1. Olajuwon 2. Moses Malone 3. Calvin Murhpy 4. Rudy T 5. Ralph Sampson 6. Yao 7. Otis Thorpe 8. Elvin Hayes 9. Mutombo 10. Vernon Maxwell 11. Horry 12. Cassell 13. John Lucas 14. Kenny Smith 15. Robert Reid 17. Rodney McCray 18. T-mac 19. Mitchell Wiggins 20. Mike Newlin 21. Mario Elie 22. Shane Battier 23. Allen Leavell 24. Luis Scola 25. Ron Artest 26. Cuttino Mobley 27. Steve Francis 28. Kyle Lowry 29. Aaron Brooks 30. Carl Herrera 33. Chandler Parsons 34. Kevin Martin 35. Carl Landry 36. Goran Dragic 37. Clyde Drexler 38. Charles Barkley 39. Rafer Alston 40. Mike Dunleavy 41. Chuck Hayes 42. Ricky Barry 43. Jim Jackson 44. Bob Sura 45. Jon Barry 46. Avery Johnson 47. Buck Johnson 48. Scott Brooks 49. Courtney Lee 50. Marcus Camby 51. Larry Smith 52. Sleepy Floyd 53. Mike Woodson 54. Matt Bullard 55. Von Wafer Not really a top 100, but this is far as I came and some are not in the right position but feel free to add
Leavell LOL. :grin: what about Elvin Hayes, he had a good four seasons with us. One in his prime. Long time ago, most people were not around
Yes, Leavell (not in the right position, should be lower). Elvin Hayes is almost at the top, read please.
Others for consideration: Chucky Brown Carl Herrera Caldwell Jones Charles Jones Dwight Jones Major Jones Eddie Johnson Lewis Lloyd Pig Miller Moochie Norris Billy Paultz Jim Peterson Robert Reid Larry Smith Mitch Wiggins Kevin Willis
You can't list Tmac above Charles Barkley...Charles got us past the first round atleast 2 times. He was old, he was over weight, but he never gave anything but his best. Even when his best wasn't good enough anymore. For better or worse I can't hold a grudge against the guy. We all cheered Sir Charles when he retired after his knee injury at the Summit. We did not cheer for Tmac as he wasted away on the bench or at home. I still tear up when I think back to the starting line up announcement: Power Forward from Auburn, NUMBER 4, SIR CHARLES BARKLEY. Ok look I'm done. I have a no homo man crush on the guy, I'll always stick up for him.
Elvin Hayes: 1969-28.38pts 17.1reb 1970-27.51pts 16.9reb 1971-28.66pts 16.6reb 1972-25.16pts 14.6reb Yes, I would say those were good seasons. We traded Hayes for Jack Marin. Marin was a pretty good player, but man did we get the short end of that deal.
Yea we were not the greatest organization back then :grin: Only in 1972 were the Rockets in Houston. I excluded San Diego Rockets, hence the one season in prime. And then in the early 80's way after his prime.