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    Tory Walker is who I believe you are thinking about.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunsmike View Post
    That was one of most unique games I have ever attended. May have set a record for non coach technicals. Officials had trouble controlling game from the start. Pretty wild affair. Good to win when we did not play our best. Just like I said on the podcast, it will always be tough there regardless of team abilities. Has been that way since the 80’s. Game did show we miss Joe Charles. He is our best defensive player in many ways, has a high basketball IQ, and can knock down tough shots. Hopefully he can avoid the injury bug that seems to have gotten him going forward.
    I believe with the win we have tied uno all time at their place 17 - 17 or something similar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 60swerethebest View Post
    Also was there a Toni (maybe) Morrison who killed us for at least four years. Maybe six. Small fwd type. Couldn’t wait for him to graduate.
    Think yall meant tony harris. man that cat could ball. i was at one game when he skyed for a rebound in the lane in traffic, dribbled all the way down the court and dunked on like the whole team forcefully. i was like WOW. think the whole dome let out a wow. lol.

    here is a tidbit on tony from wiki, "Tony Harris scored 105 points in a game on October 10, 1992, in the Philippine Basketball Association, against Ginebra in a game that was played in Iloilo City. To this day his record still stands.[1] Fans gave him the moniker "Hurricane" in the Philippine Basketball Association>"

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    Thanks for correcting my bad memory. Now I won’t sleep thinking he’ll come back. He was a dagger to us.


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    Quote Originally Posted by moorecajun View Post
    I believe with the win we have tied uno all time at their place 17 - 17 or something similar.
    Samford this weekend will be an interesting test. I watched them over the weekend play a pretty good UCF team. UCF won the game but it was close.

    Samford lives and does by the 3. They shoot 28 a game. It is actually 42% of their shots. They do not shoot a high percentage, less than 32% but they do jack it up allot.

    They have had a weird season. They have played 4 non d1 schools they are 3-1 in those games, losing to Tennessee southern. They have beaten 2 swac schools and a big win over valpo. Their 3 d1 losses have been to la tech, DePaul and UCF all by a total of 11 points.

    They are never out of any game because they shoot so many 3 pointers. They shoot on average close to 10 more a game than the Cajuns.

    Samford is 6-4 but their 4 losses are a combined 13 points.

    I suspect we will win but our perimeter defense needs to be good, really good Saturday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mphscajun View Post
    Think yall meant tony harris. man that cat could ball. i was at one game when he skyed for a rebound in the lane in traffic, dribbled all the way down the court and dunked on like the whole team forcefully. i was like WOW. think the whole dome let out a wow. lol.

    here is a tidbit on tony from wiki, "Tony Harris scored 105 points in a game on October 10, 1992, in the Philippine Basketball Association, against Ginebra in a game that was played in Iloilo City. To this day his record still stands.[1] Fans gave him the moniker "Hurricane" in the Philippine Basketball Association>"
    I remember that guy. He was a good one.

    A few years later they had another guard that was pretty good named Gerald Williams I think. He hit a buzzer beater from the free throw line against us in lakefront one year. I was actually a ball boy sitting behind the USL bench and I swear I’ve never heard a crowd that loud before in my life. Not sure if it was sold out but there were at least 8k. May as well been 80k with how loud that place used to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunsmike View Post
    That was one of most unique games I have ever attended. May have set a record for non coach technicals. Officials had trouble controlling game from the start. Pretty wild affair. Good to win when we did not play our best. Just like I said on the podcast, it will always be tough there regardless of team abilities. Has been that way since the 80’s. Game did show we miss Joe Charles. He is our best defensive player in many ways, has a high basketball IQ, and can knock down tough shots. Hopefully he can avoid the injury bug that seems to have gotten him going forward.
    Will be hard to beat teams in conference if Richards continues to give us NOTHING. We have no other big for when Brown gets in foul trouble.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajuns80 View Post
    Will be hard to beat teams in conference if Richards continues to give us NOTHING. We have no other big for when Brown gets in foul trouble.
    As long as he can set picks, rebound and defend we can hopefully adapt when JB is out and use him more for a utility player rather than a scorer. But yeah, the lack of front court depth is concerning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    As long as he can set picks, rebound and defend we can hopefully adapt when JB is out and use him more for a utility player rather than a scorer. But yeah, the lack of front court depth is concerning.
    I’m not as much concerned by his limited scoring ability as his failure to defend without fouling. If he gets us that and 15 minutes spelling Brown and Lewis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    I’m not as much concerned by his limited scoring ability as his failure to defend without fouling. If he gets us that and 15 minutes spelling Brown and Lewis.
    He fouled out in 9 minutes with no points or rebounds. That’s about as bad as it gets.

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    Agreed. Just saying that’s what he needs to do.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Million$Mullet View Post
    He fouled out in 9 minutes with no points or rebounds. That’s about as bad as it gets.
    What’s disappointing is he had just come off 2 decent games. 7 points and 5 boards against drake and 9 points and 5 rebounds vs Loyola in about the same playing time.

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