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Jerome Dyson
If I am correct, in the last play of the 1999 championship game against Duke, his great defense against Trajan Langdon caused Langdon to trip and lose the ball. If he was not the defender, he retrieved the loose ball and dribbled it out and the game ended. Correct me if he was not the defender. If not, who defended Langdon on the final play of the game.I always appreciated Rashamel Jones. He was a very good player, and he saw RIP was the future. Many players would have put up more shots and not let a younger guy overtake them for the teams scoring lead. He accepted a lesser role for the greater good of the team and was a vital cog to championship #1.
I believe Ricky Moore was the defenderIf I am correct, in the last play of the 1999 championship game against Duke, his great defense against Trajan Langdon caused Langdon to trip and lose the ball. If he was not the defender, he retrieved the loose ball and dribbled it out and the game ended. Correct me if he was not the defender. If not, who defended Langdon on the final play of the game.
I believe Ricky Moore was the defender
Thank you.I believe Ricky Moore was the defender
Lyman DePriest shut down BC's Dana Barros in a game.Willy Mccloud and Lyman DePriest.
Triangle and one!Thank you.
Lyman DePriest shut down BC's Dana Barros in a game.
Those points were even bigger in context. At the start, you couldn't have pulled a needle out of the UConn players collective butts with a tractor. Except for Ricky. He took it to Duke early and kept us in the game until the rest of the team chilled out."In the title game, Moore scored all 13 of his points in the first half and was a defensive demon on the pivotal play of the game, locking up Trajan Langdon and forcing him to travel with 5.4 seconds remaining. Moore, 6 feet 2, also led the Huskies with eight defensive rebounds"