OK, no peeking ... What school has produced the most members of the 2000 "Dream" Team? You'll be surprised. Here's a hint: I'm Class of 92. ------------------
Without looking, I'll guess University of California. Reason being I know that Jason Kidd and Abdur-Rahim both went there. ------------------ Looking for next year's Dan Langhi? Draftsource.net ClutchTown.com Go Packers and Rams!
I just realized how ridiculous it is to post a trivia question at midnight Central Time ... ------------------
Actually you posted it at 10 Central. Was I right? You never responded... ------------------ Looking for next year's Dan Langhi? Draftsource.net ClutchTown.com Go Packers and Rams!
Where are you that it's midnight central time? According to the post, it says you posted at 10pm. ------------------ I got nothin'.
Oops ... just a tad sleep deprived ... Anyway, I was hoping to let some more people have a crack at it before letting The Cat know he was right, but ... you're right Cat! I was on the official Cal sports website and they have a section that lets you know when Cal athletes are competing and in what events. I was scanning it and saw an entry for basketball with 'Reef and Kidd and thought ... "Anyone else have two players on the team?" Sure enough, the answer is "no." Thanks to Grant Hill and Kobe for making this possible! (by opening up a spot for 'Reef) Incidentally, Cal has another player running hoops in the Games -- Sean Marks of New Zealand and formerly of the Raptors. Just thought it was odd that the school with two Dream Teamers wasn't Duke, Michigan, UNC, Kansas, UCLA, etc. ------------------