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Judtech Tue Apr 27, 2010 08:26pm

Here are three rather regional ones:
1. Who were the first two big name recruits to be Prop 48 casualties? (They went to the same University)
2. Who was shooting the free throw when Coach Knight "loaned the old lady across the floor" his chair? (or threw the chair, depending on who tells the story!)
3. What school did Shawn Kemp originally sign with ?

Nevadaref Tue Apr 27, 2010 10:25pm

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Originally Posted by Judtech (Post 675054)
Here are three rather regional ones:
1. Who were the first two big name recruits to be Prop 48 casualties? (They went to the same University)
2. Who was shooting the free throw when Coach Knight "loaned the old lady across the floor" his chair? (or threw the chair, depending on who tells the story!)
3. What school did Shawn Kemp originally sign with ?

#1 I don't know.
#2 is Purdue's Steve Reid.
#3 Is Kentucky. He had that incident with the accusation of stealing gold chains from Coach Sutton's son.

For #1 do you want just basketball players? I recall that future Heisman Trophy winner Andre Ware was ineligible due to Prop 48 in his first year at Houston.

Judtech Wed Apr 28, 2010 08:08am

Prop 48 for Basketball. A pg and pf.
As for Kemp, can you name the type of car he was driving when he had his traffic difficulty? Now THAT is trivial!! HA

Mark Padgett Wed Apr 28, 2010 11:19am

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Originally Posted by Judtech (Post 675077)
As for Kemp, can you name the type of car he was driving when he had his traffic difficulty?

It was a Rolls Canardly. That's a car that rolls down one hill and can hardly get up the next. :p

Judtech Wed Apr 28, 2010 09:27pm

Close. It was a Cavalier Z24. The reason I remeber that is b/c I was always curious how he FIT into the car? I also just assumed the UK boosters hadn't had his REAL car delivered yet!!
As for the other on, they were Rumeal Robinson and Terry Mills from the University of Michigan. Robinson actually had dyslexia and at the time there were no accomodations for that in the regulations.

Mark Padgett Fri Apr 30, 2010 01:12pm

OK - here's a tough one
 
What television basketball commentator got fired from a major network for "being too detailed" in his comments?

IOW - he got into too much depth when explaining what was going on and why.

Hint - it was an NBA commentator.

Camron Rust Fri Apr 30, 2010 04:26pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 675337)
What television basketball commentator got fired from a major network for "being too detailed" in his comments?

IOW - he got into too much depth when explaining what was going on and why.

Hint - it was an NBA commentator.

I didn't know you were an NBA commentator. :eek:

Mark Padgett Fri Apr 30, 2010 06:50pm

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Originally Posted by Camron Rust (Post 675355)
I didn't know you were an NBA commentator. :eek:

Actually, many years ago, I worked in radio and did play by play of HS and college games. It was only for two years but I had a blast. I also did HS football.

Here's a hint to my question. He's a former all-star player.

sseltser Fri Apr 30, 2010 07:15pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 675337)
What television basketball commentator got fired from a major network for "being too detailed" in his comments?

IOW - he got into too much depth when explaining what was going on and why.

Hint - it was an NBA commentator.

My guess would be Rick Barry. He seems like he could be a very "detailed" guy.

Nevadaref Wed May 05, 2010 10:09pm

What individual from Power Memorial HS has spent the most years on the court in the NBA?

just another ref Wed May 05, 2010 11:54pm

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref (Post 675848)
What individual from Power Memorial HS has spent the most years on the court in the NBA?

That would be Dick Bavetta, not Kareem.

Nevadaref Thu May 06, 2010 02:25am

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Originally Posted by just another ref (Post 675853)
That would be Dick Bavetta, not Kareem.

34 years and counting versus 20. I think that this question was a give-away on an officials' forum. :)

BillyMac Thu May 06, 2010 06:11am

Probably Don't Get To Pick A Prize From The Top Shelf ...
 
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Originally Posted by Nevadaref (Post 675848)
What individual from Power Memorial HS has spent the most years on the court in the NBA?

The easy answer would be Lew Alcindor, but I doubt that it's the right answer because I don't think that you would post such as easy question. The choice of the word "individual" rather than "player" leads me to believe that it's a coach, or more likely, since this is an official's forum, an official.

Mark Padgett Thu May 06, 2010 11:06am

Ya' - you nailed it
 
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Originally Posted by sseltser (Post 675371)
My guess would be Rick Barry. He seems like he could be a very "detailed" guy.

Barry used to work NBA games on CBS on Sundays with Don Criqui doing the play-by-play. IMO, they were the best announcing team ever. Criqui described exactly what was going on in the game while still letting the viewers enjoy the action and Barry gave true in-depth analysis of the plays and strategies. The "problem" was that Barry was too detailed for the "average" fan and he would also explain why players made mistakes - usually because they weren't as smart about the game as Barry was.

I guess they couldn't "dumb it down" enough for CBS and the American public (what H.L. Mencken called "the great unwashed") . Too bad.


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