Michael Beasley is forgotten as a college great because of his middling NBA success and no March memories.
He averaged over 26 points on 61 TS% and over 12 boards a game. He's one of the best college basketball players of all time. At the very least, he's one of the best in the last 30 years.
Carmelo and Napier in particular don't hold a candle to Beasley. Their inclusions are the most comical. They are there because they won championships. Their individual output wasn't transcendent by any stretch. Rothstein's list is overly influenced by popular media narratives.
He averaged over 26 points on 61 TS% and over 12 boards a game. He's one of the best college basketball players of all time. At the very least, he's one of the best in the last 30 years.
Carmelo and Napier in particular don't hold a candle to Beasley. Their inclusions are the most comical. They are there because they won championships. Their individual output wasn't transcendent by any stretch. Rothstein's list is overly influenced by popular media narratives.