Kemba Walker (2008-11):

In four or five years, Walker probably makes this list no question. In his first two years in the league, Walker has shown that he has the makings of a star at the NBA level.

He showed flashes of brilliance in his rookie year, even recording a triple-double. He's elevated himself on a young Bobcats team, leading them this season with 17.2 points per game.

Many thought the undersized Walker would struggle to replicate his collegiate heroics at the pro level, but he's slowly proving the doubters wrong and will end up as one of the best Huskies to put on an NBA uniform if he keeps his play up.

Clifford Robinson (1985-89):

Robinson is the lone man on the list to not be recruited by Calhoun, as he arrived a year before the coach took over the Huskies. 

Robinson was a journeyman during his lengthy career. He was an All-Star once, and earned NBA Sixth Man of the Year for the 1992-1993 season. 

Robinson was never spectacular, but he put up solid numbers during his year. He didn't do quite enough to make it as a top candidate, but Robinson's post-Husky career is certainly deserving of some notice.