Champagnie

I remember attending a preseason open practice during Omar Cook's freshman year and Jarvis saying that St. John's had the most players in the NBA.

Don't know if that was true or not but I believe around 99-2000 all these guys were in the league:

Mullin
Wennington
Mark Jackson
Jayson Williams
Malik Sealy
Shawnelle Scott
Felipe Lopez
Zendon Hamilton
Ron Artest
Lavor Postell
Erick Barkley
 
I remember attending a preseason open practice during Omar Cook's freshman year and Jarvis saying that St. John's had the most players in the NBA.

Don't know if that was true or not but I believe around 99-2000 all these guys were in the league:

Mullin
Wennington
Mark Jackson
Jayson Williams
Malik Sealy
Shawnelle Scott
Felipe Lopez
Zendon Hamilton
Ron Artest
Lavor Postell
Erick Barkley
very depressing thinking about how far we have fallen :cry:
 
I remember attending a preseason open practice during Omar Cook's freshman year and Jarvis saying that St. John's had the most players in the NBA.

Don't know if that was true or not but I believe around 99-2000 all these guys were in the league:

Mullin
Wennington
Mark Jackson
Jayson Williams
Malik Sealy
Shawnelle Scott
Felipe Lopez
Zendon Hamilton
Ron Artest
Lavor Postell
Erick Barkley
Ah, when players had careers in college, not a season, maybe two.
 
I remember attending a preseason open practice during Omar Cook's freshman year and Jarvis saying that St. John's had the most players in the NBA.

Don't know if that was true or not but I believe around 99-2000 all these guys were in the league:

Mullin
Wennington
Mark Jackson
Jayson Williams
Malik Sealy
Shawnelle Scott
Felipe Lopez
Zendon Hamilton
Ron Artest
Lavor Postell
Erick Barkley
Since Jarvis I believe
Norm had 0
Lavin -Sampson and Harkless
Mullin -Ponds and Champagnie
Anderson- Champagnie
And only Harkless had any success
 
Since Jarvis I believe
Norm had 0
Lavin -Sampson and Harkless
Mullin -Ponds and Champagnie
Anderson- Champagnie
And only Harkless had any success
Pointer drafted at least. Did you mean to add someone else besides champagnie for Mullin?
 
I remember attending a preseason open practice during Omar Cook's freshman year and Jarvis saying that St. John's had the most players in the NBA.

Don't know if that was true or not but I believe around 99-2000 all these guys were in the league:

Mullin
Wennington
Mark Jackson
Jayson Williams
Malik Sealy
Shawnelle Scott
Felipe Lopez
Zendon Hamilton
Ron Artest
Lavor Postell
Erick Barkley
Are you trying to say there has been a drop off in the talent level at St. John’s in the last 20 years? I hadn’t noticed, interesting. 🤪
 
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