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Most memorable "one-hit wonder" of the NCAA tournament? Drew has the lead

Discussion in 'NBA Draft' started by Rockets R' Us, Mar 13, 2002.

  1. Rockets R' Us

    Rockets R' Us Contributing Member

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    www.espn.com Front Page Poll

    Who is the most memorable "one-hit wonder" of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament?


    Bryce Drew 31.7%
    Tyus Edney 24.7%
    Keith Smart 16.0%
    Lorenzo Charles 14.1%
    Sotty Thurman 9.1%
    Tate George 4.2%
     
  2. leebigez

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    Tate George? The Next Magic because he was 6'7. The NBA has been looking for the next Magic and Bird longer than they have the next Jordan. Tate George of UConn, what a joke. :D :D :D :D :D :D
     
  3. subtomic

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    Don't forget Miles Simon
     
  4. NJRockFan

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    I believe his name was Lorenzo Charles of NC State. The player who scored the last basket to beat UH in 1982.
     
  5. DarkHorse

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    Hey if you can talk about Tracy Murray, why can't we talk about Bryce Drew in the main forum?

    Oh well...

    I voted for Tyus Edney...

    :)
     
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    Christian Laettner (spelling?)
     
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    Randolph Childress
     

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