@@yungdudda2x pretty insane you can't understand humor and the fact I'm just listing Georgetown legends.. I thought the.. hahahahaha... was a dead give away
Arizona PG: Mike Bibby/Damon Stoudemire SG: Gilbert Arenas SF: Sean Elliot/ Richard Jefferson/ Andre Igoudala PF: Aaron Gordon/ Lauri Markkanen C: DeAndre Ayton
Sam Perkins also played with MJ at NC, but it took refs to decide winner of championship game, against Patrick and Sleepy Floyd/ in other words refs cheated down stretch for Dean Smith over John Thompson
@@ABrown-hs7fy Cougars all time starting 5, c Olajuwon , pf Big E, i would throw 3 guard with these Clyde Drexler, Otis Birdson & Don Chaney with Bo Outlaw 6th man plus Dwight Jones would be a great team who could compete and probably beat most lineups
For Kansas: Danny Manning had a better NBA career than the Morris twins combined. 2x All Star before he blew his knee. Dropped 30 on Magic. After knee surgery, he still won 6th man of the year.
The Andrew Wiggins and Marcus Morris picks were ridiculously garbage. Then again, this guy is like 24, so he doesn't know any better. Those two guys won nothing in the tournament. I'd put Jacque Vaughn, Nick Collison, or Raef LaFrentz in there. I'd even put Brandon Rush and Mario Chalmers ahead of Wiggins and Morris. He only picked them because they've been NBA mainstays, but as college players they lost the only games that mattered.
WOW!...you have a good point Iverson, Ewing and Mourning wouldn't matter for the other 2. Have to give my 2 cents for my hometown Cards-D Mitchell, D Griffith, S Walker, M Harrell, and T Williams
You just making shit up. Where did you pull 43pts from, your ass? Drazen was great, but his career high is 39 pts and it didn't come vs Jordan and the Bulls.
How could Zion Williamson be on the DUKE squad when his “Prime” consisted only of a Season and a Half. I would Take Elton Brand at Center, Kylie Irving at the 1-Guard, Grant Hill at 2-Guard, Jason Tatum at Small Forward and Shane Battier at Power Forward.
Bill Walton won 2 TITLES with UCLA, and was 3 time college player of the year. Yet, he is conspicuously absent from this list. How many NCAA titles did Westbrook win anyways?? 🙄
@@meccascott7356 Yup, he had a few seasons when he was the NBA MVP and won the NBA title in 1977, THEN he had injury issues. And even when he had injury issues, he still managed to win the 6th Man of the Year while on the Celtics. Yup, MVP, NBA champion, and 6th Man of the Year. In other words, he did more than all the other people in that picture ever did in the NBA and NCAA.... 🙄
@@ABrown-hs7fy I didn't say that, did I? I wouldn't take Walton over Kareem, BUT I'd take him over EVERY other person on that thumbnail. Reggie Miller was good, but was never MVP and never won a title. Westbrook has won the MVP, BUT never won a title. And neither of them won a title at UCLA. Tell me how you could put them above Walton? Walton won 2 titles at UCLA, was 3 time NCAA Player of the Year, was a 2 time NBA champ with the Trailblazers (1977) and Celtics (1986), NBA MVP in 1977, and despite injuries, won the NBA 6th Man of the Year in 1986. Walton has more accolades than Westbrook and Miller COMBINED!! LMAO!! What it is is that you youngsters need a fucking history lesson, and I'm just the person to give it. I've been watching the NBA since 1980, so I am not what you newbies call a 'casual'. You have an obvious bias towards the modern players, and minimize the accomplishments of old school players who were WAY BETTER. Walton is better than everyone in that thumbnail EXCEPT Kareem. Kareem had a better overall career because he stay relatively injury free. But, Walton won a title (1977) while Kareem was in his prime. So, do the math... 💯
@@OL_TONE act like most these other teams in the vid don’t have a weaker link than D-Marsh, 😂🤣 but yeah replace that with Cliff, like a couple others said. Actually must’ve had a brain fart when typing this, because I should’ve put Cliff in the first place!
You gotta put Danny Manning on Kansas' top 5. Player of the year and NCAA title. Also, no Michigan w/ Chris Webber, Jalen Rose, Juwan Howard, Glen Rice, Rudy Tomjanovic.
I'll stick with my all-time great Syracuse Orangemen team. G - "The General" Sherman Douglas G - David Bing One of the Detroit Pistons greatest Hall of Famers SF - Carmelo Anthony PF - Derrick Coleman - The man Charles Barkley said should of been the greatest Power Forward ever. But when Derrick put effort in to his game he was unstoppable. C - Ron "Black Hole Seikaly - He got his nickname when playing for the Miami Heat. They said if you passed it down to Ron you were never seeing that ball back.
Cuse fan through and through but NO WAY there is an Orange squad without Pearl running the point. Love Sherm but Pearl IS Syracuse basketball. I know my history too and Bing is legit...buuuuut, he was a lil too far in the rearview mirror for many to appreciate so I like Chill Bill Owens at the 2 (or the 3)...at the 3? then what to do with Melo?...look he brought us a chip (he and Hakim Warricks wingspan) but it was ONE season, so him and Sherm can come off the bench...we don't have a real 2Guard, a shooter...so put GMac on the squad...or Leo Rautins or Matt Roe...and if we wanted a defensive lineup, Stevie Thompson can make the squad...how bout Raf Addison?, John Wallace?, David Johnson?, Moten!?....sheeeit, what about Red Bruin and Eric Santifer...or Louie and Bowie!...our only problem is we don't have enough real bigs after Seikaly.
You gotta put more thought and research into some of these starting 5’s. James Worthy should be at the 4 for UNC. Joel Embiid should be starting at the 4 for Kansas, putting him next to Wilt. Just imo
Kansas Fan here, (that doesn't mean anything special) Gotta be at least a 3 year player to be a Jaywhawk. The one and done thing sucks. in my opinion, again not important or special.
Memphis should get an honorable mention as well... with Penny, D. Rose, Tyreke Evans and Lorenzen Right... And also Georgia tech who would start 3 point guards and Dennis Scott and Chris Bosh....
I'm a UConn alum, but our 5 would be Kemba Walker, Ray Allen, Rip Hamilton, Donyell Marshall, and Andre Drummond. You've only heard of four of those guys, and only one of them could be considered an all-time great
@@RobJarrell63 Robinson might be above Marshall. I wouldn't put Butler above Hamilton (Leading scorer on an NBA championship team, multiple all-stars). UConn was basically the one team that could consistently win (and maybe overachieved) in a 15 year era dominated by Duke, but they're hardly an NBA factory.
Michigan 🤣🤣 they've only had a few good seasons since the 90's Michigan State has been the best in the big ten since izzo took over with numerous NBA players
That LSU team would be hella fun to watch. Remember the premise was they’d be in their prime, and imagine the dominance of Shaq with prime Maravich and Rauf. And with Maravich, Simmons and Petit, the ball movement would be fantastic.
Georgia Tech has an argument: - PG: Kenny Anderson - SG: Stephon Marbury - SG: Dennis Smith - PF: Chris Bosh - C: John Salley Honorable mention: Mark Price Travis Best Thad Young Iman Shumpert Derrick Favors
@@40EastTrill My fault. I clicked the wrong "reply" button. I meant to click the original posters "reply", but clicked yours on accident (you were the first to respond so you were at the top). My apologies.
Providence College has at least Four Standout Coaches who played College Basketball there before heading to the bigs. Lenny Wilkens, John Thompson, Jim Larranaga, and Billy Donovan. And they coached some pretty impressive future Pro talent on various American campuses too. Jimmy Walker. Johnny Egan. Ernie DiGregorio. Kevin Stacom. Marvin Barnes. Dickey Simpkins. Eric Murdock. Abdul Shamsid Deen. Otis Thorpe. Austin Croshere. And then there was the most impressive Providence alumnus of them all perhaps. He was renowned as the Commissioner who helped put The Big East Conference on the map in addition to a fine tenure as The Providence Head Coach. Dave Gavitt.🏀B.W.
Agree -- over Zion, who isn't a center and really hasn't done much in the NBA yet. You could also slide Jack Marin, who had a better 15-year NBA career than J.J. into the shooting guard slot.
I'ma be honest with you, I'm a little bit shocked that Marquette doesn't make this list. Considering their starting 5 would be Doc Rivers, Dwyane Wade, Jimmy Butler, Maurice Lucas, and either Jerome Whitehead or Jim Chones. You have two unselfish superstars in D Wade and Jimmy Buckets, and great distributing from Doc Rivers and a all-star 3rd option in the late, great Maurice Lucas. Sure the shooting isn't great, but you still have elite passing and defense in my eyes.
@@jedimasterjoe5386 No im not. But I am saying if Bosh your leading scorer which it looks like this lineup he is. Then your expectations of the team shouldn't be real high.
UCONN: PG) Kemba Walker SG) Ray Allen SF) Rip Hamilton PF) Cliff Robinson C) Andre Drummond Bench: PG) Ben Gordon SG) Caron Butler SF) Rudy Gay PF) Charlie Villanueva C) Emeka Okafor
Other people are doing it, I will add University of Washington's all time lineup. G: Isiah Thomas G: Nate Robinson Swing: Brandon Roy F: Detlef Schrempf C: James Edwards
Might go with Christian Welp at center too. I got on the elevator at the dorm with him once. Largest human I ever saw in person. Its the depth that is unexpected with Thybulle, Fultz, and Stewart in short rotation and Terence Ross, Qiuncy Poindexter, and Mc Daniels deeper on the bench. Detlef can handle the 1 v 1 scoring along with Nate Robinson. Thybulle would be the size at guard. Surprisingly enough, I think that would top the best from Gonzaga, for starters and for the moment.
I LOVE Peja but you’d be crazy to pick him over Dirk (yes I know he was a 4 but he could play the 3 with his shooting). Dirk not being in the lineup is a felony.
I mean Giannis is a 2x mvp, mvp and def player of the year in the same season, champ, and finals mvp. As much as I love Dirk(which is a lot), I think Giannis has the slight edge
Good list, some glaring omissions- For international players: Toni Kukoc For North Carolina: James Worthy For Kentucky: Rajon Rondo or Rex Chapman Duke: Christian Laettner Why didnt you include: Michigan, UNLV, Syracuse,or Indiana??
For UCLA, I'd move Bill Walton to PF and take him over Kevin Love. I know his NBA career was heavily derailed by injuries, but you said "at their best." Well, at his best, he was an NBA MVP and one of the most effective defenders of all time.
Probably a handful of colleges that should be at #10 instead of Florida. I nominate Minnesota with Lou Hudson, Kevin McHale, Mychal Thompson, Archie Clark and Ray Williams. 70,062 points in the NBA (compared to 52,340 for Florida), similar rebounds, assists, blocks and steals.
You should do an 11-20 of this list. Where do you think Alabama would rank? PG: Mo Williams SG: Collin Sexton SF: Latrell Sprewell PF: Robert Horry C: Antonio McDyess
Worthy left out on UNC? Antoine Walker, Kenny "Sky" Walker and Mashburn left out on UK? Laettner and Danny Ferry left out on Duke? You got the stats so I'm sure your right but James Worthy is the one that should replace Jameson.
Elton Brand had good pro career and was still left off should be on there instead of Zion. Cause Zions not even played a full year and would fix the defense problem.
UNLV that team with Larry Johnson, Stacey Agmon, Anderson Hunt, Greg Anthony, Greg Echols. All went to ball after college, Larry Johnson couldn't be stop by anyone in college basketball at anytime. Hey give big game James Worthy, I hope I got the spelling right.
How the heck did you forget Georgetown? Patrick Ewing, Alonzo Mourning, Iverson, and Dikembe Mutumbo? FOUR hall of famers!!! Not to mention Roy Hibbert, Sleepy Floyd, etc...
You left off the Michigan Wolverines?!? Hell, three of the “Fab 5” deserve to be there themselves! Then add Glen Rice and Cazzie Russell…damn good team!
Zach Lavine over guys like Marques Johnson and Jamaal Wilkes for UCLA is a choice. Its a testament to how good UCLA was that you have guys like Bill Walton, Gail Goodrich, and Sidney Wicks and know that you can't put them above some other guys from that school.
No clue how you missed Georgetown, or St. John's (Mark Jackson, Chris Mullin, Bill Wennington, Jayson Williams, Ron Artest), or Indiana (Isaiah Thomas, Victor Oladipo, Walt Bellamy, and whoever else you want).
Who could beat this "team?" 1. John Wall 2. Devin Booker 3. Jamal Mashburn 4. AD 5. Karl Anthony Towns (Put KAT in over Issell for his 3pt shooting) Bench: Rajon Rondo PG De'Aaron Fox PG Shai Gilgeous Alexander Combo Jamal Murray SG Tyler Herro SG Tayshaun Prince SF Julius Randle SF/PF Dan Issell PF Bam PF/C Boogie C
Good list but I think Ohio State has to be at least considered: PG: Mike Conley SG: D’Angelo Russell SF: John Havlicek PF: Jerry Lucas C: Greg Oden Very well rounded team and I would definitely argue could be at 9 or 10 on this list.
International team got to have Drazen Petrovic in there. Tragically, we never saw his prime but just as he was peaking he was better than anyone else you have on the international team.
Christian Laettner was the best collegiate player to play at Duke. Not to have him on the all time list shows your lack of knowledge of basketball and your youth.
No one year player deserves to be on this list. Williamson? He hasn’t made it through a season yet. Battier is the most underrate NBA player. That man was the ultimate utility player/ teammate. He did whatever was needed to make a team great.
Umm u could substitute an LSU cheerleader 4 Ben Simmons & what about Arizona?! PG Mike Bibby SG Gilbert Arenas SF Andre Igoudala SF Richard Jefferson SF Sean Elliot PF Aaron Gordon C Brian Williams a.k.a. Bison Dele
And The 1972 U.S. Olympic Basketball Head Coach Henry Iba coaching them up. Remember he guided The Cowboys to two NCAA Championships when they were known as Oklahoma A&M.🤔🏀🎖B.W.
Georgetown:
PG: Sleepy Floyd
SG: Allen Iverson
SF: Alonzo Mourning
PF: Patrick Ewing
C: Dikembe Mutombo
Hahahahaha.
This is a team that should be in the top 10.
Zo at SF 😳
not a good lineup 👎
@@yungdudda2x pretty insane you can't understand humor and the fact I'm just listing Georgetown legends.. I thought the.. hahahahaha... was a dead give away
@@yungdudda2x Its 4 hall of famers in that lineup lmao
No way Jamison over James big game worthy
carter/mj/worthy/sheed/mac
Exactly
Yup!!!
Definitely
I was thinking the same damn thing
Gotta have Big Game James Worthy on the Tarheels, Top 50/75 NBA player of all time, NBA and NCAA Champion, Antwan was nice but hes the odd man out
Arizona
PG: Mike Bibby/Damon Stoudemire
SG: Gilbert Arenas
SF: Sean Elliot/ Richard Jefferson/ Andre Igoudala
PF: Aaron Gordon/ Lauri Markkanen
C: DeAndre Ayton
Sucks…
@@acason4 riveting rebuttal
@@KB-qk1ic
What argument need to be made when that lineup amongst the presented lineups is demonstrably average at best… 🤷🏼♂️
@@acason4 the Arizona team i mentioned handles Florida. Texas wouldn't do much better.
@@KB-qk1ic
Get real…
UNC
PG:KSmith
SG:MJ
SF:Worthy
PF:Wallace
C:McAdoo
Bench: VCarter-AJamison-JSTackhouse-DWilliams-SPerkins-BDaugherty-PFord-BobbyJones
You forgot James Worthy, one of the 50 greatest players, who also played for North Carolina with Jordan.
This guy doesn't know what he's talking about making lineups
Sam Perkins also played with MJ at NC, but it took refs to decide winner of championship game, against Patrick and Sleepy Floyd/ in other words refs cheated down stretch for Dean Smith over John Thompson
Billy Cunningham
@@JomoDaMusicMan how did they cheat that game was a back and forth classic. Carolina got hosed against Villanova
@@sirjer73,
Villanova was not involved in 82 NCAA final. It was NC Tar Heels vs Georgetown Hoyas.
Houston with Hakeem, Clyde Drexler, Elvin Hayes and whoever else would be nasty
No lie
That's a tough line up. Gotta look to see who would fill the other spots.
DON CHANEY GREAT GUARD AT 6'6" AND OTIS BIRDSONG WOULD COMPLETE HOUSTON COUGARS NBA ALL TIME LINE UP
@@ABrown-hs7fy Cougars all time starting 5, c Olajuwon , pf Big E, i would throw 3 guard with these Clyde Drexler, Otis Birdson & Don Chaney with Bo Outlaw 6th man plus Dwight Jones would be a great team who could compete and probably beat most lineups
The whole Phi-Slamma-Jamma squad!!!
Dirk should be always on the best international players of all time.
Tim Duncan? Hakeem Olajuwon?
@@trusolace3117 they played college ball in the US
Luka?
@@popovicjovan same with giannis
Giannis accolades rise rinses dirk out the water
For Kansas: Danny Manning had a better NBA career than the Morris twins combined. 2x All Star before he blew his knee. Dropped 30 on Magic. After knee surgery, he still won 6th man of the year.
The Andrew Wiggins and Marcus Morris picks were ridiculously garbage. Then again, this guy is like 24, so he doesn't know any better. Those two guys won nothing in the tournament. I'd put Jacque Vaughn, Nick Collison, or Raef LaFrentz in there. I'd even put Brandon Rush and Mario Chalmers ahead of Wiggins and Morris. He only picked them because they've been NBA mainstays, but as college players they lost the only games that mattered.
@@RobbieStacks90 True, didn’t wiggins score like 8 points is his last game as a J-Hawk to end their season after embiid went out? 🤣
should have been kobe over manning that year for 6th man but yeah he should there over the morris twins
Georgia Tech has a nice 5 with Dennis Scott, Mark Price, John Salley, Stephon Marbury, and Chris Bosh.
Jerret jack
Kenny Anderson
Kenny Anderson, yo!
kenny Anderson
Jamal Mashburn was a natural small forward and could take Julius Randle's place in the Kentucky lineup.
Antoine Walker too.
Jamal Mashburn was as good as anybody Kentucky has produced. My favorite of all time.
@@meadbert I was going say Walker too. Him or Mashburn is a better option than a Randle at SF who cant shoot
@@Rinavani Monster Mash was definitely better than Randall
Every list is flawed …
Michigan and Georgetown are major misses. Michigan cruises with Chris Webber Jalen, Howard, Glen rice and Jamal Crawford. Georgetown is even better.
Wow! That's facts.
Michigan also had Roy Tarpley.
Put Cazzie Russell in that starting 5
Just the fab 5 I got my undergrad a MSU, but I admit there was a time UofM made pros as if they were cheating.
WOW!...you have a good point Iverson, Ewing and Mourning wouldn't matter for the other 2. Have to give my 2 cents for my hometown Cards-D Mitchell, D Griffith, S Walker, M Harrell, and T Williams
As a Kentucky fan I'm not so happy that you left Jamal Mashburn off of the list. He made Kentucky relevant again!
And taysuan prince
Monster Mash!!!
and embid
@@wonderboy_5 Embiid went to Kansas.
@@xavierforsyth7350 oh my bad
On that international team, you got to put Drozen Petrovic on it. He put 43 on Jordan back in 1991. He had crazy game. RIP LEGEND
You just making shit up. Where did you pull 43pts from, your ass? Drazen was great, but his career high is 39 pts and it didn't come vs Jordan and the Bulls.
And also 2x NBA MVP Steve Nash and Hakeem Olajowon
How could Zion Williamson be on the DUKE squad when his “Prime” consisted only of a Season and a Half. I would Take Elton Brand at Center, Kylie Irving at the 1-Guard, Grant Hill at 2-Guard, Jason Tatum at Small Forward and Shane Battier at Power Forward.
Bill Walton won 2 TITLES with UCLA, and was 3 time college player of the year. Yet, he is conspicuously absent from this list. How many NCAA titles did Westbrook win anyways?? 🙄
He said nba Careers starting 5 to a college team Walton only had a few good nba seasons before foot problems.
@@meccascott7356 Yup, he had a few seasons when he was the NBA MVP and won the NBA title in 1977, THEN he had injury issues. And even when he had injury issues, he still managed to win the 6th Man of the Year while on the Celtics.
Yup, MVP, NBA champion, and 6th Man of the Year. In other words, he did more than all the other people in that picture ever did in the NBA and NCAA.... 🙄
Nobody is taking Walton over Kareem ever.
@@ABrown-hs7fy I didn't say that, did I? I wouldn't take Walton over Kareem, BUT I'd take him over EVERY other person on that thumbnail. Reggie Miller was good, but was never MVP and never won a title. Westbrook has won the MVP, BUT never won a title. And neither of them won a title at UCLA.
Tell me how you could put them above Walton? Walton won 2 titles at UCLA, was 3 time NCAA Player of the Year, was a 2 time NBA champ with the Trailblazers (1977) and Celtics (1986), NBA MVP in 1977, and despite injuries, won the NBA 6th Man of the Year in 1986. Walton has more accolades than Westbrook and Miller COMBINED!! LMAO!!
What it is is that you youngsters need a fucking history lesson, and I'm just the person to give it. I've been watching the NBA since 1980, so I am not what you newbies call a 'casual'. You have an obvious bias towards the modern players, and minimize the accomplishments of old school players who were WAY BETTER.
Walton is better than everyone in that thumbnail EXCEPT Kareem. Kareem had a better overall career because he stay relatively injury free. But, Walton won a title (1977) while Kareem was in his prime. So, do the math... 💯
@@ChucksterOLove great point. Besides Kareem & Big Red. You might as well have had Ed O’Namnon instead Reggie.
Rasheed Wallace at UNC is waving
Even stackhouse is waving
Phil Ford, George Karl, Billy Cunningham, Al Wood, Matt Doherty..., who is this hack?
Walter Davis, Charlie Scott
For Sure Top 7; Georgetown
Sleepy Floyd
A.I
Jeff Green
Pat Ewing
Mutombo/Zo
Yea dawg trippin
Georgetown is great at recruiting small guards and huge ass centers
Bro imagine meeting pat and mutombo at the rim 😭
Reggie Williams was COLD too
How is UConn not on here?
🤷♂️🤷🏽♀️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏿🤷🏼♂️🤷🏽🤷🏾♀️🤷🏿♂️
G: Kemba
G: Ray Allen
F: Rudy/Rip/Caron
F: Donyell Marshall
C: Andre Drummond
Memba Kemba?? 🤔
Clifford Robinson?
don't forget Cliff Robinson
It was all good til I got to Donyele Marshall.
@@OL_TONE act like most these other teams in the vid don’t have a weaker link than D-Marsh, 😂🤣 but yeah replace that with Cliff, like a couple others said. Actually must’ve had a brain fart when typing this, because I should’ve put Cliff in the first place!
You gotta put Danny Manning on Kansas' top 5. Player of the year and NCAA title. Also, no Michigan w/ Chris Webber, Jalen Rose, Juwan Howard, Glen Rice, Rudy Tomjanovic.
I'm glad somebody said something about Danny Manning.
I’m late but scrolled for this comment before I said it myself
Facts
Man...how about Brandon Rush, Kirk Hinrick, Nick Collison and Scott Pollard
Drazen Petrovic should be in the starting lineup for the international team. Hands down one of the best.
People always forget what that man did 🔥
Hell yeah👍🏽
Facts
Petrovic and Sabonis are the 2 best European players ever.
S will be in in July but will 7 7fnx the
embiid over morris for kansas tf?
Embiid can play stretch four.
My point exactly ppl is on crack tf
Most of these starting lineups were not very good.
Zach Randolph not being on MSU's team is a felony
MICH not being on this list is a felony
@@aaravdinesh3512 I ain't trynna hear the fab 5 plus Crawford bro
Mane especially over Kevin Willis
@@micahmillion5263 Michigan
Jalen Rose
Jamal Crawford
Glen Rice j r
C Webb
Rudy T
@@PSICK1234ikillallracistrolls Go Blue
UNLV PG:Anthony
SG:Hunt
SF:Rider
PF:Marion
PF:LJ
Bench:Augmon-Theus-Gilliam-SGreen-KeonClarke
You can just run that Runnin Rebs team from the Tark days out there!
I'll stick with my all-time great Syracuse Orangemen team.
G - "The General" Sherman Douglas
G - David Bing One of the Detroit Pistons greatest Hall of Famers
SF - Carmelo Anthony
PF - Derrick Coleman - The man Charles Barkley said should of been the greatest Power Forward ever. But when Derrick put effort in to his game he was unstoppable.
C - Ron "Black Hole Seikaly - He got his nickname when playing for the Miami Heat. They said if you passed it down to Ron you were never seeing that ball back.
Cuse fan through and through but NO WAY there is an Orange squad without Pearl running the point. Love Sherm but Pearl IS Syracuse basketball. I know my history too and Bing is legit...buuuuut, he was a lil too far in the rearview mirror for many to appreciate so I like Chill Bill Owens at the 2 (or the 3)...at the 3? then what to do with Melo?...look he brought us a chip (he and Hakim Warricks wingspan) but it was ONE season, so him and Sherm can come off the bench...we don't have a real 2Guard, a shooter...so put GMac on the squad...or Leo Rautins or Matt Roe...and if we wanted a defensive lineup, Stevie Thompson can make the squad...how bout Raf Addison?, John Wallace?, David Johnson?, Moten!?....sheeeit, what about Red Bruin and Eric Santifer...or Louie and Bowie!...our only problem is we don't have enough real bigs after Seikaly.
You gotta put more thought and research into some of these starting 5’s. James Worthy should be at the 4 for UNC. Joel Embiid should be starting at the 4 for Kansas, putting him next to Wilt. Just imo
Kansas Fan here, (that doesn't mean anything special)
Gotta be at least a 3 year player to be a Jaywhawk.
The one and done thing sucks.
in my opinion, again not important or special.
I mean Danny manning should be up there over Morris
@@bgr2d Bro I'm like there was a nice college star that played for Kansas named Danny Manning.
@@christophersleight19 ok boomer
For UNC put James worthy at power forward, and put jerry stack house at point guard!
Or Jordan, or Vince
Funny is because they don't have a valid Point Guard if they play together
Worthy definitely at pf
@@avishaisol8040 Michal Jordan played plenty of Point Guard.
@@meadbert Shit yall ain't never heard of Phil Ford?? Quiet as it's kept, a Bill Walton plays right beside Kareem for UCLA.
Why didn’t you just put Embiid at the 4??? He can shoot 3’s so it would work
right? he put Embiid on the bench and starts morris 😂 Wilt and Joel on 4 and 5 are scary
But in college he didn't shoot 3s
Embiid is a 5.
@@deshawnwilliams2115 In college he "got hurt" before the tourney and sat out.
University of Memphis starting 5 1st Penny Hardaway, Keith Lee, William Bedford, Derrick 🌹, Lorenzen Wright , and Elliot Perry coming off the bench
Perfect
Memphis should get an honorable mention as well... with Penny, D. Rose, Tyreke Evans and Lorenzen Right... And also Georgia tech who would start 3 point guards and Dennis Scott and Chris Bosh....
Gotta have an honorable mention for Connecticut and Georgetown.
Honestly I might drop a few and add Georgetown and uconn. Hell, Syracuse had some dogs too
I'm a UConn alum, but our 5 would be Kemba Walker, Ray Allen, Rip Hamilton, Donyell Marshall, and Andre Drummond. You've only heard of four of those guys, and only one of them could be considered an all-time great
Don't forget Caron butler and cliff robinson
@@RobJarrell63 Robinson might be above Marshall. I wouldn't put Butler above Hamilton (Leading scorer on an NBA championship team, multiple all-stars). UConn was basically the one team that could consistently win (and maybe overachieved) in a 15 year era dominated by Duke, but they're hardly an NBA factory.
@@RobJarrell63 and IU Hoosiers!
how is Georgetown not in the top 10
Michigan and GeorgeTown should be on here, they both got great squads
Don't forget UConn and Arizona.
Michigan 🤣🤣 they've only had a few good seasons since the 90's Michigan State has been the best in the big ten since izzo took over with numerous NBA players
That LSU team would be hella fun to watch. Remember the premise was they’d be in their prime, and imagine the dominance of Shaq with prime Maravich and Rauf. And with Maravich, Simmons and Petit, the ball movement would be fantastic.
Bro Rauf was basically the Curry of the 90s but he had a traditional coach that didn't want him shooting
the kid that made this video doesn't know basketball. he had the best European team but no drazen and north Carolina and no james worthy
@@lavarclinton7942 Personally for the international I would have
PG: Tony Parker
SG: Peja or Drazen
SF: The Greek Freak
PF: German Jesus
C: The Joker
Georgia Tech has an argument:
- PG: Kenny Anderson
- SG: Stephon Marbury
- SG: Dennis Smith
- PF: Chris Bosh
- C: John Salley
Honorable mention:
Mark Price
Travis Best
Thad Young
Iman Shumpert
Derrick Favors
I mostly agree, but I'd take Price at PG any day
For north Carolina put worthy at PF instead of Antawn Jamison, its a well known fact that Jordan and worthy played togheter
Hansborough
@@larrywilson3904 Was a center
@@40EastTrill Worthy was a center? I don't think so. He was a small forward.
@@dandiehm8414 Bro pay attention. You see that I was talking about Hansborough 🤦
@@40EastTrill My fault. I clicked the wrong "reply" button. I meant to click the original posters "reply", but clicked yours on accident (you were the first to respond so you were at the top). My apologies.
Sorry but Rasheed Wallace over Jamieson and Bill Walton over Kevin Love.
what about Worthy he had a better career college and professional than both
Yeah, how does he not have Walton in there? Recency bias.
The guy must be 15 who made this list.
@@kelvinyu339 If this guy found Kevin Willis for the Spartans, he's no 15 year old. Long time Spartan fans barely remember Willis.
Zion did not build a resume big enough to compete with everybody else
Minnesota surprisingly should be considered too with Mychael Thompson, Ray Williams, Kevin Mchale, Lou Hudson and Jim Brewer
Providence College has at least Four Standout Coaches who played College Basketball there before heading to the bigs. Lenny Wilkens, John Thompson, Jim Larranaga, and Billy Donovan. And they coached some pretty impressive future Pro talent on various American campuses
too. Jimmy Walker. Johnny Egan. Ernie DiGregorio. Kevin Stacom. Marvin Barnes. Dickey Simpkins. Eric Murdock. Abdul Shamsid Deen. Otis Thorpe. Austin Croshere. And then there was the most impressive Providence alumnus of them all perhaps. He was renowned as the Commissioner who helped put The Big East Conference on the map in addition to a fine tenure as The Providence Head Coach. Dave Gavitt.🏀B.W.
Come on, Jamison over Worthy for UNC?
good point
Exactly
Wasn't Worthy a Small Forward? Still he is better than Carter.
Love over Walton?!? Walton mvp!
yeah. Walton was great at his peak. Short lived but brought a championship to Portland, 3 years after drafting him.
I would of put Elton Brand on that Duke team. Dude had a nice career on both sides of the ball and he could rebound.
Agree -- over Zion, who isn't a center and really hasn't done much in the NBA yet. You could also slide Jack Marin, who had a better 15-year NBA career than J.J. into the shooting guard slot.
Christian latener
@@jimrhodes9431 notice he said NBA starting 5's. Laettner didn't have the same success in the NBA as he did in college.
@@ghawkins816 he was not amazing in the NBA I agree but he was i think a two time Allstar and in the league for over a decade
@@jimrhodes9431 Elton had a much better career in the NBA.
I'ma be honest with you, I'm a little bit shocked that Marquette doesn't make this list. Considering their starting 5 would be Doc Rivers, Dwyane Wade, Jimmy Butler, Maurice Lucas, and either Jerome Whitehead or Jim Chones. You have two unselfish superstars in D Wade and Jimmy Buckets, and great distributing from Doc Rivers and a all-star 3rd option in the late, great Maurice Lucas. Sure the shooting isn't great, but you still have elite passing and defense in my eyes.
That's deep basketball thinking... I like the Wake Forest team and Unc to play each. Great video
GT line up
PG: Jarrett Jack
SG: mark price
SF: Derrick Favors
PF: Chris bosh
C: John Salley
Mark Price underrated
I got love for Mark Price. But c'mon this team a 3rd seed with the best ever D-league players.
@@ericbender7404 so you saying bosh sucks
@@jedimasterjoe5386 No im not. But I am saying if Bosh your leading scorer which it looks like this lineup he is. Then your expectations of the team shouldn't be real high.
stephon marbury will eat jarrett jack alive......
Rank the oldest player on every team
Yesss
And the youngest
@@harrydoesmagic9869 this is just rookie class LMAO
yessir
@@trykan3190 No it's not lol.
UCONN:
PG) Kemba Walker
SG) Ray Allen
SF) Rip Hamilton
PF) Cliff Robinson
C) Andre Drummond
Bench:
PG) Ben Gordon
SG) Caron Butler
SF) Rudy Gay
PF) Charlie Villanueva
C) Emeka Okafor
11tn man, Donyel Marshal?
@@michaelcooper1018 Jeremy Lamb
This list tuff. Top 10 for sure.
Can you do a part 2? With Gonzaga, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, NC State, South Carolina, Clemson, Virginia, Syracuse, and especially UNLV.
Other people are doing it, I will add University of Washington's all time lineup.
G: Isiah Thomas
G: Nate Robinson
Swing: Brandon Roy
F: Detlef Schrempf
C: James Edwards
That team would get eaten! No size at guard, no 1v1 scorer (Roy maybe)
Might go with Christian Welp at center too. I got on the elevator at the dorm with him once. Largest human I ever saw in person. Its the depth that is unexpected with Thybulle, Fultz, and Stewart in short rotation and Terence Ross, Qiuncy Poindexter, and Mc Daniels deeper on the bench. Detlef can handle the 1 v 1 scoring along with Nate Robinson. Thybulle would be the size at guard. Surprisingly enough, I think that would top the best from Gonzaga, for starters and for the moment.
I LOVE Peja but you’d be crazy to pick him over Dirk (yes I know he was a 4 but he could play the 3 with his shooting). Dirk not being in the lineup is a felony.
Agreed.
Same for Embid should be at power forward for Kansas because he can shoot it!
Or play Giannis at the 3
Waiiiiiiit. Pause Dirk can't play the 3 he's to slow and bad at defense
Giannis is the natural choice to move to the 3. No need to put dirk out of position.
Why is Dirk not in overseas lineup
I mean Giannis is a 2x mvp, mvp and def player of the year in the same season, champ, and finals mvp. As much as I love Dirk(which is a lot), I think Giannis has the slight edge
True but i think he can play SF he even tho he aint one
@@Solid31 Put Giannis at Center
He should be there no matter what Dirk was the first all time great foreign player
@@nathansarfo1768 who should Dirk be put over?
Definitely would put Tj Ford over Augustine
Right! TJ Ford was the National Player of the Year
What about boobie?
Ehhh....🤔🤔🤔
Georgetown: Allen Iverson, Patrick Ewing, Sleepy Floyd, Jeff Green, and Alonzo Mourning at the 4.
Good, but I have Reggie Williams in front of Jeff Green.
Good list, some glaring omissions-
For international players: Toni Kukoc
For North Carolina: James Worthy
For Kentucky: Rajon Rondo or Rex Chapman
Duke: Christian Laettner
Why didnt you include: Michigan, UNLV, Syracuse,or Indiana??
Embiid at power forward for Kansas
Embid or Manning would be better choices.
I hope we’re not forgetting about Finals MVP Big Game James.
Peak Bron, Kobe, T-Mac, KG, and Moses Malone. On one team. Lord have mercy.
Yeah, I think they actually would win the title over any of these other teams.
I'm taking prime Dwight over Moses
@@ShiftyyD Fair.
For UCLA, I'd move Bill Walton to PF and take him over Kevin Love. I know his NBA career was heavily derailed by injuries, but you said "at their best." Well, at his best, he was an NBA MVP and one of the most effective defenders of all time.
Barron Davis? Westbrook played the 2 in college...
Yeah there's no way you don't start Kareem and Walton.... love comes of the bench...
My opinion, Marcus Johnson should be before Love.
@@PerformancePinnaclenope walton
Probably a handful of colleges that should be at #10 instead of Florida. I nominate Minnesota with Lou Hudson, Kevin McHale, Mychal Thompson, Archie Clark and Ray Williams. 70,062 points in the NBA (compared to 52,340 for Florida), similar rebounds, assists, blocks and steals.
Jamal mashburn instead of Randle. Bro was an actual stud both in college and the nba
Where is Georgetown??
And man on the international team you take out peja. Put giannis at the 3 and dirk at 4.
Can't believe you left out dirk
Washington DC
For international team what about:
PG Tony Parker
SG Manu/Luka
SF Giannis
PF Dirk
C Arvydas Sabonis
You should do an 11-20 of this list. Where do you think Alabama would rank?
PG: Mo Williams
SG: Collin Sexton
SF: Latrell Sprewell
PF: Robert Horry
C: Antonio McDyess
I’d love to see the international team play the straight out of high school team. Those 2 teams are easily the best here.
Worthy left out on UNC? Antoine Walker, Kenny "Sky" Walker and Mashburn left out on UK? Laettner and Danny Ferry left out on Duke? You got the stats so I'm sure your right but James Worthy is the one that should replace Jameson.
I think he was using their pro careers as a measure so Laettner was left off
Elton Brand had good pro career and was still left off should be on there instead of Zion. Cause Zions not even played a full year and would fix the defense problem.
@@morganmerkley1490 Good point...I agree! Laettner probably hit the biggest shot in Duke's history. See it every year in March. Iconic.
Michigan;
J. Rose
J. Crawford
G. Rice
C. Webb
J. Howard
We need Rudy Tomjanovich in there
I'm only two and a half minutes in and I can tell you need more history lessons on these teams
UNLV that team with Larry Johnson, Stacey Agmon, Anderson Hunt, Greg Anthony, Greg Echols. All went to ball after college, Larry Johnson couldn't be stop by anyone in college basketball at anytime. Hey give big game James Worthy, I hope I got the spelling right.
This was super creative. Thank you
Houston has 3 Top 50 players of All-Time:
Clyde Drexler
Elvin Hayes
Hakeem Olajuwon
Those 3 alone make them a Top 10 college team All-Time!
Top 75
And Hakeem should also be in that international team
How the heck did you forget Georgetown? Patrick Ewing, Alonzo Mourning, Iverson, and Dikembe Mutumbo? FOUR hall of famers!!! Not to mention Roy Hibbert, Sleepy Floyd, etc...
Reggie Williams? Yeah, I agree...
You left off the Michigan Wolverines?!? Hell, three of the “Fab 5” deserve to be there themselves! Then add Glen Rice and Cazzie Russell…damn good team!
Or trey burke or Jamal Crawford
Zach Lavine over guys like Marques Johnson and Jamaal Wilkes for UCLA is a choice. Its a testament to how good UCLA was that you have guys like Bill Walton, Gail Goodrich, and Sidney Wicks and know that you can't put them above some other guys from that school.
No clue how you missed Georgetown, or St. John's (Mark Jackson, Chris Mullin, Bill Wennington, Jayson Williams, Ron Artest), or Indiana (Isaiah Thomas, Victor Oladipo, Walt Bellamy, and whoever else you want).
Jesus that ucla thumbnail team would be nuts 😳🔥💯
You made a couple of big kisses here. Judging by prime skills Michigan and Georgetown should definitely be at least both in the top 7
Missed Elton Brand or Laettner at center for Duke
Elton at Center for sure. Laettner was good but as far as their peak NBA I think he still worse than Kyrie, Hill, Tatum, Zion and Brand.
Who could beat this "team?"
1. John Wall
2. Devin Booker
3. Jamal Mashburn
4. AD
5. Karl Anthony Towns (Put KAT in over Issell for his 3pt shooting)
Bench:
Rajon Rondo PG
De'Aaron Fox PG
Shai Gilgeous Alexander Combo
Jamal Murray SG
Tyler Herro SG
Tayshaun Prince SF
Julius Randle SF/PF
Dan Issell PF
Bam PF/C
Boogie C
That LSU team would be very difficult to beat.
Bron Kobe TMAC my 3 favorite players came straight outta high school
I feel as when were talking about the best starting 5 out of highschool then Moses Malone should be up there.
@@ltakethefatlplease.3380 Kevin Garnett at PF and Moses Malone at C IMO
Zach Randolph should've been in the MSU line up and Mario Chalmers in the Kansas lineup
My Buckeyes
Mike Conley
D'Angelo Russell
John Havlicek
Jerry Lucas
Greg Oden
GeorgiaTech
PG:MPrice
SG:Marbury
SF:DScott
PF:Harpring
C:Bosh
BENCH:KAnderson-THammonds-BOliver-Mackey
and Bruce Dalrymple for D!
Cincinnati Bearcats: Oscar, Kenyon Martin, Nick Van Exel, Danny Fortson, Jack Twyman
Good list but I think Ohio State has to be at least considered:
PG: Mike Conley
SG: D’Angelo Russell
SF: John Havlicek
PF: Jerry Lucas
C: Greg Oden
Very well rounded team and I would definitely argue could be at 9 or 10 on this list.
I'm old enough to remember Jim Jackson at Ohio State. I would swap him with Russell.
@@chrisstephens9112 I hear you, Jim Jackson was great I was just more going off of NBA success though since Russell had that one all star team.
Dennis Hobson and Clark Kellogg were great In College as well for Ohio State.
I’d take Michael redd over Russell .. Redd was once the face of the bucks who also attended Ohio State
International team got to have Drazen Petrovic in there. Tragically, we never saw his prime but just as he was peaking he was better than anyone else you have on the international team.
As a Ducks fan I think the starting 5 would be Payton Pritchard, Luke Ridnour, Dillon Brooks, Chris Boucher, and Bol Bol!!!
Rasheed Wallace
@@brianjackson9013 Rasheed Wallace played for UNC not Oregon, he did play for Portland though.
Duarte's gonna be there soon!
@@avishaisol8040 agreed just not yet
Lsu only at 5 is very disrespectful because pete maravic and shaq woulld average 80 between the both of them
This guy seems to be completely unaware of most players who played before 2000.
Christian Laettner was the best collegiate player to play at Duke. Not to have him on the all time list shows your lack of knowledge of basketball and your youth.
his career was mediocre in the NBA, this is based on who was or is great in both college and nba,
Ok i was gonna say since nba career counts cause i think jay Williams was the best college player at duke
He sure was and Bobby Hurley was there best point guard.
@@landofthedreadheads8901 Yet he has JJ Reddick...
No one year player deserves to be on this list. Williamson? He hasn’t made it through a season yet. Battier is the most underrate NBA player. That man was the ultimate utility player/ teammate. He did whatever was needed to make a team great.
I would've loved to see that #1 vs #2. THAT is one pick-up game I'd pay to see
UConn;
Kemba
Ray Allen
Rip
Okafor
Drummond
Cliff Robinson > Okafor
Donyell Marshall was a beast at PF back in the day
Indiana Hoosiers:
Isaiah Thomas
Victor Oladipo
Eric Gordon (or Dick Van Arsdale)
George McGinnis
Walt Bellamy
Umm u could substitute an LSU cheerleader 4 Ben Simmons & what about Arizona?!
PG Mike Bibby
SG Gilbert Arenas
SF Andre Igoudala
SF Richard Jefferson
SF Sean Elliot
PF Aaron Gordon
C Brian Williams a.k.a. Bison Dele
Where is Dirk for the overseas lineup?
@K Productions so Luka wasn’t drafted like 3 years ago???
For the international team, when he was in his prime, there was no better player, especially at the center position, than Arvidas Sabonis.
I think Hakeem is better than Arvydas and Jokic
What about James Worthy for the Tar Heels team? He was a finals mvp and he played with Jordan there and they were good together
Yeah. He won Jordan a NCAA championship.
Exactly this guys list sucks I would even put Sam Perkins on there smh UCLA is the only one he got right
Marquette?
Jim Chones
Mo Lucas
Dean Meminger
Bo Ellis
Dwayne Wade
6th man, Butch Lee
Coach Al McGuire
Oklahoma State
C: Big Country Bryant Reeves
F: Desmond Mason
F: Cade Cunningham
G: Marcus Smart
G: Tony Allen
And The 1972 U.S. Olympic Basketball Head Coach Henry Iba coaching them up. Remember he guided The Cowboys to two NCAA Championships when they were known as Oklahoma A&M.🤔🏀🎖B.W.