The Michigan guard traveled as well on the play. Just good ol' BCS bs.
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The year after Magic won the tournament, MSU came to Wichita and lost. Of course Magic was playing for the Lakers then but I want to say that Greg Kelser was still on that team but for some reason I think I am confusing "special K" with someone else.
Around that time (a couple of years before perhaps) WSU also defeated a Mark Aguire led DePaul team. The human pear was a freshman but still an exceedingly talented freshman.
2 games I remember from my very early days as a Shocker fanatic.
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Originally posted by ShockerKhanIt was 1975 and the guard for Michigan was Rickey Green who went on to play in the NBA and was a 1st round pick of Golden State in 1976. If my memory serves me correcty we had the ball and the lead with around :20 to go(no shot clock in those days) . Cheese got into the lane and missed a shot and Green threw in a leaping leaner at the buzzer to give Michigan the win by 1. They went on to lose to Indiana in the final as Indiana went undefeated.
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Originally posted by KC ShoxLarry Bird and Hatch in the same sentence doesn't mesh well, but I'll take Chris Mullin and Hatch comparisons. :D
However, the fact that he may or may not be the greatest athlete in the world doesn't mean he can't be an effective contributor on the basketball court. Which I think was the whole point of this thread in the first place.
Without having seen Hatch play one second of basketball, it would be pretty difficult to come up with a player to actually COMPARE Hatch to. Once we see him play, perhaps those COMPARISONS will come.
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Bird or Mullins........I'd take either one.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
RIP Guy Always A Shocker
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Since the subject has somwhat morphed into a who was an average athlete but good or great player discussion, who would you say firts that mold, if anyone among former Shockers.
Jamie Thompson comes to mind.
I'm sure there are a number of others. What say you Shocker historians?
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Refocusing
Nice try to somewhat refocus the discussion here, 1972.
I mentioned Steve Kerr because I'm a Spurs fan and I remember his late-game sharpshooting for them as they won one of their championships a few years ago. But it's probably more sensible to stick with former Shockers who excelled despite being "a step slow," and your example of Jamie Thompson and Boston's of Jason Perez are both good choices.
If Graham Hatch manages to turn into the second coming of Jason Perez, I suspect everyone on this board would be thrilled.
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Originally posted by WuDrWuIf Hatch was 1/2 of Jason Perez I'd be thrilled.
Most people have no idea how special JP was on and off the court.
He was in a no win situation and still managed to be competitive.
:wsu_posters: :goshocks: :posterwu:
to bad cloning isnt legal. We could have been cloning another JP every year.
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