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Derrick Walton legacy

nsonnett14

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We have had some really good PG's since i have started following Mich hoops (I'm 41 yrs old so Gary Grant was first i really remember ) but man watching this guy game after game i'm kinda thinking he is gonna be considered in the top 3 ? What ya guys think ?

And does anyone think he reminds you a little of Rumeal Robinson ? Tough , bulldog who can rebound and hits clutch shots , i dunno RR just popped into my head when i was thinking of who he reminded me off .
 
Don't say "RR" lol

but yeah...maybe

Earlier in the year, I was ready to throw him into a dumpster, but he has really improved over the last 11 games...what a pleasant surprise
 
Don't say "RR" lol

but yeah...maybe

Earlier in the year, I was ready to throw him into a dumpster, but he has really improved over the last 11 games...what a pleasant surprise

LOL i feel ya !! I didnt wanna type out his full name tho
 
I remember Ricky Geen . Man was he fast and smooth with the ball. He only played two years at Michigan and had 1084 points , 252 assisit, and 200 rebounds . He Played his first two years in college at Vincennes. He was something to watch .

Grant was great. Robinson was a hero and made the clutch ft. Walton is in the same group as all of these guys and above maybe.
 
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Top 3 PG'S in my time ??

1) RR
2) GG
3) Walton

what ya think ?? I'd put Rose in there but im talking true pg's
 
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