GumbyDamnit! wrote:Hoosier: let me provide the credible data that you seek about NYC, Philly and basketball talent:
# of players from metro NY from ESPN Top 100, last 5 years:
2015 - 4
2014 - 5
2013 - 6
2012 - 4
2011 - 5
Please share with us the # of ESPN Top 100 kids that are from Huntington, WV, Wolfesboro NH and Henerson NV in each of those years when you get the chance.
And I'm so sorry that Kobe Bryant did not fit your criteria for "best college basketball talent." You really got me there. I guess that really pokes a hole in my argument that Philly is a better place to find basketball talent than Wolfesboro, NH. Let me take another stab at it then, and I'll edit out those terrible players like Kobe that actually didn't play college hoops:
Rakeem Christmas (Cuse) - expected first round pick
Rondae Hollis- Jefferson (UA) - expected first round pick
Amile Jefferson (Duke)
Jabril Trawik (Gtwn)
Rasheed Jordan (SJU)
Malcom Gilbert (Pitt)
BJ Johnson (Cuse)
Trevor Cooney (Cuse)
Ryan Archidiacono - (Nova) - BEPOY
Daniel Ochefu - (Nova)
Markus Morris - (KU) - NBA
Markief Morris - (KU) - NBA
Rasul Butler (LaSalle) - NBA
Gerald Henderson (Duke) - NBA
Kyle Lowry (Nova) - NBA All-Star
Wayne Ellington (Duke) - NBA
Michael-Kidd Gilchrist (UK) - NBA
Lavoy Allen - (Temple) - NBA
Malik Wayns (Nova) - NBA
John Salmons (Miami) - NBA
Dion Waiters (Cuse) - NBA
Tyreke Evans (UK) - NBA
Jameer Nelson (St Joe's) - College NPOY, NBA
And Stever you simply don't understand an apples-to-apples comparison without moving the goalposts. You want to compare DC to Boston (roughly 400 miles) to VA to FL (roughly 1,000 miles). Um... not equal. Your act is old and everyone on this board, short of "Who's your Pal," sees through it.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:Hey Hoosier go do it yourself. I don't have the time to break down every city and all their players. I gave you more than enough data but now you're just being a complete boob about this. But since you feel that your list of 20 is so undeniable how about you list all of that great talent from WV and NH (I'll give you the entire state) that now play in the NBA. Tick-tock... I'll be here waiting.
You're into links. Here's a link for you of where most of the homegrown NBA talent is coming from. Please note the DC to NYC area in red. NH, WV and NV are really impressive.
http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2014/11/12/7202561/nba-birthplace-map-washington-dc-mississippi
GumbyDamnit! wrote:Hey Hoosier go do it yourself. I don't have the time to break down every city and all their players. I gave you more than enough data but now you're just being a complete boob about this. But since you feel that your list of 20 is so undeniable how about you list all of that great talent from WV and NH (I'll give you the entire state) that now play in the NBA. Tick-tock... I'll be here waiting.
You're into links. Here's a link for you of where most of the homegrown NBA talent is coming from. Please note the DC to NYC area in red. NH, WV and NV are really impressive.
http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2014/11/12/7202561/nba-birthplace-map-washington-dc-mississippi
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