My list would look like that, however; I didn't follow Ray Meyers era. I was a pre-teen during that time. So, I would have chosen Pearl or Barnes, because I never saw Meyers coach.
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I heard about Boerwinkle once chasing Stu off the floor during practice because Aberdeen bopped Tom upside the head one too many times with that broom.I saw Boerwinkle play. He was a big, big man. He had some bulk as well as height. A friend of mine played at that time and said the big show was watching Stu Aberdeen guard him with a broom in practice. For that time period, he was a really good big man. Unlike the big men that came later, not a lot of range shown in college, but was not called on to do that either. Mears would have choked him if he got far from the basket. I was surprised but pleased with his NBA career.
All these people talking about BK being the goat have clearly forgotten about Brandon Lopez.
King was and still a all time GREAT in the SEC he would be in the all time SEC starting line up, he was on his way of becoming a all time great in the NBA before he tore up his knee, King didn't have a off night he brought it every time he took on the court i seen him in person play by far the best to every take the court at TENNESSEE.No...Not even close...He might be a sixth man on that team MAYBE but he is far from the greatest player to wear orange...Love him to death but no....That starting 5 would almost be unbeatable...I would put them up against any starting 5 Kentucky could round up.