Most talented basketball team ever?

Submitted by massblue on

Should Nik, Glenn and Mitch be selected in the first round, will that make UM 2013 team one of the most talented college teams ever?  I cannot think of a recent college team that had 5 first round NBA players who started at the same time.

 

 

Michigan4Life

June 11th, 2014 at 8:07 PM ^

plays stellar defense and were unselfish team who always share the ball.  Yes, they're not a good shooting team and turn the ball over a ton, but they make up for it with their athleticism and unselfish plays.

MGoBender

June 11th, 2014 at 7:08 PM ^

Or the 1989 team.  

Let's not get ahead of ourselves with this "Best team ever" thing.  

Plus, the entire premise is false.  You can't pick players from 2013 and players from 2014 and call it a team.  Yes, some of those players played both years.  But not all.  And roles were different.  You have to look at those teams individually. Or you simply discuss who had the best 5 players within a 5 year span, which is a totally different concept.

LSAClassOf2000

June 11th, 2014 at 7:15 PM ^

That 1990-91 team in particular - as I recall - had four players go in the 1991 NBA Draft - three in the first and one in the second, if memory serves. I want to say George Ackles went in the second round, but relatively early. The first round picks would have been Greg Anthoy, Larry Johnson and Stacy Augmon then. Elmore Spencer was on that team but went in the 1992 draft, I think. 

aratman

June 11th, 2014 at 6:54 PM ^

Michael Jordan, Sam Perkins, James Worthy, Brad Daughrty not a bad lineup  and the 1960s UCLA teams were OK 38 game  NCAA Tourny winning streak.  10 national championship in 12 years.  I bet there were some good teams before that aswell.  I know it might seem like the game started in 2000 but there was NCAA basketball before that. 

Felix.M.Blue

June 11th, 2014 at 7:22 PM ^

This got me thinking how fun it was watch last year's team grow up in such a hurry. 

Also,  I was thinking if Michigan will ever have 3 upper classmen start again?

Also, the 85-86 Big Ten Champions had 7 guys drafted. Frieder had some really talented teams. They just didn't finish.

 

goblue1213

June 11th, 2014 at 9:21 PM ^

that team was probably the most talented team we gave ever had. Burke and Hardaway Jr went in the first round last year. IF all 3 of them go in the first this year, that puts all 5 starters from the National Runner-Up going in the first round. Say Caris goes on the first next year, and that's 6 players that were drafted in the first round off 1 team.

TheLastHarbaugh

June 11th, 2014 at 10:39 PM ^

It was a super talented team to be sure.

Burke and Hardaway were both 1st round picks.

Stauskas and GRIII will both be 1st round picks. McGary has an outside shot at a late 1st, but will certainly get drafted.

Caris is already being projected as a top 20 pick for next year.

There was a lot of talent on that team.

It's certainly right up there as one of the 5 most talented Michigan squads ever.

snarling wolverine

June 12th, 2014 at 11:02 AM ^

But this raises the question of how we define "talented."  Are we talking about how they were at the time or their eventual future?  A year ago, Caris was an extremely raw freshman and Nik was more of a designated stand-in-the-corner guy.  They both dramatically improved their games over the past 12 months.  During 2012-13 itself, they were not playing at a 1st-round NBA level.

 

 

oldblue

June 11th, 2014 at 10:44 PM ^

They had a #1 overall (Benson), #2 overall (Scott May), #7(Buckner), #11 WIlkerson, and #30 (Steve Green), but #30 was then in the second round. That team's top three subs went #43(Ted Abernathy, #32 (John Laskowski), and #27(Wayne Radford). That team was better than the 76 team, but May broke his arm and they lost in the Regional Final.

Yeoman

June 12th, 2014 at 12:39 AM ^

  • Bill Walton (#1 in '74)
  • Keith Wilkes (#11 in '74)
  • David Meyers (#2 in '75)
  • Richard Washington (#3 in '76)

Marques Johnson (#3 in '77) was a freshman and didn't play. That was the second year freshmen were eligible to play varsity basketball but Wooden didn't like the rule and didn't let his freshmen suit up. Not that he needed them.

So that's four top-three picks in one school at one time, and five in the top eleven. And two future hall-of-famers in the same graduating class.

 

Yeoman

June 12th, 2014 at 11:42 AM ^

Two future HOFers playing together in college as seniors.

That's unthinkable now. They'd be third-year NBA players, probably all-stars, Walton might even have been an MVP candidate.

They were knocked out of the tournament by David Thompson, still in college as a junior.

College basketball was awesome in the 70s. You young guys don't know what you missed.

rschreiber91

June 12th, 2014 at 2:06 AM ^

The last (and possibly only) Michigan team to have all 5 starters drafted in the first round is actually 1987-88 - Grant, Rice, Mills, Vaught and Robinson.

Tater

June 12th, 2014 at 4:02 AM ^

During a seven season span from 1697-1973, UCLA lost five games total and won seven straight championships.  Wooden may have gotten a huge assist from bagman extraordinaire Sam Gilbert all of those years, but I am going to give those rosters the nod as the most talented ever, especially when they had Kareem or Walton.

nowicki2005

June 12th, 2014 at 4:03 AM ^

what about UNC when they had Felton, Marvin Williams, McCants, Sean May and I can't think of their other starter. Duke in the boozer, williams, dunleavy years. Kentucky runs 8 NBA players plus every year

All Day

June 12th, 2014 at 9:23 AM ^

I know this will send me to Bolivia, but one of my favorite rosters of the 2000's was the 2001 Duke championship team...

 

Boozer

Battier

Duhon

Dunleavy

Jay Williams

 

Or the next year when they lost Battier, but picked up Dhantay Jones and Daniel Ewing.

maize-blue

June 12th, 2014 at 9:30 AM ^

I thought this was going to be about the possibility of Carmelo Anthony playing in Miami next season.