MGoBlue.com's Top Ten Michigan NBA Draft Picks

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We all love lists and debating about lists.  MGoBlue.com just completed its series on the top Michigan NBA Draft Picks of all time.  Drum roll, please.

  1. Rudy Tomjanovich
  2. Glen Rice
  3. Juwan Howard
  4. Cazzie Russell
  5. Jalen Rose
  6. Jamal Crawford
  7. Ricky Green
  8. Campy Russell
  9. Terry Mills
  10. Phil Hubbard

That list is hard to argue with -- if you confine yourself to the players that the Athletic Department is allowed to consider.  Of course the list has a huge hole since one person many would put as number one disqualified himself. 

So where to put C-Webb?  He was a number one draft pick and finished his 15 year NBA career with 17,182 points and 8,124 rebounds.  He was a 5 time All-Star, 5 time All-NBA selection (2001 first team, 1999, 2002, & 2003 second team, 2000 third team), All Rookie team and Rookie of the Year in 1994, and the 1999 NBA rebounding champ (13.0 rpg).  But, he has no NBA championships, something that both Rudy T (as a coach) and Glen Rice (as a role player) have.  And Rice still beats Webber out as the most prolific Wolverine NBA scorer (natch).

I say number three, but it's close.

Michigan_Mike

June 25th, 2010 at 11:25 AM ^

Webber is the best player we've ever had. All the extracurricular nonsense aside he was the most talented Michigan basketball player of all time in college or in the NBA. He's a future NBA hall of famer and will go down as one of the most intelligent and well rounded power forwards of all time. He had incredible agility to pull off moves in the post and I don't think I've ever seen a 4 pass as well as he could.

gmoney41

June 25th, 2010 at 11:32 AM ^

against orlando in 95.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noUmAlzwq7Q

Gmoney had the sweetest shot i have ever seen.  98 All star game MVP and record holder for most points in a half, plus he brought us our only National Championship still holding the record for most points in a NCAA tournament.  My number one player of all time, hands down.  C-Webb has love for the university which i like to see, but he was part of the reason our b-ball program has been in the abyss for the last 10 years, so I cannot include him on the list.

gmoney41

June 25th, 2010 at 11:43 AM ^

but look at the stats, and the records (the NCAA tourney record will probably never be broken in this day of college b-ball).  The fact that he was the main reason for our ONLY National Championship should be the remaining factor that seperates him from the rest.  C-webb was a great player, but neither he nor the Fab Five won jack shit.

Space Coyote

June 25th, 2010 at 12:11 PM ^

People either forget or never had knowledged dropped on them about how good Rudy T was, and how great he could have been if he hadn't had his brain knocked out of his skull in an on court fight/cheap shot. 

 

That being said, as others have already noted, Webber was the most talented player Michigan has ever had.  As a pure athlete he was up there before Air Georgia (before his knees chose to be pudding), passing, well passing he is one of the all-time great passing big men, and was a steller defender, jump shooter, rebounder, and dunker.  There was nothing he couldn't do (besides maybe win the big game).  Before he came to the Pistons and looked like Grandpa Webber he averaged 20-10 for his NBA career.

 

No doubt he is either number 1 or 2, and the only reason I even give the option for number 2 is because sometimes people forget how good Rudy T really was.