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Top 5 Hoops Colleges

 05.16.2007 - Updated on 05.16.2007

Top 5 Hoops Colleges
 

Here are the colleges that produced the most NBA players, and my favorite 10 players that came from each one, they have no certain order in which I like them.

UCLA 70
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Bill Walton
Reggie Miller
Jamaal Wilkes
Marques Johnson
Kiki Vandewghe
Mark Eaton
Baron Davis
Pooh Richardson
Jason Kapono


North Carolina 69
Michael Jordan
James Worthy
Bob McAdoo
Brad Daugherty
Kevin Smith
Rasheed Wallace
Jerry Stackhouse
Vince Carter
Antawn Jamison
Raymond Felton

 
Kentucky 65
Tayshaun Prince
Jamal Mashburn
Dan Issel
Pat Riley 
Ron Mercer
Antonie Walker
Jamaal Magloire
Tony Delk
Derek Anderson
Nazr Mohammed


Indiana 51
Isiah Thomas
Dick Van Arsdale
Tom Van Arsdale
George McGinnis
Alan Henderson
Calbert Cheaney
Randy Wittman
Mike Woodson
Butch Carter
Jared Jefferies


Duke 48
Grant Hill
Carlos Boozer
Elton Brand
Shane Battier
Luol Deng
Corey Maggette
Jay Williams
Christian Laettner
Mike Dunleavy
Chris Duhon
5 Comments: Top 5 Hoops Colleges

Posted by

on 05.16.2007
Duke currently produces the best players, all the other ones have older players who are either done, are very good, or at the end of their prime. Save the best for last! .
Posted by
Evan
on 05.16.2007
UCLA will always be number one and North Carolina will always be number two, they know how to find NBA caliber talent. .
Posted by
Oakland
on 05.16.2007
When Tayshuan Prince and Jamal Mashburn are the best players that came out of your school, thats sad I’m sorry to say it. But the other ones have hall of famers and all stars. .
Posted by

on 05.16.2007
It comes down to Duke and North Carolina as uasual, as the best producers, nobody else can even touch them in this day and age. .
Posted by
Wolverine
on 05.16.2007
Indiana produces no good lasting talent, I think they’re more selected on the school name than, on their talent. .

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