{"id":1121659,"date":"2020-03-20T18:21:22","date_gmt":"2020-03-20T22:21:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sports7.us\/?p=1121659"},"modified":"2020-04-19T20:32:20","modified_gmt":"2020-04-20T00:32:20","slug":"glen-rice-not-one-of-the-fab-five-is-the-greatest-player-in-michigan-basketball-history","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sports7.us\/news\/glen-rice-not-one-of-the-fab-five-is-the-greatest-player-in-michigan-basketball-history\/","title":{"rendered":"Glen Rice, Not One of the Fab Five, is the Greatest Player in Michigan Basketball History"},"content":{"rendered":"\n

The University of Michigan has produced a number of fantastic basketball players over the years. From Cazzie Russell to Rudy Tomjanovich to Jamal Crawford to Louis Bullock to any member of the Fab Five<\/a> and everyone else in between, the Wolverines have been a big part of college basketball. However, one player stands out above the rest: Glen Rice. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

While Chris Webber<\/a>, Jalen Rose, Juwan Howard, Jimmy King, and Ray Jackson made the Fab Five the coolest thing in basketball in the early '90s, it was Glen Rice, alongside other future NBA players, who led Michigan to their only national championship in 1989, setting a number of records in the process. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

Glen Rice did more at Michigan than anyone in the Fab Five<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
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