louiethe20th 07/26/2005
I asked the weblist maker to make him college only.I know he has struggled in the NBA, but lets look at him at Utah.20.8 pts. pg career average and 8.8 rpg career, not to shabby I say. Van Horn, the first consensus All-American at Utah in 35 years, left as the leading career scorer in school and Western Athletic Conference history with 2,542 points. The only player in history to be named WAC Player of the Year three times, Van Horn led the Utes to three straight conference titles and three NCAA Tournament appearances, reaching the Elite Eight in 1997.When I say clutch, he had quite a few late game heroics in the WAC tourney and in the NCAA's.Made over 200 career 3-point shots.
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magellan 07/25/2005
Yikes Louie. This man has disappeared in every big game that he has ever played in. That's why he keeps getting traded. I actually like his game, but a clutch performer he is not.
bluetarbaby 07/25/2005
He has become such a soft pro, that it was hard for me to put him on this list. But I do remeber him hitting some big shots in college. I sware I'll chew my leg off if he gets more minutes than Stackhouse this season in Dallas. But didn't he hurt Carolina in that '98 Final 4, or was he already pro by then? Yeah, I remember that damn Utah team. They were good. If we hadn't messed up with that Matty D hiring, Majerus might be our coach right now. Dean Smith loves that Rick Majerus. Hell, I like him too. However, in retrospect, thank God the whole Matty D situation happened. On Keith Van Horn though, I truly thought he'd end up better than he's been.
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