who is your favorite Iowa Basketball Player of All Time??

Oh if Brad had just caught that last pass at the end of the game against UNLV and their towel sucking coach.

I was there BigD, at the Kingdome......

Never forget the look on the Hawks faces walking off the court at halftime up by 16 or so. They were stunned......

The only way UNLV could get back was by making threes. We didn't adjust to the long rebound on a miss, and the refs took Kevin Gamble out of the game early in the second half......

:)
 
I was lucky enough to see all of the 1970 home games in the Fieldhouse as a boy. That 1970 team was the best Iowa team I have ever seen, football or basketball.

I would rate the Big 4 right at the top: Chad Calabria, Glenn "the Stick" Vidnovic, Downtown Freddy Brown and JJ have to be in the Iowa BB hall of fame

Yeah, you were fortunate, ChosenOne........
 
Bobby Hansen. Fellow 1979 grad and the times I have run into him he has been fun to talk to.
Honorable mention:
Adam Haluska

1970 team
BJ Armstrong
Lots of others
 
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(1) Ronnie Lester
(2) Aaron White
(3) Kevin Boyle
(4) Eddie Horton
(5) Bruce "Sky" King

All excellent choices. There are so many you don't think about until someone brings up their names and then you think, "Man I really loved the way that kid played."
 
I was there BigD, at the Kingdome......

Never forget the look on the Hawks faces walking off the court at halftime up by 16 or so. They were stunned......

The only way UNLV could get back was by making threes. We didn't adjust to the long rebound on a miss, and the refs took Kevin Gamble out of the game early in the second half......

:)
Yah I remember during the second half the frustration of some of the open three point shots they were getting. I thought Mr. Davis should have called a time out sooner and not waited for UNLV to cut it to a ten point lead. I think he said later on that he had wished he had done that too. Great coach and even greater person.
 
How about a little love for me? How about a new sub category: Favorite Iowa basketball player that transferred to Clarke College.
 
This is one of those questions where I have a different answer every time it gets asked. Like favorite song or movie or porno.

I'll go with Dean O because it was awesome watching him carry the Hawks on his back for that first B1G Tourney Championship run even though Reggie Evans got the Tourney MVP.
 
Guy Rucker became painful to watch. Mentally, he was a mess by his senior year. His confidence was just in shambles. I always felt for the guy because he had all the potential in the world...which is probably why he fell apart.

Edit: I just checked his stats and he didn't even play his senior year, which was '99-'00. Does anyone remember what happened there?

Academics, if it hasn't been mentioned

Partly why I wasn't too upset when EC Matthews went elsewhere...that area around Detroit is not too high on the totem pole academics wise.
 
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1. BJ Armstrong
2. Chris Street
3. Jess Settles
4. Val Barnes
5. Kent Hill

For once, I wish I were older to have seen Ronnie Lester. I will never forget my mom saying Iowa would have won the NC had Louisville not undercut him to take him out of the game.

If anyone thought of Denny Crum in my house, the cursing would soon follow from her...not a fan of him she wasn't...;)
 
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Jess Settles pre-back injury hands down. Just dominated,and could have taken the Nba money but decided to come back and unfortunately it didn't work out ,dude was a beast. Well , him and a Jason Bauer, but he was a family friend however he was a great defender and team player though.
 
I never saw Murray Weir & Sam Williams and I barely remember Freddy Brown. There is no player that followed Ronnie Lester that is even close as an individual or as a leader of a team. We have not won a Big Ten title or been to the Final Four since Ronnie Lester left.
 
When I was a kid in grade school in Jesup Woolridge and Kenyon Murray came to an exhibition match for a charity fundraiser. Class act and for a good cause. Still have the signed shirt from afterwards
 
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