I think I went to this game also. Did Vinny put up like 24pts in the first half? Remember thinking 'who is this guy?!".I was at UConn/UHar game at the Civic Center. Calhoun started with Toraino Walker guarding Baker. It was like Walker wasn’t even in the court. Eventually JC put Burrell on Baker and he pretty much stopped him.
Yes, he does. His Rhody team just missed taking down the Spanarkle Duke team that made it to the Finals. Another CT guy missed the potential game winner at the buzzer.Does Sly Williams deserve mention?
A bit off-topic, but I used to get really aggravated in the early '80s when BC's Dr. Tom would trot out five guys, four of whom came from Connecticut. Our in-state high school stars were playing against us. I thought if everyone would just stay "home", we'd have a great team.
1981-1982:
John Bagley, Harding - BridgeportJay Murphy, Maloney - MeridenJohn Garris, Bassack - BridgeportMichael Adams, Hartford PublicFWIW, we beat them home and away that season.
If they retired Gmindki' s # there standard for retiring #'s is pretty low. Nice player but.....Add a vote for the Knorr Road flash, Monroe's Mike Gminski; AA at Duke (jersey retired), 1978 NCAA Finals, 15 year NBA career.
Yeah, it s only Duke after all, and they retired a little more than a dozen players in their history. How absurdly low “ there” standards must be.If they retired Gmindki' s # there standard for retiring #'s is pretty low. Nice player but.....
If they retired Gmindki' s # there standard for retiring #'s is pretty low. Nice player but.....
He's 8th all time in the ACC in points and rebounds and 6th in blocked shotsWhen he graduated, he was Dukes career leader in points, rebounds, and blocked shots... Still fifth in points, second in rebounds, and second in blocked shots.
Being from New London County, i have to put Tyson Wheeler, Jordan Reed, and Raji Davis in the mix..
Did anyone notice the obviously dumb information about Corny Thompson???? Why does it show that he only played something like 47 games?????Only HoF born in CT, so he's the easy #1.
Here's the link to the list of players born in CT. Someone like Drummond who was born in New York and raised in CT doesn't make the list.
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Did anyone notice the obviously dumb information about Corny Thompson???? Why does it show that he only played something like 47 games?????
If they retired Gmindki' s # there standard for retiring #'s is pretty low. Nice player but.....
Kelly was a great high school scorer and obviously a tremendous player, but I am talking about the presence on the court against one of the greatest high school teams ever in CT. In that era there wasn't the prep schools recruiting kids and assembling elite teams. To get nationally ranked a team had to be great for a couple of years and schedule to play the best teams. Hillhouse was a powerhouse offensively and defensively, their players were big, skilled and powerful. As I said watching Williamson perform was eye opening. He was essentially a one man show against a great high school team. I believe almost every point was from him or an assist from him not to mention the rebounding and that he was guarding Lewis who was a monster under the basket.Earl AVERAGED 47 ppg his senior year......at a school that didn't play shabby competition. Don't think it's fair to say he wasn't close to Williamson.
EDIT: 39 PPG, but you get my point
John Williamson was the best wilbur CrossSomeone stated in a thread, where the relative merits of Lively versus Clingan was being discussed that, "Yes, he’s (Clingan) the best player CT has ever seen."
Focusing on Connecticut natives, someone countered with Drummond and another with Gminski, and you might add Camby or Corny Thompson, but how about overall best player ever, regardless of position? Calvin Murphy?
Kelly was a great high school scorer and obviously a tremendous player, but I am talking about the presence on the court against one of the greatest high school teams ever in CT. In that era there wasn't the prep schools recruiting kids and assembling elite teams. To get nationally ranked a team had to be great for a couple of years and schedule to play the best teams. Hillhouse was a powerhouse offensively and defensively, their players were big, skilled and powerful. As I said watching Williamson perform was eye opening. He was essentially a one man show against a great high school team. I believe almost every point was from him or an assist from him not to mention the rebounding and that he was guarding Lewis who was a monster under the basket.
Kelly I came away with that he was a great scorer, Williamson I came away with that he was the best basketball player I ever saw in high school. He played one year I believe at New Mexico State and then went pro where he teamed up with Dr. J.
Who was he better than that's been discussed? Harold Jenson, for one.Tony Hanson deserves more love here than he seems to be getting.