Tony Martin, and his quickness, were briefly mentioned in another thread. He was not only quick, he was just flat-fast A very heady, steady player, he rarely made mistakes. On teams of great shooters, Tony wasn't known for his shooting, he could score with the best of them when needed. Tony Martin - one of the great unsung heroes in Shocker basketball history.
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Tony's bad back that limited him severely, the absence of Ozell Jones and playing LSU in New Orleans. I often wonder how far that 80-81 team might of gone given even one of those factors not being in play. Regardless, Tony is one of my favorites.Last edited by wusphlash; November 14, 2015, 07:20 PM.Where oh where is our T. Boone Pickens.
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Darnell Valentine wasn't the point guard that Tony Martin was. I don't even think D. Valentine started at point guard for his high school team - that was left to a youngster named Calvin Alexander IIRC. D. Valentine, even though admittedly was a good basketball player, really wasn't that quick. He walked the ball up a good deal of the time.
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Originally posted by ciaomichael View PostDarnell Valentine wasn't the point guard that Tony Martin was. I don't even think D. Valentine started at point guard for his high school team - that was left to a youngster named Calvin Alexander IIRC. D. Valentine, even though admittedly was a good basketball player, really wasn't that quick. He walked the ball up a good deal of the time.
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Originally posted by ciaomichael View PostTony Martin, and his quickness, were briefly mentioned in another thread. He was not only quick, he was just flat-fast A very heady, steady player, he rarely made mistakes. On teams of great shooters, Tony wasn't known for his shooting, he could score with the best of them when needed. Tony Martin - one of the great unsung heroes in Shocker basketball history.Shocker basketball will forever be my favorite team in all of sports.
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Originally posted by ciaomichael View PostDarnell Valentine wasn't the point guard that Tony Martin was. I don't even think D. Valentine started at point guard for his high school team - that was left to a youngster named Calvin Alexander IIRC. D. Valentine, even though admittedly was a good basketball player, really wasn't that quick. He walked the ball up a good deal of the time.
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Are you sure Calvin Alexander wasn't the point guard for Heights on that great team - 1976 or 1977, I believe? Correct me if I'm wrong, but I remember that team consisting of Alexander, Valentine, James Carr, Antoine Carr, and a jumping jack named Adolphus "Doc" Holden. Maybe I'm getting more than one team mixed up or something; it was a long time ago.
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Originally posted by ciaomichael View PostAre you sure Calvin Alexander wasn't the point guard for Heights on that great team - 1976 or 1977, I believe? Correct me if I'm wrong, but I remember that team consisting of Alexander, Valentine, James Carr, Antoine Carr, and a jumping jack named Adolphus "Doc" Holden. Maybe I'm getting more than one team mixed up or something; it was a long time ago.Where oh where is our T. Boone Pickens.
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Originally posted by Ashockalypse View PostHey I loved Tony Martin and he was a great leader on that team and a huge key to the success, but, this post is factually inaccurate at every point. I was playing City league Varsity basketball when Valentine was the point guard for Heights. There was no one quicker in the City than DV and very few in the country-hence and All-American and multi year professional.
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