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Hard to top the time he beat the #1 team in the country all by himself. But yeah, Carrera was a machine tonight.Downey?
Downey?
His motor reminds me of Melvin Ingram.That's the name I thought of...but surely there's been a few outstanding performances between now and them. But maybe not.
McKie was so much fun to watch he was sly, a d great at drawing fouls. I remember many times when someone was shooting fouls he would nudge an opponent when the ref wasn't looking causing them to commit a lane violation.McKie had some strong ones.
Most of Mckie's points came at the FT line.McKie was so much fun to watch he was sly, a d great at drawing fouls. I remember many times when someone was shooting fouls he would nudge an opponent when the ref wasn't looking causing them to commit a lane violation.
He was one of the best at getting fouled on a 3 pt shot. Fake shot, defender now in sir, McKie gets contact as he jumps where they had to make contact. He was great at pulling someone down on top of him when official couldn't see what he did. It was a hoot. He worked harder at getting fouled than anyone I've seen.Most of Mckie's points came at the FT line.
Tre Kelley 36 vs UK.
Downey vs UK (36&30)
Mike had 3rd best point night in the CLA. Great game.
Easy. ...Chuck Eidson. 25 points, 10 assists, 10 rebounds. Only triple double in Gamecock men's history. 2002. I was there. Amazing performance
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Can you imagine what John would have averaged if there was a 3 pt line.I saw John Roche put up 56 (I believe it was) against Furman, but I doubt if he rebounded. Carrera is amazing when he is "on," which is most of the time. All they could do tonight was tackle him near the end of the game. Did you hear what his father, a pro basketball player in Venezuela, told him about rebounding? To pretend the ball was his mother and that it was his job to take care of it.
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I was at that game too. Downey only scored 11 in that one. And the Citadel was worse than bad. They lost 24 games that season. It was like playing against a high school team. We won by 61!.SC State went to the NCAA's the year Eidson rang them up.Against SC State, Downey was taken out with 10 minutes left and a rebound shy of a triple double against The Citadel.
Can you imagine what John would have averaged if there was a 3 pt line.
Easy. ...Chuck Eidson. 25 points, 10 assists, 10 rebounds. Only triple double in Gamecock men's history. 2002. I was there. Amazing performance
Yep. Forgot about Sam. I don't go to many games since I moved to the beach. But it did take Sam an overtime period to get it.Actually, that is false. Sam Muldrow had 16 points, 14 rebounds, and 10 blocks (yes, blocks) against Vanderbilt on January 8, 2011. Talk about doing things the hard way.
Can you imagine what John would have averaged if there was a 3 pt line.
Loved Aydlett. Heck loved that team. I went to practice on occasion, one day they were dunking and poor ole Carver couldn't dunk. He tried 3 times and each time got harassed and laughed at more. I almost asked coach to let me show Carver how to dunk. I was a shade under 6' Carver 6'2 it would have been a riots if I had dunked as a fan watching practice. Poor ole Bobby.And Rick Aydlett who could shoot the long ball would not have transferred from USC.
I doubt it on the shot charts. I don't even know if film would be around.I was actually wondering as I typed that yesterday if anyone still has the shot charts and could figure that out!
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I feel like a lot of people have forgotten about this alreadyhttp://www.postandcourier.com/article/20130307/PC20/130309469Brenton Williams 2 years ago. He scored 38 points against Miss St.
The only reason I remember it is the 10 blocks. That's an eye-popping statistic by itself, never mind the points and rebounds. It's a real shame that Muldrow, arguably the best defender in school history (all-time blocks leader, one of two players with 100+ in a season), had to play during the tenure of Horn, arguably the worst coach in school history.Yep. Forgot about Sam. I don't go to many games since I moved to the beach. But it did take Sam an overtime period to get it.
Steve Newton says hi.The only reason I remember it is the 10 blocks. That's an eye-popping statistic by itself, never mind the points and rebounds. It's a real shame that Muldrow, arguably the best defender in school history (all-time blocks leader, one of two players with 100+ in a season), had to play during the tenure of Horn, arguably the worst coach in school history.
Aydlett didn't transfer; finished his career at South Carolina. You might be thinking about Ed Peterson who transferred to Georgia.And Rick Aydlett who could shoot the long ball would not have transferred from USC.