Best for the stats junkies: Beal. Best overall game: Horford. Most Championship rings: Brewer. Best representation of UF in the NBA: all of them, especially the '04s.
Well I don’t about the guys, but this article linked just above your post is on the front page of the ESPN website. Definitely looks like a snub to me.
I still think big AL Horford is UF's biggest NBA star, even though he doesn't have a ring: 5× NBA All-Star (2010, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2018) All-NBA Third Team (2011) NBA All-Defensive Second Team (2018) NBA All-Rookie First Team (2008)
I would say Vernon gets the award as being the most instrumental player in winning his NBA championship rings.
I feel like right now the best UF player in the world right now is Scottie Wilbekin. It's a crime that he is not starting in the NBA right now. Dude has been a beast in Euroleague for years.
I see that Scottie is playing in Israel now after playing in several other countries before. He's averaging 16.3 ppg and 3.5 apg per the link below. Scottie Wilbekin International Stats | Basketball-Reference.com This made me think of Kasey Hill, who is apparently playing ball in Hungary now after playing in Cyprus for awhile. Sounds like he's doing okay averaging 13.2 ppg and 5.5 apg. The link below mentions him setting a single season steals record, surpassing the "FIBA Europe Cup legend" Jordan Theodore. Good for Kasey. The week's big numbers: Hill sets single-season steal record; Donar sell out MartiniPlaza in hours
Yeah, I’ve been keeping up with Scottie’s career since he left. You could say he’s my favorite current basketball player. I catch the games when I can now, but used to watch every one when he played for Darussafaka Dogus.
No Gator has come close to averaging 27.8 points a game in the NBA. And no Gator came into the NBA with such high expectations let alone delivered as he has!
He is averaging 29.2 PPG, 4.5 REB, 6.3 Assists on 45.3% shooting while 84.6% from the free throw line FOR THE SEASON.
Beal definitely got snubbed. Playing for such a bad team isn’t helping him but not feeling too sorry for him with the money he’s making. This will just motivate him to elevate his game even higher to prove them wrong for not selecting him as an all-star.