Exactly. Mookie's motto: Shoot 1st, Pass never.Most consecutive games that a player took a 3 pointer in his first offensive possession of the game - Mookie Jones - 18.
Honestly, what's the most unbreakable record on here?I mean, 7 straight “Best Looking Poster” awards is no joke.
I think I’m now up 1. Once Jim posts though, he retakes the lead. I show my work:Honestly, what's the most unbreakable record on here?
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Yup. That computes.I think I’m now up 1. Once Jim posts though, he retakes the lead. I show my work:
Honestly, what's the most unbreakable record on here?
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Koneckny says hold my scholarship. Or Walton. Both head cases.Is the quickest exit Geno Thrope at six games?
They never set foot on the court though, nor did Bazley. So to me they never entered, there wasn't an exit.Koneckny says hold my scholarship. Or Walton. Both head cases.
Konecny played 5 minutes in 2 games.They never set foot on the court though, nor did Bazley. So to me they never entered, there wasn't an exit.
Fixed this for you.The number of deleted posts JarheadJim has in the Funny Pictures Thread.
I stand corrected!Konecny played 5 minutes in 2 games.
Mark Konecny
Syracuse University basketball profile for Mark Konecny, player for the Orangemen.www.orangehoops.org
Is the quickest exit Geno Thrope at six games?
Mike Jones has to be a contender.
And the only reason you can with Geno is the hair!Yeah I would have to give that "award" to Jones or Konecny. Thorpe stuck around long enough to have one good game. I can't even visualize what the other 2 looked like in an SU uniform.
Does that make Bill Russell's 54% that much more impressive?Nate Thurmond is a HOF center, his career FG% was 42.1%. He made 4 straight AS teams from 65-68, and he shot 41.8%! (And yes, 19.6 rebounds in that period)
In 1961, the average team took 109 shots per game, this year? 88.8. The average team had 73.5 rebounds, it's 44 now! 67% more rebounds!
So Derrick Coleman had the NCAA record for most career rebounds at ine point in the modern era (not sure if he stilk does, don't feel like researching it). I think I remember that the modern era began in 1979. Does anyone know how they determined that?
Doesn't seem so. The Big East started that for Coleman's senior year and he only averaged 3.1 personal fouls per game that year. It looks like the rule only stuck around long enough for Moten's freshman year and he averaged less than 3 fouls per game for his career, so it probabaly had a minimal effect on his stats too.Related, have to think those years of 6 fouls allowed in a game helped his total number of rebounds. Same with Moten...?