AllWeatherFan said:Mousegriz said:Derrick Pope?
No question about it! When he broke the backboard in Moscow he guaranteed his Griz immortality.
Do we add Nate Covill to the list too?
AllWeatherFan said:Mousegriz said:Derrick Pope?
No question about it! When he broke the backboard in Moscow he guaranteed his Griz immortality.
GrizPony said:Marc Glass, Scott Zanon, Criswell, Mike Williams, Qvale and many others were great but may not make the top four all time. I'd say Krysko, Micheal Ray, Pope and Jamar.
AllWeatherFan said:I got to watch Harold Ross play when I was a little sprout. I'd put him on any Mount Rushmore team. I'll never forget the time he put up 30-plus on Washington State, mostly on long bombs before the advent of the 3-pointer.
Okay, I'm f***[*] old.
BWahlberg said:Um... not the most informed opinion but, here's my two cents, a lot of this comes from the stories my dad would tell me, he was getting his PhD at the UM in the early 70's and have been regular hoops (and football) attendees since:
Men's team
Michael Ray Richardson
Larry Krystkowiak
Wayne Tinkle
Torn on the 4th, if I lean to coaches I'd say Montgomery or Heathcote, if I went to players I'd say Jamar or Hays
Women's team:
Robin Selvig
Shannon Cate
Brooklyn Lorenzen
Mandy Morales
citay said:whoa! you're including coaches, right? then jud's up there, dead center, the father of the modern baskeball tradition at montana. the guy just to the right of him is micheal ray, whom jud recruited, transformed from a small forward in high school to a guard in college, and convinced to stay at montana when michael ray wanted to follow him to michigan state. to the left of jud is larry k., and the other guy up there is tinks, on the strength not only of his playing career, but his ultra-successful coaching tenure in reviving the flagging tradition that heatchote started. that's four, that's your mt. rushmore.
you could make a laundry list of greats and near-greats, but let's face it, montana never had much of a basketball tradition before heathcote arrived. we were always overwhelmed by the pacific coast conference, and not even the great promise of the fabulous frosh materialized in the old skyline conference afrter ray howard got hurt. so i find it tough to include any of the old old-timers like cope, zip rhoades, ray lucien or even jiggs dahlberg.
AllWeatherFan said:Well, if we only get four faces:
Michael Ray (I mean Micheal)
Larry K
Will Cherry
...and some guy from a long time ago, or in the future, hopefully in the next year or so.
DPGriz4 said:Not sure why people are putting Will ahead of Kareem...
AllWeatherFan said:DPGriz4 said:Not sure why people are putting Will ahead of Kareem...
Only because Kareem hasn't graduated yet.
grizzlyjournal said:Great comments, nominations, votes for Griz Greats by everyone in this thread.
My turn: and I recognize the nominations are just my own; that anyone else's vote is equally valid.
I've been a Griz fan since 1952 & remember them all: I can easily make a list of my top 5, 10, 25, 50 & 100 Griz Hoops Greats. I have attended 99 % of all Griz home games since 1952.
My perspective: Well... no team or coach has had a run compared to Wayne Tinkle's teams over the past four years. As great as Micheal Ray Richardson and Larry Krystkowiak were, they did NOT lead their teams to Big Sky titles or appear in the big dance as regularly as Will Cherry & Kareem Jamar's team (teams) did.
Therefore, my top three: Micheal Ray Richardson, Larry Krystkowiak & Kareem Jamar.
Top Five: Add Will Cherry and (a tie) Ken MacKenzie and/or Brian Qvale.
Top Ten: Add Derrick Pope, Craig Zanon, JR Camel, Kevin Criswell, Wayne Tinkle, Kevin Kearney, & Marc Glass (I know, that's 12). I can make a list of 25 or 50 just as easily (add or subtract a couple).
Too bad that so many Montana Griz fans of the 1980s missed out on the TRUE Golden years of Montana basketball... which, under coach Wayne Tinkle (which means that Wayne should get double votes!), is just approaching its zenith. That's now, folks. Go Griz!
citay said:jud's up there, dead center, the father of the modern baskeball tradition at montana. the guy just to the right of him is micheal ray, whom jud recruited, transformed from a small forward in high school to a guard in college, and convinced to stay at montana when michael ray wanted to follow him to michigan state.
I remember it well. Loved that early 80's team. Pope, Glass, Rob Hurley, Doug Selvig ect.....AllWeatherFan said:Mousegriz said:Derrick Pope?
No question about it! When he broke the backboard in Moscow he guaranteed his Griz immortality.