Canadian

June 17th, 2013 at 11:44 PM ^

I'm sorry but I gotta ask... Am I the only one who hates when people refer to michigan as "Big Blue"? I always associate the "Big Blue" moniker with the Big Blue Nation, the fans of the university of Kentucky.

turd ferguson

June 18th, 2013 at 12:09 AM ^

For the sake of getting one comment in here on topic, my lasting memory of Webber in the NBA will be that 2002 Western Conference Finals series against the Lakers.  One of the most entertaining (and frustrating) NBA serieseseseses I can remember.

maineandblue

June 18th, 2013 at 3:02 AM ^

"The Big Ten ranks last among the six power conferences in active NBA players (25) and first-round NBA draft picks (28) since 2000 -- the last year a Big Ten team won an NCAA title."

Wow, this surprised me. Hopefully the recent trend continues and the B1G is closer to the top of the list in 5-10 years. I know we'll do our fair share. 

DirkMcGurk

June 18th, 2013 at 6:54 AM ^

This thread is a perfect example of what is wrong with forums. Guy created a thread and missed fixing a few things and instead of being adults and realizing his intent you derail the thread to be dicks. Just don't post or one post of hey buddy you missed a b in Webber.

In reply to by DirkMcGurk

MGoShoe

June 18th, 2013 at 8:36 AM ^

...but you're wrong. This forum requires a modicum of effort and attention to detail on the part of posters. Like correctly spelling the name of one of the most prominent Michigan athletes of the past few decades. Like knowing how to properly refer to the team you root for and post about. Like providing some insight into the referenced article besides "Title says it all." 

Bottom line: If you don't want your thread to devolve into stupidity, don't encourage it.

turd ferguson

June 18th, 2013 at 8:59 AM ^

I'm somewhere in the middle on this.  I like that we police that stuff so that I don't have to cringe every time I read a thread, but there are better ways to police threads than have 20 people make the same comment, rendering the thread useless and unreadable.  Just neg the damn thing and move on after the first couple of critical comments.

LSAClassOf2000

June 18th, 2013 at 11:34 AM ^

To sort of tie this to a thread last night, it is interesting to note that the Michigan players on this ESPN list are some of the Wolverines who served the longest in the NBA as well. Chris Webber played 14 seasons, as did Glen Rice. Juwan Howard played for 18 seasons, and Jamal Crawford and Jalen Rose put in 12 seasons each. It would be great to see Burke and Hardaway and anyone in drafts in the coming years also be as long-lived in the league as these guys. 

gmoney41

June 18th, 2013 at 12:15 PM ^

I would put Glen Rice a little bit higher than C-Web, but then again I am biased.  Both were incredible NBA players, C-Webb one of the best big men in his era, and Glen, one of the best shooters ever.  Big ten had some talent, Big Dog, Alan Henderson, Calbert Cheney, Jimmy Jackson, Nick Anderson, Kendal Gill...etc

lilpenny1316

June 18th, 2013 at 4:25 PM ^

But Webber almost averaged a double-double his entire NBA career, and those were not all great Bullets/Wizards and Kings teams.  I'm a bit surprised some of the other guys never acheived stardom, especially Jimmy Jackson.  And poor Nick Anderson.  He went from a solid 70% FT shooter to about 40% after missing those free throws in the '95 Finals.