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Who was the best power forward to play at UNC.

Worthy was the best, but Jamison was special.
 
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Worthy
Jamison
Cunningham
Wallace

Hansbrough played C. Even if he were in the conversation I would pick the others ahead of him. He was more accomplished, but the others would rank ahead in my book.
 
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There have been a lot of good poasts in this thread.

Lots of good posts too

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Pete Brennan and Jack Cobb. Google away and you'll be impressed with what they did.
 
Tough question!

I think I enjoyed watching Rasheed Wallace the most and Antawn Jamison a close second.
 
The best power forward while at UNC? Overall, Hansbrough (who gave us four years of All American quality play), and for a season, Worthy (who absolutely dominated for us en route to Dean's first championship, and was a sensational player as a Junior).

Best power forward to play at UNC? At his peak, it is criminally underrated NBA MVP Bob McAdoo. If not for injuries, he probably would have gone down as the second best NBA player in the history of UNC basketball regardless of position.

Combining impact at UNC plus overall pro career, I would personally take Big Game James.
 
I always viewed Hansbrough as a 4/5 while at UNC so my choices are Lynch, O'Koren, and Wuycik for pure toughness.
 
O'Koren was not a 4
Beg to differ. In 77, Ford and Kuester were the guards, Davis played the 3, Lagarde the 5 until he was hurt with Chickie and Wolf backing him up, leaving O'Koren as the 4. He continued to play 4 his later years.
 
Beg to differ. In 77, Ford and Kuester were the guards, Davis played the 3, Lagarde the 5 until he was hurt with Chickie and Wolf backing him up, leaving O'Koren as the 4. He continued to play 4 his later years.

He might have played the 4, but he was not a 4. The thread asks for the best "power forward", no one thinks of O'Koren as a power forward.
 
Worthy/Jamison
Hans
Cunningham
Lynch
and....

David Noel!
 
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Cunningham
David Noel!
Are you seriously going to tell me that Noel , who had a career average of 6.9 and a yearly high of 12.9 is even in the conversation for top PF at UNC? George Lynch , J.R. Reid , Brice Johnson , Mitch Kupchak say Hi.. I like Noel A lot , but some of you remember his career a lot different than me. Great role player.
 
Lion Heart Lynch was a good one! Refuse to lose mentality.

Never will forget him getting into Eric's face and chewing his butt out. THAT is Senior Leadership at it's best.
 
Lion Heart Lynch was a good one! Refuse to lose mentality.

Never will forget him getting into Eric's face and chewing his butt out. THAT is Senior Leadership at it's best.

Yup. Semi final game against KU in 93 IIRC? I have seen that, still didn't see what Eric did wrong on TV, but I am sure something did for Lynch to act like that.
 
Worthy, Hansbrough, Bobby Jones, Kupchak, Robert MacAdoo, Jamison, Cunningham! That's about 20 years of as great as it gets anywhere!
 
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Two things: 1. Noel was a joke entry, but I do love his heart while playing seriously out of position! 2. I regret not putting Lynch in my list since he is one of my all time faves!
 
01/19/1974 UNC tied 71-71 with a vastly inferior dook team in Durham(same year as the great comeback) , dook has the ball with seconds left and hoping for a final shot to win. Bobby Jones picks off the inbounds pass and streaks to the basket for a winning layup at the buzzer. I remember it like it was yesterday.

 
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I was 10 in '74 so my first real memories of Bobby Jones were with the 76ers! He was part of some of my favorite NBA teams ever with Doc. J, Toney, and Mo Cheeks! (Malone also)
 
I was 10 in '74 so my first real memories of Bobby Jones were with the 76ers! He was part of some of my favorite NBA teams ever with Doc. J, Toney, and Mo Cheeks! (Malone also)
I was 9 in '67 , but I remember Bobby Lewis , Larry Miller , Rust Clark , Bill Bunting and Dick Grubar like it was yesterday....good times , not a care in the world.
 
I was 9 in '67 , but I remember Bobby Lewis , Larry Miller , Rust Clark , Bill Bunting and Dick Grubar like it was yesterday....good times , not a care in the world.
Didn't have u pegged as being of this age. You are a funny older dude. Not old just older than me.
 
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