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  • #46
    Originally posted by KC Shox
    What'dya expect. Typical BCS bias. I really hope we can make some noise in NY. Not even a minute of highlight love for our game and the limited amount of time devoted to it was 'glossing' the losing team's player. No doubt he deserved some praise, but really? I'd love for the Shox to cram some *hit-burgers down the East Coast bias' throat.
    Good to know that LT doesn't card 16 y.o. prostitutes. Always wondered what one had to do to get on the front page of the "MOTHERSHIT".

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    • #47
      Even after making all those long range 3-pt shots, Goudelock still only had a Prouty rating of 0.506.

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      • #48
        There was a player for the Shocker's back in the early to mid eighties who's range was inside the gym. Aubrey Sherrod. It was before the three pointers. Then again you have a team mate leading the country in rebounding and scoring, does it matter?

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        • #49
          First off...I am absolutely NOT pimping my twitter account. I did take pictures of his bombs and posted them via twitter. Nuts...fricken nuts.



          This was hands down the best 3pt shooting I've ever seen...Outside of winning the game, Pickett was upstaged x10.

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          • #50
            His stat line was very nice...28 or so points and a few other good things he did, but making 4 of 5 three pointers from 6-12 foot behind the three point line is UNBELIEVABLE!!!

            Yes, I've seen better all around games from individuals in Koch, I've seen guys hit MORE threes and at a higher percentage, but I've never seen anyone hit that many shots from that deep!!!

            Jason Perez was like 7 for 20 from that range, but that was for his career. He never hit 4 (or probably even 3) in one game. That dude was 4 for 5 in one night and yes, he did hit one from the wheat on Wushocks head and one that was even a little further out, just more lateral so he wasn't standing on half-court. Freakin amazing!
            Livin the dream

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            • #51
              Originally posted by henrytheshock
              First off...I am absolutely NOT pimping my twitter account. I did take pictures of his bombs and posted them via twitter. Nuts...fricken nuts.



              This was hands down the best 3pt shooting I've ever seen...Outside of winning the game, Pickett was upstaged x10.
              Great shots of those baskets. I'd estimate two of them were 5-7 foot behind the three and two of them were 9-14 foot back.
              Livin the dream

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              • #52
                Originally posted by wufan
                Originally posted by henrytheshock
                First off...I am absolutely NOT pimping my twitter account. I did take pictures of his bombs and posted them via twitter. Nuts...fricken nuts.



                This was hands down the best 3pt shooting I've ever seen...Outside of winning the game, Pickett was upstaged x10.
                Great shots of those baskets. I'd estimate two of them were 5-7 foot behind the three and two of them were 9-14 foot back.
                I agree...those were like nothing I've seen in a single game.

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                • #53
                  Watching the replay on the U.

                  The last 3 was from roughly WuShock's armpit.


                  Stunningly spectacular.

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                  • #54
                    He singlehandily covered the 8.5 pt spread after being down 21 and made me a few bucks tonight!!! :drum: :drum: :drum:

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                    • #55
                      Great game and what a great show that kid put on. Shox were just a better team... AWESOME! Crowd was nuts tonight.... lost my voice again.

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                      • #56
                        I take that back. I saw range like that once before. I'm relatively young, so I don't remember games prior to '85 or so, but I do remember K-State's Ski Jones back in 1994 playing in an NIT game. I looked it up, he scored 62 points in 28 minutes (14 three-point FG's were made). I've never seen anything like it since. The dude was on fire and he made some shots damn near half court in that blow-out game. K-State was up so much, he was launching shots from way out since the outcome of the game had been determined in the first half. It was incredible.

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                        • #57
                          I got the feeling that if they could have taken the roof off the arena, he could have hit from out in the parking lot.

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                          • #58
                            I watched a 6-7 300 lb 42 year old named "Hawkeye" (don't remember his last name, maybe Whitney) hit 8 in a row from half court. He played at NC St in the late 70s and played a few years in the NBA before blowing out his knees and getting into leagal trouble. Super nice guy. Anyway, he thought he was all alone and didn't know I was watching from an open door. After he missed on his 9th attempt he put the ball away and went back to sweeping the court. Most amazing but sad thing I ever saw on a basketball court.
                            Livin the dream

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                            • #59
                              I watched Jimmer do that this year and last year against Arizona. In both cases BYU blew out the Cats.

                              At least the Shockers were able to win.

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by 60Shock
                                What a spectacular shooting performance. I've never seen one like it and I certainly hope to never see another opponent player ever do it again.

                                Nice compliment from the ESPN2 announcers near the end of the game. They commented that they would like to see Goudelock taken out of the game as they were certain that the Wichita crowd, being great fans, would honor him for this performance tonight.
                                I sure as hell would have stood up and clapped for him as he checked out. A HELL of a performance!
                                Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
                                RIP Guy Always A Shocker
                                Carpenter Place - A blessing to many young girls/women
                                ICT S.O.S - Great local cause fighting against human trafficking
                                Wartick Insurance Agency - Saved me money with more coverage.
                                Save Shocker Sports - A rallying cry

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