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BSN Best 50 Players

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According to BasketballMadness.com

1. Jose "Piculin" Ortiz
2. Teofilo "Teo" Cruz
3. Juan "Pachin" Vicens
4. Raymond Dalmau
5. Mario "Quijote" Morales
6. Georgie Torres
7. Mario Butler
8. Ruben Rodriguez
9. Carlos Arroyo
10. Ramon Rivas
11. Neftali Rivera
12. Ramon Ramos
13. Federico "Fico" Lopez
14. Hector "El Mago" Blondet
15. Mariano "Tito" Ortiz
16. Jimmy Thordsen
17. Eddie Casiano
18. Rolando Frazer
19. Bill McAdney
20. Jerome Mincy
21.Alfred "Butch" Lee
22. James Carter
23. Willie Quiñones
24. Wesley Correa
25. Edgar Leon
26. Ruben "Monti" Montañez
27. Ruben Adorno
28. Luis Brignoni
29. Jose "Fufi" Santori
30. Angel "Cachorro" Santiago
31. Jose Antonio "Toñito" Colon
32. Jim Maldonado
33. Edwin Pellot
34. Orlando "Guayacan" Santiago
35. Raul "Tinajon" Feliciano
36. Elias "Larry" Ayuso
37. Roberto "Bobby" Rios
38. Earl Brown
39. Raymond Gausse
40. Angelo Cruz
41. Daniel Santiago
42. Christian Dalmau
43. Frankie Torruellas
44. Arquelio Torres
45. Dean Borges
46. Pablo Alicea
47. Franklyn Western
48. Jose Sosa
49. Jose "Papote" Agosto
50. Pepin Cestero

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Too many ... too good.

Too many ... too good.

:confused: WHAT ???

in any order but w/in 1-5 and so on ...

#1-5= (Wesley Correa, Piculin Ortiz, Carlos Arroyo, Raymond Dalmau, Hector Blondet)

#6-10= (Mario Quijote Morales, Georgie Torres, Alfred Butch Lee, Ruben Rodriguez, Jerome Mincy)

#11-15= (James Carter, Angelo Cruz, Neftali Rivera, Eddie Casiano, Larry Ayuso)

Fico Lopez, Teo Cruz, Charlie Bermudez, Tito Ortiz, Jim Maldonado, Frankie Torruellas, Earl Brown, etc...:o
 
Piculín Ortiz is way on top, he's a legend (and he was a living (active) legend, that's hard to achieve).
 
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Piculíz Ortiz is way on top, he's a legend (and he was a living (active) legend, that's hard to achieve).
No doubt about it. Ortiz was one of the best centers in the international game. He's still beloved in Oregon, where he was an All-American.

I'm a little surprised that Arroyo wasn't listed higher. I always go back to that game in '04....
 
Charlie Bermudez

Charlie Bermudez

:) Charlie was one of the best forwards the team ever had. Does any one know what ever happened to him?
 
Its hard to believe that no one mention Josean Baez. This guy was awesome.
 
Ruben Montanez,Luis Brignoni en los mejores cincuenta? todavia Hetin Reyes tiene mucha influencia en el baloncesto boricua. parece que nunca vieron jugar a Hector Olivencia y Josean Baez

[Ruben Montanez,Luis Brignoni in the best fifty? Hetin Reyes has much influence in boricua basketball. It seems you never saw Hector Olivencia and Josean Baez play.

Next time write in English or provide a translation ;)]
 
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Fufi Santori, Pablo Alicea and Franklyn Western... WTF????

According to BasketballMadness.com

1. Jose "Piculin" Ortiz
2. Teofilo "Teo" Cruz
3. Juan "Pachin" Vicens
4. Raymond Dalmau
5. Mario "Quijote" Morales
6. Georgie Torres
7. Mario Butler
8. Ruben Rodriguez
9. Carlos Arroyo
10. Ramon Rivas
11. Neftali Rivera
12. Ramon Ramos
13. Federico "Fico" Lopez
14. Hector "El Mago" Blondet
15. Mariano "Tito" Ortiz
16. Jimmy Thordsen
17. Eddie Casiano
18. Rolando Frazer
19. Bill McAdney
20. Jerome Mincy
21.Alfred "Butch" Lee
22. James Carter
23. Willie Quiñones
24. Wesley Correa
25. Edgar Leon
26. Ruben "Monti" Montañez
27. Ruben Adorno
28. Luis Brignoni
29. Jose "Fufi" Santori
30. Angel "Cachorro" Santiago
31. Jose Antonio "Toñito" Colon
32. Jim Maldonado
33. Edwin Pellot
34. Orlando "Guayacan" Santiago
35. Raul "Tinajon" Feliciano
36. Elias "Larry" Ayuso
37. Roberto "Bobby" Rios
38. Earl Brown
39. Raymond Gausse
40. Angelo Cruz
41. Daniel Santiago
42. Christian Dalmau
43. Frankie Torruellas
44. Arquelio Torres
45. Dean Borges
46. Pablo Alicea
47. Franklyn Western
48. Jose Sosa
49. Jose "Papote" Agosto
50. Pepin Cestero

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you forgot some awesome players

you forgot some awesome players

How can we forget Cesar Fantauzi (the Puertorican Dr J), Freddie Lugo (rest in peace) & Nestor Core (6'5" point guard)... Oh and Butch Lee should be way higher, he was the first Puertorican player in the NBA & only one to win a championship (Lakers '80) He also was the only PR player to win an NCAA championship & was the MVP of the final four (Marquette) & dropped 35 against the USA team in the Pan Am games....
 
Theodore, Butch Lee score 35 against USA in Montreal 76 Olympic Games.

Cesar Fantaussi and Josean Baez there is no doubt that both of them should be in that list of the best 50th players in BSN.
 
How can we forget Cesar Fantauzi (the Puertorican Dr J), Freddie Lugo (rest in peace) & Nestor Core (6'5" point guard)... Oh and Butch Lee should be way higher, he was the first Puertorican player in the NBA & only one to win a championship (Lakers '80) He also was the only PR player to win an NCAA championship & was the MVP of the final four (Marquette) & dropped 35 against the USA team in the Pan Am games....
I'll have to look up Cesar Fantauzi, I've never seen him play. I can't disagree with that top pick, though. Piculin was a mad man on the court.
 
Arroyo is waaaay too high if we're talking about BSN play, then I remember 2004. Also Rolando Frazer is too low, he was THE dominant player for about a 6 year stretch in the 80's.
 
can i ask one question
my team
Alahly
egyptian team
bought a player from puerto rican league called shanon
i don't know is the spelling is true or what
he plays in position 3,4
can i know any information or media about him
thanks
 
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