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  • #46
    Thanks, @Ricardo del Rio:, for the memory jog
    One quick note before we present the rankings: With Wichita State’s move to the American Athletic Conference, the Shockers have moved out of the mid-major club. We wish the Shockers well against Cincinnati, UConn, SMU, and more.

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    • #47
      So what we've learned is that this board is filled with a bunch of short unathletic point guards that mostly weren't good enough to play past 9th or 10th grade.
      Last edited by Dan; August 17, 2016, 08:57 AM.

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      • #48
        Originally posted by Dan View Post
        So what we've learned is that this board is filled with a bunch of short unathletic point guards that mostly weren't good enough to play past 9th or 10th grade.
        I was a power forward thank you very much!
        "In God we trust, all others must bring data." - W. Edwards Deming

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        • #49
          Originally posted by WstateU View Post
          First, I learned to play basketball at a young age on a rock drive and that made me a better dribbler and ball handler. I was always a decent rebounder and could snag rebounds from taller players; although I had a ‘Xavier McDaniel’ nose for the ball, at 5’-11” (probably 5’-10” now) I had to use my skinny butt and instincts to get good rebounding position. One proud achievement occurred in one of my first freshman high school games. I came off the bench (I was pissed because the coach always played his favorites and I wasn’t one of them) and committed five of the quickest fouls in basketball history. Our Shaq would have been proud of my effort.

          By the end of my freshman season, I was starting to get comfortable playing organized basketball and developed a ‘sweet stroke’ gaining numerous accolades from my coach. When we scrimmaged the varsity, I would often get “hotter than a pistol” and it would upset some of the star varsity players… I guess they didn’t like a ‘skinny’ freshman showing them up. I even got into a brawl with the star junior after I dominated and embarrassed him in a scrimmage. While I was attempting a layup, he pushed me into the brick wall and I immediately went after him throwing a rapid series of haymakers. :) Toward the end of the season, the coach told my father that I had a good chance to play a lot the following year and could become a star on the team; unfortunately, I sustained a serious leg injury the next summer and rehab kept me from playing basketball and football my sophomore and junior year and thereby ended my high school playing days.

          I played intramural basketball at WSU with several former city league players (a couple of them were very good players) in old Henrion Gymnasium. Some of my teammates were surprised when I told them I had only played one year of organized basketball. I could hold my own with most of them and my outside shooting and ball handling skills kept me on the floor (I had the Ross McBurney touch). When I was feeling it, watch out! Unlike @Tyrone Shoelace:, I can’t recall ever inventing any basketball moves, however former Coach Gene Smithson would have said, “ole @WstateU: could sure tickle the twine”. I didn’t invent the popular "picket-fence” play, but I did help patent it. Overall, I’d say I was a ‘salty’ multi-sport intramural athlete during my collegiate days and a legend in my own mind.

          Here I am with some of my high school buddies…

          HENRION floor had more waves than an 80's perm.....played many an intramural game there....GDI's ruled the place circa 1981 !!

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          • #50
            Originally posted by JMAN_KC View Post
            HENRION floor had more waves than an 80's perm.....played many an intramural game there....GDI's ruled the place circa 1981 !!
            My ‘old’ knees would agree…
            "You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"

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            • #51
              Originally posted by Dan View Post
              So what we've learned is that this board is filled with a bunch of short unathletic point guards that mostly weren't good enough to play past 9th or 10th grade.
              Actually could have played small college ball but WSU had the degree I was after.
              I have come here to chew bubblegum and kickass ... and I'm all out of bubblegum.

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              • #52
                Originally posted by Dan View Post
                So what we've learned is that this board is filled with a bunch of short unathletic point guards that mostly weren't good enough to play past 9th or 10th grade.
                Offered juco at Cowley Co (Jerry Mullen) but realized I had no future in ball and I needed to study somewhere else to achieve my goals.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by kcshocker11 View Post
                  Actually could have played small college ball but WSU had the degree I was after.
                  I could have played college ball, but I was bad and no colleges wanted me.

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                  • #54
                    The radio blurb every morning, American Countryside, I believe is its name, has forcussed the last three days on the 1936 team in McPherson under Gene Johnson and , today, their efforts to get to New York for the boatride to the Olypiics. My parents played poker with a couple of the stars Barry Dunham and Harold Davis) of the Henry;s teams of that era. When I knew them, one would have never believed they could even run across mid-court. Age does have its effect. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry%27s_(clothiers)
                    "I not sure that I've ever been around a more competitive player or young man than Fred VanVleet. I like to win more than 99.9% of the people in this world, but he may top me." -- Gregg Marshall 12/23/13 :peaceful:
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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by im4wsu View Post
                      The radio blurb every morning, American Countryside, I believe is its name, has forcussed the last three days on the 1936 team in McPherson under Gene Johnson and , today, their efforts to get to New York for the boatride to the Olypiics. My parents played poker with a couple of the stars Barry Dunham and Harold Davis) of the Henry;s teams of that era. When I knew them, one would have never believed they could even run across mid-court. Age does have its effect. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry%27s_(clothiers)
                      I played with most of these guys... some good dudes. :)

                      "You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by WstateU View Post
                        I played with most of these guys... some good dudes. :)

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by im4wsu View Post
                          The radio blurb every morning, American Countryside, I believe is its name, has forcussed the last three days on the 1936 team in McPherson under Gene Johnson and , today, their efforts to get to New York for the boatride to the Olypiics. My parents played poker with a couple of the stars Barry Dunham and Harold Davis) of the Henry;s teams of that era. When I knew them, one would have never believed they could even run across mid-court. Age does have its effect. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry%27s_(clothiers)
                          Great voice and always interesting programs...



                          "You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"

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                          • #58
                            I come from a long line of good high school basketball players, but I was all knees and elbows and couldn't dribble or shoot. I could jump and box out just well enough to sit at the end of a stacked JV bench (three D-I players and six more small college stars). My best moment was 6 points and 8 boards in four minutes of action. The coach used me in the half-time speech as I spurred a big come back. I didn't play in the second half, sprained my ankle at the following practice, and broke my hand during recovery. I changed focus in athletics after that which lead to a small college tennis scholarship, where I earned All-American honors as a junior, but was injured during my senior season.
                            Livin the dream

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by wufan View Post
                              I come from a long line of good high school basketball players, but I was all knees and elbows and couldn't dribble or shoot. I could jump and box out just well enough to sit at the end of a stacked JV bench (three D-I players and six more small college stars). My best moment was 6 points and 8 boards in four minutes of action. The coach used me in the half-time speech as I spurred a big come back. I didn't play in the second half, sprained my ankle at the following practice, and broke my hand during recovery. I changed focus in athletics after that which lead to a small college tennis scholarship, where I earned All-American honors as a junior, but was injured during my senior season.
                              Did you run around your backhand?
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                              • #60
                                No. I had a really good two-handed backhand; and in fact when I developed tennis elbow my senior year, I often played with a two-handed forehand.
                                Livin the dream

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