All-Time ISU Men's Basketball Roster

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All-Time ISU Men's Basketball Roster
(The best Cyclone at each of 36 unique numbers)

#0 JAKE SULLIVAN • 6-1, 190 • Oakdale, MN • 2002-04
#1 CURTIS STINSON • 6-3, 215 • Bronx, NY • 2004-06
#2 CHRIS BABB • 6-5, 225 • Arlington, TX • 2011-12
#3 GARY THOMPKINS • 6-3, 185 • Jackson, MI • 1985-88
#4 KANTRAIL HORTON • 6-1, 225 • Covington, GA • 2000-01
#5 MARCUS FIZER • 6-8, 265 • Arcadia, LA • 1998-00

#10 JACY HOLLOWAY • 6-0, 160 • McPherson, KS • 1994-97
#11 JAMAAL TINSLEY • 6-3, 195 • Brooklyn, NY • 2000-01
#12 TERRENCE ALLEN • 6-0, 160 • Riviera Beach, FL • 1981-84
#13 KELVIN CATO • 6-11, 255 • Decatur, GA • 1996-97
#14 JEFF HORNACEK • 6-3, 185 • LaGrange, IL • 1984-86
#15 MARTIN RANCIK • 6-8, 230 • Bratislava, Slovakia • 1998-00

#20 GARY THOMPSON • 5-10, 158 • Roland, IA • 1955-57
#21 CRAIG BRACKINS • 6-10, 230 • Palmdale, CA • 2008-10
#22 DEDRIC WILLOUGHBY • 6-3, 190 • New Orleans, LA • 1996-97
#23 STEVIE JOHNSON • 6-4, 225 • Beaumont, MS • 1997-00
#24 JUSTUS THIGPEN • 6-2, 195 • Flint, MI • 1990-93
#25 ANDREW PARKER • 6-5, 196 • Fort Lauderdale, FL • 1976-79

#30 ROYCE WHITE • 6-8, 270 • Minneapolis, MN • 2011-12
#31 SHAWN BANKHEAD • 6-6, 225 • Pacoima, CA • 1996-97
#32 FRED HOIBERG • 6-5, 210 • Ames, IA • 1992-95
#33 SAM HILL • 6-8, 215 • Chicago, IL • 1984-87
#34 HERCLE IVY • 6-3, 195 • St. Louis, MO • 1974-76
#35 BARRY STEVENS • 6-5, 185 • Flint, MI • 1982-85

#40 RON HARRIS • 6-3, 195 • Chicago Heights, IL • 1981-84
#41 LOREN MEYER • 6-10, 260 • Ruthven, IA • 1992-94
#42 JULIUS MICHALIK • 6-10, 220 • Prievidza, Slovakia • 1992-95
#43 PAUL DOERRFELD • 6-7, 210 • Davenport, IA • 1987-91
#44 JEFF GRAYER • 6-5, 200 • Flint, MI • 1985-88
#45 PAUL SHIRLEY • 6-10, 230 • Meriden, KS • 1997-2001

#50 BILL CAIN • 6-6, 200 • White Plains, NY • 1968-70
#51 JARED HOMAN • 6-10, 250 • Remsen, IA • 2002-05
#52 VICTOR ALEXANDER • 6-9, 265 • Detroit, MI • 1988-91
#53 MICHAEL NURSE • 6-1, 175 • Teaneck, NJ • 1999-00
#54 DAVE FLEMING • 6-5, 215 • Cedar Falls, IA • 1965-67
#55 TOM SCHAFER • 6-7, 210 • Chicago, IL • 1986-87

All-Time ISU Men's Basketball Roster
(Where are they from?)

IOWA (6) Hoiberg, Thompson, Meyer, Homan, Doerrfeld and Fleming
MICHIGAN (5) Grayer, Stevens, Alexander, Thigpen and Thompkins
ILLINOIS (4) Hornacek, Hill, Harris and Schafer
NEW YORK (3) Tinsley, Stinson and Cain
LOUISIANA (2) Fizer and Willoughby
GEORGIA (2) Cato and Horton
MINNESOTA (2) White and Sullivan
CALIFORNIA (2) Brackins and Bankhead
KANSAS (2) Shirley and Holloway
FLORIDA (2) Parker and Allen
SLOVAKIA (2) Michalik and Rancik
NEW JERSEY (1) Nurse
TEXAS (1) Babb
MISSOURI (1) Ivy
MISSISSIPPI (1) Johnson

Let the debate continue ...
 

theshadow

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#00 is different than #0, so let the Richard Evans/Morgan Wheat debate commence!
 

shagcarpetjesus

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I love me some Barry Stevens, but I think Don Smith (Zaid Abdul-Aziz) has to be the #35 on the roster. 3 time all-conference player, AP All-American, led the Big 8 in scoring 2 times, #5 overall pick, 10 year NBA career.
 

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Royce-PG
Royce-SG
Royce-SF
Cato-PF
Cato-C

And Rep to the person who can answer this question:
Who are the 5 greatest rappers of all time?
 

Knownothing

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I didn't see Sean Haluska's name on that list. Something is wrong. Also, where is Aaron Agnew. Forgot his number and you forgot to put him on the list.
 

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New to the forums ..... but I just had to reply to this one. I'm a little old school.
1st team
Jeff Hornacek, pg
Fred Hoiberg, sg
Bill Cain, sf
Marcus Fizer, pf
Don Smith, c

2nd team
Jamaal Tinsley, pg
Jeff Grayer, sg
Barry Stevens, sf
Victor Alexander, pf
Kelvin Cato, c

honorable mention
Gary Thompson
Craig Brackens
Andrew Parker

Sorry, but just can't justify Royce White on the list for only one season.

Let the criticism begin.
 

MadCy

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I didn't see Sean Haluska's name on that list. Something is wrong. Also, where is Aaron Agnew. Forgot his number and you forgot to put him on the list.

I think it's just a greatest whoever wore each number list, not a definitive list of everyone. Same with the second part breakdown. I personally doubt Sean Haluska or Agnew would be considered the greatest to wear whatever their numbers were.
 

Knownothing

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I think it's just a greatest whoever wore each number list, not a definitive list of everyone. Same with the second part breakdown. I personally doubt Sean Haluska or Agnew would be considered the greatest to wear whatever their numbers were.

I forgot the sarcasme pirate.
 

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1st team
Jamaal Tinsley, pg
Jeff Hornacek, sg
Jeff Grayer, sf
Marcus Fizer, pf
Kelvin Cato, c
 

GBC

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This is easy, we have had a lot of great players but not hard to put put together the ISU Dream Team.

1. Tinsley
2. Willoughby
3. Grayer
4. Fizer
5. Cato

On my bench would be
Hoiberg
Hornacek
Stinson
B. Stevens
Alexander
Blalock
White
Vroman
 

JimDogRock

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Royce-PG
Royce-SG
Royce-SF
Cato-PF
Cato-C

And Rep to the person who can answer this question:
Who are the 5 greatest rappers of all time?

I'd swap in Fizer at 3 to have a stud finisher on offense.

And the 5 greatest rappers is debatable, but I would go with, in no particular order -

Dylan
Dylan
Dylan
Dylan
Dylan

Because he spits hot fire.