Tennesse has had some elite talent rise from the soil in Penny Hardaway, Bailey Howell, and others, but they can't compare to the basketball icon that is Oscar Robertson. Hailing from Charlotte, Tennesee, Robertson relocated to Ohio where he would play collegiate basketball at the University of Cincinnati. Throughout his three-year college career (1957-60), Robertson would go on to average a total of 33.8 points per game, the third-highest in United States college basketball history.
This trend would continue well into his professional NBA career where he became known as the original Mr. Triple-Double. In the 1960 NBA Draft, Robertson was drafted by the Cincinnati Royals where just two years later he would become the first NBA player ever to average a triple-double. Throughout his fourteen-year NBA career, the 6'5 point guard would be selected for the NBA All-Star game a total of twelve times, selected All-NBA First Team nine times, receive one MVP Award (1964), and become a contributing member to the Milwaukee Bucks one-and-only NBA Championship.