The Top 10 Oregon Ducks In NBA History
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The Top 10 Oregon Ducks In NBA History
I just saw this on MSN and thought I'd share it.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nba/ra ... =ACERDHP17
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Chris Boucher's last season alone is better than some of these guys' careers. 14ppg 7rpg 2bpg is exceptional for someone off the bench.
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Yeah, good list, but Boucher should be on.
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I wouldn't be suprised if Duarte joins that list in a few years.
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I feel its Aaron Brooks and everyone else. I don't really count one and dones that stop by the campus for a few month's. The other Brooks, Dillon Brooks would be number 2.
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Terrell Brandon is arguably at the top. He made all star game in 96
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He was at the top of this list. This is what they had to say about him...lukeyrid13 wrote:Terrell Brandon is arguably at the top. He made all star game in 96
One of the best point guards of the 1990's, Terrell Brandon is an easy choice for the top spot on this list - even if injuries derailed his career at age 31. Brandon was a two-time All-Star in the mid-90's with the Cavaliers, averaging just under 20 points per game in back-to-back seasons. He finished his career with averages of 13.8 points and 6.1 assists, and is among the NBA's all-time leaders in assists (96th) assists per game (59th) steals per game (69th) free throw percentage (24th) player efficiency rating (92nd) and offensive box plus/minus (64th). Brandon's 1990-91 season is one for the ages, as he averaged 26.6(!) points per game, along with five assists as a sophomore - leading to him getting taken 11th overall in the 1991 NBA draft.
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Ah ok, he was 10th in my slide show. But it must have been in reverse order for me.gogreen55 wrote:He was at the top of this list. This is what they had to say about him...lukeyrid13 wrote:Terrell Brandon is arguably at the top. He made all star game in 96
One of the best point guards of the 1990's, Terrell Brandon is an easy choice for the top spot on this list - even if injuries derailed his career at age 31. Brandon was a two-time All-Star in the mid-90's with the Cavaliers, averaging just under 20 points per game in back-to-back seasons. He finished his career with averages of 13.8 points and 6.1 assists, and is among the NBA's all-time leaders in assists (96th) assists per game (59th) steals per game (69th) free throw percentage (24th) player efficiency rating (92nd) and offensive box plus/minus (64th). Brandon's 1990-91 season is one for the ages, as he averaged 26.6(!) points per game, along with five assists as a sophomore - leading to him getting taken 11th overall in the 1991 NBA draft.