The 1968-69 teams front court had Paultz, Abraham and John Warren (Depre and Calzonetti were the guards) and finished ranked 8th in the AP Poll.Speaking of dunkers of which there are many…… which front line was best?
Wenningtin, Berry, Glass
Werdan, Sealy, Middleton
Searcy, Davis, Schaffer
Paultz, Abraham,,Cleuss
And don’t go by the teams success as there were other players like Mullin who contributed to that.
Don’t forget Ed Searcy who criminally in his time of college hoops was unable to dunk but could out jump all of the others mentioned.
That’s absolutely The Truth !Berry. Jones and Glass
My favorite
Could put Berry with any 2 other guys and would be best though
Willie Glass!!!!Like Searcy, neither Beaver Smith nor Mel Davis were permitted to sully the game of basketball by using their superior athletic skills to overcome the neurotic shortcomings of diminuative white men. To the contrary, which is why while at SJU those cheaters plus John Warren, Joe Depre, {{Billy Paultz}}, Glen Williams, George Johnson and especially {{Paul Berwanger}} were not permitted to jump in the air and throw the ball vigorously through the net. That would have been cheating.
Similarly over that period Lew Alcindor, Elvin Hayes, Wes Unseld, Bob Lanier, Spencer Haywood, Artis Gilmore, Marvin Barnes, Bernard King, Sidney Wicks, Bob McAdoo and DAVID THOMPSON were not permitted to dunk. Some would say that not letting David Thompson dunk is like not letting Ursala Andress pose naked, AKA a crime against humanity.
I am not one of those people: allowing more skilled participants to dominate sports is wrong, especially of those participants comprise minorities. I say no. Four passes and then run the picket fence at them. That is what good basketball is all about.
(Remember that time when Boo Harvey was jogging the ball up court and Lou cautioned him to "slow down" and Boo said (paraphrasing) 'I already have.' That was funny. It's still funny.
tl;dr:
Best dunker: David Russel| Walter Berry | Someone else
Best nascent dunker: Ryan Williams | Rasheed Jordan | Someone else
Most ferocious without great hops: Anthony GloverBest dunker IMO - David Russell
Most worthy - Willie Glass, Shelton Jones, Walker Berry, Malik Sealy, Lavor Postell, Sir Dom
Posterizing - Rysheed Jordan
Jaw dropping - Michael Porter
Most ferocious - Justin Burrell
Grant, Postell , Artest
Anthony Glover had insane hops at Rice.Most ferocious without great hops: Anthony Glover
Just looked at this thread for the first time and was shocked - shocked, I say - to discover that a fellow capable of spelling "nascent" could somehow misspell both "Ursula" and "Rysheed" in the same post.Some would say that not letting David Thompson dunk is like not letting Ursala Andress pose naked, AKA a crime against humanity.
Best nascent dunker: Ryan Williams | Rasheed Jordan | Someone else
her nickname was Ursula Undressmisspell both "Ursula"
I don’t think players in Dove’s era were allowed to dunk.Only got to see him play a few times, but Sonny Dove should be in the mix, too.
CuJo.Most ferocious without great hops: Anthony Glover
The dunk was outlawed from 1967-1976. Sonny's last year at St. Johns was 1966-1967 so I don't think the ban affected him except perhaps for his senior year.I don’t think players in Dove’s era were allowed to dunk.
He would be the most ferocious dunker without any hopsCuJo.
Just looked at this thread for the first time and was shocked - shocked, I say - to discover that a fellow capable of spelling "nascent" could somehow misspell both "Ursula" and "Rysheed" in the same post.
Are we human? Or are we dancer?Just looked at this thread for the first time and was shocked - shocked, I say - to discover that a fellow capable of spelling "nascent" could somehow misspell both "Ursula" and "Rysheed" in the same post.
I suppose we are only human after all. Warped, misanthropic, and morally compromised, perhaps - but still human. Or humanoid. Or something.
The dunk was outlawed from 1967-1976. Sonny's last year at St. Johns was 1966-1967 so I don't think the ban affected him except perhaps for his senior year.
Season | School | Conf | Class | G | GS | MP | FG | FGA | FG% | FT | FTA | FT% | TRB | AST | STL | BLK | TOV | PF | PTS | SOS | |
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1964-65 | St. John's (NY) | Ind | SO | 29 | 5.5 | 11.4 | .483 | 2.7 | 4.2 | .642 | 11.7 | 13.8 | 1.82 | ||||||||
1965-66 | St. John's (NY) | Ind | JR | 26 | 8.3 | 17.4 | .477 | 4.6 | 6.5 | .700 | 14.5 | 3.0 | 21.2 | -0.80 | |||||||
1966-67 | St. John's (NY) | Ind | SR | 28 | 8.6 | 18.3 | .472 | 5.1 | 7.5 | .673 | 11.8 | 2.6 | 22.4 | 2.52 | |||||||
Career | St. John's (NY) | 83 | 7.4 | 15.6 | .476 | 4.1 | 6.1 | .675 | 12.6 | 1.8 | 19.0 | 1.18 |