Tyler Hansbrough Michael Jordan Phil Ford James Worthy Lennie
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Tyler Hansbrough Michael Jordan Phil Ford James Worthy Lennie
An Inside Look: Carolina Men’s Basketball has seen many great players over the years. Here’s a look at the five greatest UNC players of all time. Prac�i�� Pl�� T��� 12:30 1:05 1:10 1:21 1:25 Four “Ford” Corners 1:42 2:36 2:45 S���ec� W�i�ht� Sh���n� f��� In���i�u�� w��� Pa�e�-O��n�� Gr��� w����h���n� & �e��n�� B���n� �u� 1�0 ���� ��r�w� C�n��u�i�� R R R R Tyler Hansbrough Selected as the ACC Freshman of the Year Only four-time First Team All-American in ACC history 2006 2007 Won the John R. Wooden Award Holds the career record for 1219 rebounds Drafted to the NBA as the thirteenth pick to the Indiana Pacers 2008 2009 How do they compare? Michael Jordan ACC Freshman of the Year Won every major National Player of the Year Award in the 2007-2008 season All-Atlantic Coast Conference Holds the career record for 939 field goals made Drafted to the NBA as the third pick to the Chicago Bulls All-Time leading scorer with 2,872 points Points 142 Games Played 2,045 1,788 101 1,219 H J ACC Tournament MVP honors as a freshman National Champion: hit the gamewinning jumper F W R 84 Two-time, first team All-American Known as THE Carolina point guard National and ACC Player of the Year Two-time ACC Best Male Athlete Eastman Award Field Goal Percentage 76 1975 1976 1977 James Worthy First freshman to start in the first game of the season Holds the career record for 753 assists J F W R H J National Player of the Year Held the record for AllTime leading scorer for 32 years with 2,290 points Drafted to the NBA as the second pick to the Kansas City Kings 1978 Final Four Most Outstanding Player for his performance Free Throw Percentage .791 .748 .808 .459 .652 .740 F W R H J F W R Sources: The Carolina Basketball Museum, bleacherreport.com, quickenloanscarrierclassic.com, biography.com, Carolina Basketball 2012-13 Fact and Records Book Drafted to the NBA as the first pick to the Los Angeles Lakers National and ACC Player of the Year 1979 Second Team All-ACC Olympic Gold Medalist Rebounds Assists 1980 1981 1982 1219 Lennie Rosenbluth Helms Foundation National Player of the Year Played in the Dixie Classic Part of the Associated Press All-America Basketball Five ACC Player of the Year and Tournament MVP First Team All-ACC National Champion: led the Tar Heels to the school’s first NCAA Championship College Co-Player of the Year (Ralph Sampson) Consensus NCAA All-American First Team National Champion Turnovers 297 753 Drafted to the NBA as the sixth pick to the Philadelphia Warriors 180 252 Steals 620 H J 154 181 F W R H J 208 N/A F W R 0 H *N/A: No Stats available J N/A F W R 1956 1957 First collegian to be named NCAA National Player of the Year, ACC Player of the Year, ACC Tournament MVP, and NCAA regional MVP in the same season. National and ACC Player of the Year Top Male Athlete in the ACC Average Points Per Game 26.9 20.2 117 790 261 1955 Athlete of the Year for the 1956-1957 season 169 163 200 509 H Shattered his ankle and missed fourteen games Three-time All-American Two-time Olympic Gold Medalist (1984 and 1992) .536 .540 .527 .541 1974 Outstanding Player of the ACC Basketball Tournament 123 2,290 Created by Traci Carver in Adobe Illustrator CS5.1 and 6 1983 1984 Most decorated player in the NBA National Champion H-Hansbrough J-Jordan F-Ford W-Worthy R-Rosenbluth 1982 Won the John R. Wooden Award Holds the career record for 982 free throws made 2,872 1981 Phil Ford 17.7 18.6 14.5 N/A H J F W R H J F W R