Re: Top 5 Best Jackrabbit MBB Players of All-Time
To support how the game has changed over the years, I believe TV asked Brayden Carlson how it felt to be the 45th player to have scored 1000 points in his career. It struck me that we have had 45 players since Virg Riley score more than 1000 pts. What is surprising is that none of the 45 include players before 1950. I heard from the real old timers tell that Sonny Jim Schmidt was one of the best. A WWII vet who played Service ball with players who went on to the NBA, and played at SDSU before and after WWII, but did he score 1000 pts in his playing career? Apparently not. Also defensive players are often for gotten as are good free throw shooters. Jim Sutton was 86% for his career, a record that stood until Tom McDonald came along. According to the media guide, his career was 88%. Think of all the points that were put on the board while the clock was not running. I did see Tom play some in 1985-86. I noticed none of the McDonalds are mentioned, but were very good athletes.
I guess what I am saying is that any player who has worn the yellow and blue was a very good player in their own right.
To support how the game has changed over the years, I believe TV asked Brayden Carlson how it felt to be the 45th player to have scored 1000 points in his career. It struck me that we have had 45 players since Virg Riley score more than 1000 pts. What is surprising is that none of the 45 include players before 1950. I heard from the real old timers tell that Sonny Jim Schmidt was one of the best. A WWII vet who played Service ball with players who went on to the NBA, and played at SDSU before and after WWII, but did he score 1000 pts in his playing career? Apparently not. Also defensive players are often for gotten as are good free throw shooters. Jim Sutton was 86% for his career, a record that stood until Tom McDonald came along. According to the media guide, his career was 88%. Think of all the points that were put on the board while the clock was not running. I did see Tom play some in 1985-86. I noticed none of the McDonalds are mentioned, but were very good athletes.
I guess what I am saying is that any player who has worn the yellow and blue was a very good player in their own right.
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