Will anyone currently on the roster be able to make it to 1000 points? Rahshon Clark looks to be the lastest one. Looks like Garrett is at 811 before the season started so he has a chance.
I think the conversation begins and ends with Hornacek.
I think the Kangaroo at least merits a challenge. Averaging 9 and 8 isn't too shabby over a ten-year career. Tinsley also deserves a mention. However, as you said, Hornacek is the gold standard for Cyclones in the pros.
It looks like Hornacek was the only Clone to average more than 20 points a game in the NBA.
Discuss who was the greatest bball Clone based on stats.
I've looked up these stats before. Found that Hornacek was far and away the best pro ISU has had (I looked up all the Iowa players over the past 3 decades too and his numbers crush any of theirs too).
Best player statistically while at ISU, per year, I'd have to say Tinsley. Could fill up all sorts of stats. Most important stat, wins and losses, were amazing with him in the lineup.
I've looked up these stats before. Found that Hornacek was far and away the best pro ISU has had (I looked up all the Iowa players over the past 3 decades too and his numbers crush any of theirs too).
Best player statistically while at ISU, per year, I'd have to say Tinsley. Could fill up all sorts of stats. Most important stat, wins and losses, were amazing with him in the lineup.
Is there any better Pro player than Hornacek from Iowa either as a citizen or a student? I can't think of any from Drake or Iowa.
Abdul-Aziz had a pretty solid career avg. a double double 2 seasons.
He was an excellent all-around player back when every team played with a true center and before the talent was diluted with all of the expansion teams.
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