisdale, Mookie, and Alvan Adams.