BTN.com staff, January 30, 2016

Who gets your vote for the top players in Michigan State basketball history? We came up with a list of 13 Spartan greats, and now it?s your job to rank them!

Read each player?s bio below, then scroll down and rank them, 1-13. The results of the fan survey will be announced on TV?s ?BTN Live? in February.

We have rolled out a survey for every school recently.

Mateen Cleaves 1996-2000: Member of 2000 National Championship team and three Final Four teams (1998-2000). Most Outstanding Player and member of 2000 NCAA All-Tournament team. Member of three Big Ten Regular Season Championship teams (1998-2000) and two Big Ten Tournament Championship teams (1999-2000) teams. Two-time Chicago Tribune Silver Basketball Award winner (1998-99). Three-time All-Big First-Team selection (1998-2000). One of nine MSU retired numbers (No. 12). Michigan State Athletics Hall of Fame inductee (2011).

Terry Furlow 1972-76: Two-time All-Big Ten First-Team selection (1975-76). Two-time Big Ten Scoring Champion (1975-76). He finished his career with a then-school-record 1,777 points, which ranks seventh on the Spartans' all-time scoring list.

Draymond Green 2008-12: 2012 NABC National Player of the Year. 2012 Big Ten Player of the Year. 2012 Jesse Owens Big Ten Athlete of the Year. Member of 2009 National runner-up team and two Final Four teams (2009 and 2010). Member of three Big Ten Regular Season Championship teams (2009-10, 2012) and the 2012 Big Ten Tournament Championship team. 2010 Big Ten Sixth Man of the Year. He was the first player from a power six conference to average 15 points, 10 rebounds and three assists since Tim Duncan in 1997.

Johnny Green 1956-59: 1959 Chicago Tribune Silver Basketball Award winner. Three-time All-Big First-Team selection (1957-59). Member of 1957 Final Four team and 1957 All-Tournament team. Member of two Big Ten Regular Season Championship teams (1957 and 1959). One of nine MSU retired numbers (No. 24). Michigan State Athletics Hall of Fame inductee (1992).

Earvin ?Magic? Johnson 1977-79: 1979 Chicago Tribune Silver Basketball Award winner. Two-time All-Big First-Team selection (1978-79). Most Outstanding Player of 1979 NCAA Final Four. Member of 1979 National Championship team and 1979 All-Tournament team. Member of two Big Ten Regular Season Championship teams (1978-79). One of nine MSU retired numbers (No. 33). Michigan State Athletics Hall of Fame inductee (1992).

Greg Kelser 1975-79: Member of 1979 National Championship team and 1979 All-Tournament team. 1979 Midwest Regional Most Outstanding Player. Member of two Big Ten Regular Season Championship teams (1978-79). One of nine MSU retired numbers (No. 32). Michigan State Athletics Hall of Fame inductee (1996). He became the first player in Spartan history to record more than 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in his career.

Julius McCoy 1953-56: 1956 All-American honoree. He closed his career with 1,377 points in three seasons, leaving MSU as the school?s all-time leading scorer at the time. Averaged 27.2 points points per game, which still ranks fourth best in an MSU single-season.

Morris Peterson 1995-2000: Member of 2000 National Championship team and two Final Four teams (1999 and 2000). Member of 2000 NCAA All-Tournament team. 1999 & 2000 Midwest Regional Most Outstanding Player. Member of three Big Ten Regular Season Championship teams (1998-2000) and two Big Ten Tournament Championship teams (1999-2000) teams. 2000 Chicago Tribune Silver Basketball Award winner. Two-time All-Big First-Team selection (1999-2000). One of nine MSU retired numbers (No. 42). Michigan State Athletics Hall of Fame inductee (2013). As a junior, Peterson became the first reserve in Big Ten history to earn first-team all-league honors.

Shawn Respert 1990-95: 1995 Sporting News & NABC National Player of the Year. 1995 Chicago Tribune Silver Basketball Award winner. Two-time All-Big First-Team selection (1994-95). One of nine MSU retired numbers (No. 24). Michigan State Athletics Hall of Fame inductee (2012). Respert remains MSU?s all-time leading scorer.

Mike Robinson 1971-74: Three-time All-Big First-Team selection (1972-74). Two-time Big Ten Scoring Champion (1972-73). He left MSU as the school?s all-time leading scorer with 1,717 points.

Scott Skiles 1982-86: 1986 Chicago Tribune Silver Basketball Award winner. One of nine MSU retired numbers (No. 4). Michigan State Athletics Hall of Fame inductee (2007).

Steve Smith 1987-91: 1990 Chicago Tribune Silver Basketball Award winner. Two-time All-Big First-Team selection (1990-91). Member of 1990 Big Ten Regular Season Championship teams. One of nine MSU retired numbers (No. 21). Michigan State Athletics Hall of Fame inductee (2001). At the time he finished his career, Smith was MSU?s all-time leading scorer.

Jay Vincent 1977-81: Two-time All-Big First-Team selection (1980-81). Two-time Big Ten Scoring Champion (1980-81).Member of 1979 National Championship team. Member of two Big Ten Regular Season Championship teams (1978-79). One of nine MSU retired numbers (No. 31).