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Muskie
05-31-2023, 09:12 AM
Ranking the ten best players in Xavier Men's Basketball history is subjective and can vary depending on individual opinions. However, here is a list of ten players who have made significant contributions to the Xavier Men's Basketball program:


David West: A dominant forward, West is widely considered one of the greatest players in Xavier history. He led the Musketeers to multiple NCAA Tournament appearances and was a two-time consensus All-American.
Byron Larkin: Larkin is the all-time leading scorer in Xavier history, with a remarkable scoring ability that earned him multiple conference Player of the Year honors during the late 1980s.
Tu Holloway: Holloway was a dynamic point guard who led Xavier to four NCAA Tournament appearances and was named an All-American in 2012. He ranks among the program's all-time leaders in points and assists.
Trevon Bluiett: Bluiett was a prolific scorer and a crucial part of Xavier's success in the 2010s. He played a key role in the Musketeers' Elite Eight run in 2017 and ranks among the top scorers in program history.
Brian Grant: Grant was a force in the paint during his time at Xavier. He earned conference Player of the Year honors and led the Musketeers to their first-ever NCAA Tournament win in 1990.
Romain Sato: Sato was a versatile forward known for his defensive prowess and scoring ability. He played a significant role in Xavier's success during the early 2000s, helping the team reach the Elite Eight in 2004.
Jordan Crawford: Crawford made an immediate impact during his one season at Xavier. He led the team in scoring and played a key role in their Sweet Sixteen appearance in 2010 before moving on to the NBA.
James Posey: Posey was a tenacious defender and versatile forward during his time at Xavier. He played a vital role in the Musketeers' success in the late 1990s, including an Elite Eight run in 1997.
Stanley Burrell: Burrell was an excellent guard known for his defensive skills and leadership. He ranks among Xavier's all-time leaders in steals and played a significant role in multiple NCAA Tournament appearances.
Mark Lyons: Lyons was a dynamic guard who transferred to Xavier from Xavier after two seasons at Xavier. He made an immediate impact, leading the team in scoring and helping them reach the Sweet Sixteen in 2012.

Please note that this ranking is subjective and based on various factors, including individual performance, team success, and impact on the Xavier Men's Basketball program. Other players, such as Edmund Sumner, Sean Miller, and Lionel Chalmers, have also made significant contributions and could be considered for this list.

Muskie
05-31-2023, 09:14 AM
Certainly! Here are the next ten players who have made significant contributions to Xavier Men's Basketball history:


Edmond Sumner: Sumner was a talented guard known for his athleticism and playmaking ability. He played a crucial role in Xavier's success during the 2010s, helping the team make multiple NCAA Tournament appearances.
Lionel Chalmers: Chalmers was a standout guard who played a key role in Xavier's run to the Elite Eight in 2004. He ranks among the program's all-time leaders in scoring and steals.
Sean Miller: Miller, now a successful coach, had an outstanding playing career at Xavier. He was a skilled point guard and led the Musketeers to multiple NCAA Tournament appearances during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Lenny Brown: Brown was a versatile guard known for his scoring ability. He played a pivotal role in Xavier's success in the late 1990s, including an Elite Eight run in 1997.
Tyrone Hill: Hill was a dominant force in the paint during his time at Xavier. He was a skilled rebounder and shot-blocker, earning conference Player of the Year honors and leading the Musketeers to NCAA Tournament appearances in the late 1980s.
Justin Cage: Cage was a versatile forward who had an impressive career at Xavier. He ranks among the program's all-time leaders in scoring and rebounding and helped the team make multiple NCAA Tournament appearances.
Byron Larkin: Byron's brother, Byron Larkin, also had an exceptional career at Xavier. He was a skilled guard who ranks among the program's top scorers and played a key role in the Musketeers' success in the 1980s.
Kenny Frease: Frease was a dominant center known for his shot-blocking ability and scoring touch around the basket. He played a significant role in Xavier's success in the early 2010s, including a Sweet Sixteen appearance in 2012.
Dee Davis: Davis was a skilled point guard who had a successful career at Xavier. He ranks among the program's all-time leaders in assists and played a crucial role in the team's success during the early 2010s.
Scoochie Smith: Smith was a talented guard who played a vital role in Xavier's success during the 2010s. He was known for his clutch performances and helped the team make multiple NCAA Tournament appearances.

Again, please note that this ranking is subjective and based on various factors, and there are many other talented players in Xavier Men's Basketball history who could be considered for this list.

Muskie
05-31-2023, 09:19 AM
As you can see, the longer it goes the more creative it gets. Important to remember simplest terms, ChatGPT is simply generating text based on probabilities.

muskiefan82
05-31-2023, 09:42 AM
Scoochie Smith would certainly have been a crowd favorite. Sean Miller looked great in those throwback Xavier jerseys that said PITT on the front. LOL

nuts4xu
05-31-2023, 10:39 AM
Certainly! Here are the next ten players who have made significant contributions to Xavier Men's Basketball history:


Scoochie Smith: Smith was a talented guard who played a vital role in Xavier's success during the 2010s. He was known for his clutch performances and helped the team make multiple NCAA Tournament appearances.


Again, please note that this ranking is subjective and based on various factors, and there are many other talented players in Xavier Men's Basketball history who could be considered for this list.

Scoochie Smith? He played for dayton, what the hell?

Muskie
05-31-2023, 11:25 AM
Scoochie Smith? He played for dayton, what the hell?

So... CHATPGPT basically predicts things based on probabilities. That's how you get a UD player in the Top 20 for X from artificial intelligence.

STL_XUfan
05-31-2023, 11:54 AM
Scoochie Smith? He played for dayton, what the hell?

People really underestimate how much of an impact Jimmy Binnie had on our success in 2007 and 2008.

muskiefan82
05-31-2023, 12:08 PM
People really underestimate how much of an impact Jimmy Binnie had on our success in 2007 and 2008.

There is some truth here...

Strange Brew
05-31-2023, 12:26 PM
People really underestimate how much of an impact Jimmy Binnie had on our success in 2007 and 2008.

The Traffic Cone.

webxu
05-31-2023, 12:32 PM
Evidently we made the elite 8 in 1997, hang the banner!

bjf123
05-31-2023, 12:38 PM
Apparently, Byron Larkin had a brother named Byron who was also an exceptional scorer.


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XUBison
05-31-2023, 01:45 PM
Evidently we made the elite 8 in 1997, hang the banner!

And people say Skip’s teams underachieved.