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Juice is terrific. If Jay Lehman was on this team, Jay wouldn't score nearly as much as Juice but everybody else on the team would be much better. They would work to get open because they would know he would get them the ball and also because Jay would kick their ass, figuratively speaking, if they didn't. But that still doesn't take away from the fact Juice is terrific.
(01-28-2015 09:24 PM)rkt Wrote: [ -> ]Juice is terrific. If Jay Lehman was on this team, Jay wouldn't score nearly as much as Juice but everybody else on the team would be much better. They would work to get open because they would know he would get them the ball and also because Jay would kick their ass, figuratively speaking, if they didn't. But that still doesn't take away from the fact Juice is terrific.

nicely put. lehman was a perfect fit for those teams. we'd probably barely remember him if he played on lousy eck or hiss-cr+ss-hiss team.

i think reiser played a bit with epperson, maybe gast and german. those we're good teams but talent wasn't as deep as the glory years.
(01-28-2015 08:31 AM)rockytop Wrote: [ -> ]I believe to be considered among the best you must have a MAC Championship on your resume. Leadership, for a point guard, is every bit as important as ppg. Jay Lehman belongs on the list of best point guards.

Antonio Daniels has to be one of BG's best and I don't think they even won a regular season championship during his playing days.
(01-29-2015 02:37 AM)pono Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-28-2015 09:24 PM)rkt Wrote: [ -> ]Juice is terrific. If Jay Lehman was on this team, Jay wouldn't score nearly as much as Juice but everybody else on the team would be much better. They would work to get open because they would know he would get them the ball and also because Jay would kick their ass, figuratively speaking, if they didn't. But that still doesn't take away from the fact Juice is terrific.

nicely put. lehman was a perfect fit for those teams. we'd probably barely remember him if he played on lousy eck or hiss-cr+ss-hiss team.

i think reiser played a bit with epperson, maybe gast and german. those we're good teams but talent wasn't as deep as the glory years.

Reiser played with Epperson for three years. Also with Burnham, Knuckles and Lehman one year each.
Gosh they could shoot...
maybe I should go see this Juice kid play before his career at UT ends

Suppose I would be making a mistake if I didn't see the greatest when I had the chance
(01-29-2015 08:18 PM)owen Wrote: [ -> ]maybe I should go see this Juice kid play before his career at UT ends

Suppose I would be making a mistake if I didn't see the greatest when I had the chance

Too bad you didn't get to see Mix's 47 points against Butler.
(01-29-2015 09:36 AM)RocketJeff Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-28-2015 08:31 AM)rockytop Wrote: [ -> ]I believe to be considered among the best you must have a MAC Championship on your resume. Leadership, for a point guard, is every bit as important as ppg. Jay Lehman belongs on the list of best point guards.

Antonio Daniels has to be one of BG's best and I don't think they even won a regular season championship during his playing days.

Won the 1997 MAC regular season championship. That team was stacked, too. Antonio Daniels, Jay Larranaga, Anthony Stacy, Demar Moore, Tony Reid, Dave Esterkamp, and Kirk Cowen. The whole MAC was stacked. I'm trying my best to not be a homer here, but that team should have been an at-large. I remember Dickie V going off on the selection show about BG not being selected. Fun times... Anyway, sorry to interrupt, just wanted to clarify. 04-cheers
(01-29-2015 09:17 PM)bg816 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-29-2015 09:36 AM)RocketJeff Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-28-2015 08:31 AM)rockytop Wrote: [ -> ]I believe to be considered among the best you must have a MAC Championship on your resume. Leadership, for a point guard, is every bit as important as ppg. Jay Lehman belongs on the list of best point guards.

Antonio Daniels has to be one of BG's best and I don't think they even won a regular season championship during his playing days.

Won the 1997 MAC regular season championship. That team was stacked, too. Antonio Daniels, Jay Larranaga, Anthony Stacy, Demar Moore, Tony Reid, Dave Esterkamp, and Kirk Cowen. The whole MAC was stacked. I'm trying my best to not be a homer here, but that team should have been an at-large. I remember Dickie V going off on the selection show about BG not being selected. Fun times... Anyway, sorry to interrupt, just wanted to clarify. 04-cheers

As I have said in the past and like most of you I have been a UT fan for a long times attending games for 47 years and almost every home game for the last 38 years. Unless you count Craig Thames as a point guard and I don't Juice it the best point guard UT has had in the last 47 years.
1) Juice
2) Kasheef Payne (at least his last year)
As I have said in the past and like most of you I have been a UT fan for a long times attending games for 47 years and almost every home game for the last 38 years. Unless you count Craig Thames as a point guard and I don't Juice it the best point guard UT has had in the last 47 years.
1) Juice
2) Kasheef Payne (at least his last year)
3) Reiser
4) Lehman
5) Rudley
6) Justin Ingram
7) Jim Kindle
Can't do a top 10 because we havn't had 10 good ones probably part of the reasaon that we have not been to the Big dance in the last 35 years I am hopeful that we will be able to ad Stuckey Mosley to this list but too early to tell
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(01-29-2015 09:17 PM)bg816 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-29-2015 09:36 AM)RocketJeff Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-28-2015 08:31 AM)rockytop Wrote: [ -> ]I believe to be considered among the best you must have a MAC Championship on your resume. Leadership, for a point guard, is every bit as important as ppg. Jay Lehman belongs on the list of best point guards.

Antonio Daniels has to be one of BG's best and I don't think they even won a regular season championship during his playing days.

Won the 1997 MAC regular season championship. That team was stacked, too. Antonio Daniels, Jay Larranaga, Anthony Stacy, Demar Moore, Tony Reid, Dave Esterkamp, and Kirk Cowen. The whole MAC was stacked. I'm trying my best to not be a homer here, but that team should have
been an at-large. I remember Dickie V going off on the selection show about BG not being selected. Fun times... Anyway, sorry to interrupt, just wanted to clarify. 04-cheers

If Vitale felt BG belonged they almost certainly did not. ;-) Butcthat was a good team.
(01-30-2015 04:34 AM)H2Oville Rocket Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-29-2015 09:17 PM)bg816 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-29-2015 09:36 AM)RocketJeff Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-28-2015 08:31 AM)rockytop Wrote: [ -> ]I believe to be considered among the best you must have a MAC Championship on your resume. Leadership, for a point guard, is every bit as important as ppg. Jay Lehman belongs on the list of best point guards.

Antonio Daniels has to be one of BG's best and I don't think they even won a regular season championship during his playing days.

Won the 1997 MAC regular season championship. That team was stacked, too. Antonio Daniels, Jay Larranaga, Anthony Stacy, Demar Moore, Tony Reid, Dave Esterkamp, and Kirk Cowen. The whole MAC was stacked. I'm trying my best to not be a homer here, but that team should have
been an at-large. I remember Dickie V going off on the selection show about BG not being selected. Fun times... Anyway, sorry to interrupt, just wanted to clarify. 04-cheers

If Vitale felt BG belonged they almost certainly did not. ;-) Butcthat was a good team.

I was surprised that team got left out of the NCAA. Was really unfair for a deserving team who had a great season. But didn't close strong.
(01-29-2015 10:52 PM)rocketpaul Wrote: [ -> ]As I have said in the past and like most of you I have been a UT fan for a long times attending games for 47 years and almost every home game for the last 38 years. Unless you count Craig Thames as a point guard and I don't Juice it the best point guard UT has had in the last 47 years.
1) Juice
2) Kasheef Payne (at least his last year)
3) Reiser
4) Lehman
5) Rudley
6) Justin Ingram
7) Jim Kindle
Can't do a top 10 because we havn't had 10 good ones probably part of the reasaon that we have not been to the Big dance in the last 35 years I am hopeful that we will be able to ad Stuckey Mosley to this list but too early to tell
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I don't want to sound like Lehman's personal cheerleader, but do you realize that except for a five overtime loss to CMU the last game of his freshman year, he would've won the MAC all four years he played? I understand he didn't do it singlehandedly, but still ... OK, I admit it, I am Jay Lehman, so maybe my opinion doesn't count :)
(01-30-2015 09:04 PM)rkt Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-29-2015 10:52 PM)rocketpaul Wrote: [ -> ]As I have said in the past and like most of you I have been a UT fan for a long times attending games for 47 years and almost every home game for the last 38 years. Unless you count Craig Thames as a point guard and I don't Juice it the best point guard UT has had in the last 47 years.
1) Juice
2) Kasheef Payne (at least his last year)
3) Reiser
4) Lehman
5) Rudley
6) Justin Ingram
7) Jim Kindle
Can't do a top 10 because we havn't had 10 good ones probably part of the reasaon that we have not been to the Big dance in the last 35 years I am hopeful that we will be able to ad Stuckey Mosley to this list but too early to tell

I don't want to sound like Lehman's personal cheerleader, but do you realize that except for a five overtime loss to CMU the last game of his freshman year, he would've won the MAC all four years he played? I understand he didn't do it singlehandedly, but still ... OK, I admit it, I am Jay Lehman, so maybe my opinion doesn't count :)
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haha great post.

Payne was a good distributor for a little guy wasnt he.
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