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All time transfer (out) team

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If you had to create a "real" starting 5 (plus 1) of players who have left, who would you select? Must have 2 guards, 3 frontcourt players, and a wildcard.

Duncan
Roe
Sekunda
Hughes
Manning

Bland
 
None of them had any significant accomplishments with their next team did they?
 
None of them had any significant accomplishments with their next team did they?
Along with Lazor, Sekunda and Bland certainly had solid careers from what I recall.
 
What was the name of that poor kid who missed all the threes in DC'S final game? He transferred to Texas A&M, I believe...
 
What was the name of that poor kid who missed all the threes in DC'S final game? He transferred to Texas A&M, I believe...
Tony Scott. The one he missed from about 30 feet with SU down 1 with 50 seconds left was the killer.
 
George Papadakos...

"Papadakos would transfer to Michigan State where he would play from 1986-1988, average 10.1 points per game. He was the Spartans Most Improved Player in 1988, and was also the co-captain of that squad. He would have a career high 21 points and 21 rebounds against San Jose State in December of his senior year."
 
Manning
Sekunda
Williams
Scott
Bland

Papadokis
 
If you had to create a "real" starting 5 (plus 1) of players who have left, who would you select? Must have 2 guards, 3 frontcourt players, and a wildcard.

Duncan
Roe
Sekunda
Hughes
Manning

Bland

Matt Roe
 
Shermthegeneral said:
Ramel Lloyd went on to average 18 ppg at Long Beach State and played in the NBDL

Forgot about him.
 
If anyone cares, Matt Roe was the first name that popped into my mind. Im not an expert though, nor am i sober. Roe gets my vote for what he did before he left.
 
DaJuan Coleman.

Oops, sorry, back to my time machine...please forget I said that.
 
I can see the argument for Lazor, so maybe I'd put him before Bland, but Keith Hughes went for 21 and 10 his senior year and led the Scarlet Knights to the NCAA Tournament! Let those last 8 words sink in.

He was also a 2nd round draft pick.

As for some of the other suggestions, who would run the point? Other than Duncan, who is there? Theus? Patrick?
 
You always have to consider who they were playing behind. Duncan and Hughes were behind Sherman Douglas and Derrick Coleman. Lazor was behind John Wallace, etc. The fact that a transfer did well elsewhere is nice for him but it doesn't mean he deserved more playing time over an All-American when they were here as freshmen and sophomores. If they'd stayed they might have gotten a shot at doing what there did here as juniors and seniors.

I would like to have had Earl Duncan on that 1989-90 team that had everything but a point guard.
 
Ramel Lloyd went on to average 18 ppg at Long Beach State and played in the NBDL

ROCK!

Great guy. I got to go to a practice at Manley when I was a kid. He was the nicest player on the team to us.

I watched some kid (probably 14 or 15) beat Winfred Walton in pig.
 

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