My opinion only, but sometimes, we are stuck with an image of how good something was........I sort of liken it to Mork and Mindy......when I was a kid, I absolutely loved that show.......looking back at it now, it's virtually impossible to watch. I'm not making a direct contrast, but what I'm saying is, is that sometimes when we reach back for memories, we tend to remember the good, and forget the bad. You will still have people on here that claim the Sweet 16 team with McKey, Ansley, Farmer, Gottfried, Conner, Askins and company was the most talented team that we ever had........and they didn't win it all. Some older fans still believe that the Anthony Murray, TR Dunn, Rickey Brown, Reggie King team were the most talented...........while others will claim the Horry, Sprewell, Robinson, Cheatem group was the best.
We've had great teams, many prior to CMG....and NONE of them won the whole thing either.......and NONE of them got even close.......but when we look back at them now, we remember the winning games, the heartbreak losses with a smile....... but the younger fans will remember the Elite 8 run with the same vigor that we remember Cheatems shot hanging on the rim vs Marymount and dream "what if".......
At the time, many fans and media were claiming that Wimp was only good enough to get us to the Sweet 16, that because he didnt' play a long bench, that he never would get us all the way. They said that because he didn't emphasize a true center, that we would never go all the way........ now we look back and think that "only if we still had wimp" we would win the whole thing........but if Wimp had shortcomings then, wouldn't he still have them now?
You found Wimp during a time when you were able to give Alabama Basketball some of your time and your emotion, so you have an emotional tie to it, I get that.........trust me, I do as well........I came up during that same era. I used to imagine being Terry Conner passing to McKey from the baseline....for the scoop and two points at the buzzer, I get it........but, just because it's the basketball YOU hold most dear, doesn't mean it was worthy of Hall of Fame material.