We all appreciate your efforts and accomplishments during your career. We understand how competitive you and your teammates were. We hope those days return soon. I know you were a key cog during the success of the early part of this decade but I will never forgot the time you tried to dunk against WKU in 2003 and missed it. You lay that ball up off the glass and our momentum is not broken and we likely win that game. We win that game and we are the No. 1 seed in the tourney and don't get beat by Denver. We then go to the NCAA rather than the NIT. If we have to go to the NIT we are at home rather than having to play at UAB. Of course you had lots of good plays in that game and one play does not necessarily determine the outcome. One of those good efforts was a four point play. WKU hit some big shots late and I always give credit to the opposition. Too bad we won't have a key game like that from this season to reminiscence about in a few years. That is fun to do regardless if it is a win or loss. You can't have a key memory without an important game. You have to win some early to have the late ones have some importance and that is unlikely this year.
I will never forgot the time you tried to dunk against WKU in 2003 and missed it. You lay that ball up off the glass and our momentum is not broken and we likely win that game. We win that game and we are the No. 1 seed in the tourney and don't get beat by Denver. We then go to the NCAA rather than the NIT. If we have to go to the NIT we are at home rather than having to play at UAB.
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I did remember the dunk attempt was in the first half but did not recall we stole the ball back after the miss. I also don't recall if we scored after we stole the ball back. Did we? Like I, you will remember that play for a long time. What other plays from your career are memorable?
Maybe he is talking about his glory days, because those teams were worth a crap. Those guys played with heart and passion. When they played a top 25 team, you thought they might actually have a chance to win. Not like now, where we lose by 30 to a conference usa team. I wish there were more (former players) who would voice there displeasure about the way things are going right now. About the coach lee stuff, that has been brought up in the past. Anyone ever step back and think he maybe right, with the way things are going?
Oh, no I think he's right. I just think he comes off arrogant in his arguments.
I remember him scoring 33 against Miss State, think he hit what 8 or 9 threes.
I'm surprised the deep snap didn't make that list
Brad if i remember correct didn't that happen just one or two possesions after you scored your 1,000th point?
Hello Gang....This is Reggie DeGray, former ragin cajun. I have visited this site for some time now and had refrained from commenting until I read the post above. As a former Cajun, I do care immensely about the state of UL basketball, but I refuse to throw Coach Lee under the bus. As a coach myself, I know that there is more going on than what people on the outside can see. I am not saying that we all are not allowed an opinion but just know that there is more going on than any spectator could ever know. I have attended some practices and when I first walked in I was amazed at the size that UL has. We look like a major D1 sizewise. But one thing I could not see, and none of us can is the size of their hearts. Coach Lee can only do so much. All he can do is prepare the team the best way he knows how and then they have to execute. If he is doing this to his fullest potential and they are not delivering on the court, then obviously there is a disconnect and we all have a right to be outraged and disappointed at the product that is on the floor. I don't know what the answer is and I would never ask for the head of the Coach, but I do agree that it is disappointing and things need to get better.
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