Favorite 6th men?

Stevie is one of my favorite players but I wouldn't call him a 6th man as he only came off the bench 17 out of almost 100 games he played his final 3 years at Iowa State.

There was a great article about glue guys in SI right before the NCAA tournament in 2000. They called Stevie the perfect glue guy.

I'll see if I can find it...

EDIT: Found it...

I remember that article... I still own that copy of SI

I thought the starters that year were

Rancik
Horton
Nurse
Tinsley
Fizer

Or was it Johnson over Rancik....trying to remember
 
Curtis jones is the best 6th man in ISU history. Not only because of his performance on both ends but because of his impact and understanding of his role. He was also off to a very slow start where fans got discouraged about him and his stock is through the roof
 
Because I'm old, I usually vote for a Cyclone from the past when these questions are posed.

But Curtis Jones does so much for this team, now for a 2nd season. Not only provides instant offense, but shoots a high %, handles the ball, rebounds, and is an excellent defender.

I gotta believe that after TJ started him in the 1st game this year, Cujo told TJ to put Milan back into the starting lineup. He's unselfish and is a perfect example of the phrase, It doesn't matter who starts. It's who finishes.
 
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Because I'm old, I usually vote for a Cyclone from the past when these questions are posed.

But Curtis Jones does so much for this team, now for a 2nd season. Not only provides instant offense, but shoots a high %, handles the ball, rebounds, and is an excellent defender.

I gotta believe that after TJ started him in the 1st game this year, Cujo told TJ to put Milan back into the starting lineup. He's unselfish and is a perfect example of the phrase, It doesn't matter who starts. It's who finishes.
It wouldn't surprise me if he said that to TJ. Every interview with Curtis Jones shows he's a total team guy that's mature and thrives coming in off the bench and gunning shots down immediately. I love that he's not afraid to shoot the 25'+ three's and he makes them at such a high percentage that it doesn't make fans scratch their heads. I'm pretty sure that TJ is smart enough to understand that the immediate energy Jones provides makes him better coming off the bench. He still gets starter minutes (he plays the second most minutes per game, only 2 behind Gilbert) so it's not like he's playing 15-20 minutes a game.
 
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Stevie is one of my favorite players but I wouldn't call him a 6th man as he only came off the bench 17 out of almost 100 games he played his final 3 years at Iowa State.

There was a great article about glue guys in SI right before the NCAA tournament in 2000. They called Stevie the perfect glue guy.

I'll see if I can find it...

EDIT: Found it...
Stevie Johnson was a freak athlete. Love him!
 
Hogue started I think every game both seasons.

It sorta seems like he was off-the-bench for a while, but apparently now. (Similar feeling I had about Chris Babb, but he pretty much was in starting unit).

Edit: Nader could qualify as 6th role in 2014-15, but his impact wasn't significant stat-wise, on consistent basis, if I recall.
Hogue gets the Best Flying Sidekick award.
 
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