Mullin, Sealy, Berry absolutely. I'm old, but I did not see Dove, McGuire, or Seiden, so they're out. Harkless does not belong on that list by a long shot and Jackson is iffy: as college player I'd take Boo Harvey over him. George Johnson, Mel Davis and Glen Williams deserve mention. Hatten absolutely> Ponds and is top five or six in my lifetime.
If Ponds is not top 10 he's certainly top 20. Jordan would be lucky to make the top 100. Would like to hear input from my boon companions and BB historians like Poison, newsman and the disappeared WASJU.
It’s summer. These lists are fun, but we are all making them up without a clearly defined criteria. Comparing forwards to point guards is silly to me.
I think Shamorie Ponds is one of the best guards I've ever seen at St.John’s. I think the closest comparison is Marcus Hatten. Rysheed Jordan is nothing like Shamorie. (Well, let’s hope so) Comparing them is senseless, IMO.
If I’m ranking just the guards that I’ve seen I’d probably go with Barkley, Hatten, Jackson, Thornton, Ponds, Harvey, Hardy, Harrison, Lopez and Cook.
With my list, I’m considering each player’s overall body of work as in how many quality seasons they had here, combined with what their being here meant to the team.
There’s plenty wrong with my list, because I’m comparing players from different time periods and vastly different talent around them. Hatten had a weak supporting cast, but he was all over the court anyway, and led us to wins that we had no business winning. Ponds did that as well, but the difference between these two players was the shape they were in. Hatten was in great shape. Ponds wasn’t.