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Cheat or go home: Coaches open up on cheating...

PG - Chris Jackson (still holds NCAA freshman scoring record)
SG - Pete Maravich (still holds NCAA scoring records for total points scored, career ppg, top 3 ppg for a season)
C - Shaq
SF - Bob Pettit
PF - don't have a surefire answer here, but several who would fit nicely as the fifth guy.


Maravich's scoring records will likely never be broken.
Steph Curry was the most recent feller to have a shot. But it would have taken Curry a 4th year (Pete only played 3 due to freshmen being ineligible to play back then). Curry also had the benefits of 3 point line (nonexistent in Pet's day) and a shot clock (also didn't exist yet).





him and Jackson semi-resembled each other. not a ton, but a lil bit.

always had a soft spot for LSU due to the fact that my HS (reynoldsburg) modeled their jerseys after them so I was a huge Chris Jackson and Shaq fan in the 90's. Jackson was so fun to watch. kid could just flat out score!
 
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always had a soft spot for LSU due to the fact that my HS (reynoldsburg) modeled their jerseys after them so I was a huge Chris Jackson and Shaq fan in the 90's. Jackson was so fun to watch. kid could just flat out score!

CJ was unbelievably quick.
he could dribble full speed down court, go between his legs and pull up for a three faster than anyone i ever saw.

basically, he was Steph Curry back when Curry was still in diapers.
 
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also [Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf's (formerly known as Chris Jackson)] story is a pretty good one if you ever want to research it.

about how Tourette's was both an anchor that drug him down but also drove him to be what he became.

would spend hours shooting free throws until 10 in a row popped the net exactly right.
would be crying because he wanted to stop and go home but the tourette's wouldn't let him.
That doesn't really sound like a Tourette's symptom, unless you're talking about the verbal torrent he unleashed every time he missed (or made) a free throw.
 
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