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I don't think this has been released until today. What a gem from one of CT's finest:
I don't think this has been released until today. What a gem from one of CT's finest:
I don't think this has been released until today. What a gem from one of CT's finest:
And Big East player of the year went to Tyler Hansbrough's brother.Kemba might still be my favorite husky of all time. Absolute blasphemy he got snubbed for NPOY.
A true UConn MVP.
I'm loving that you won't dignify him by using his name. BLASPHEMYAnd Big East player of the year went to Tyler Hansbrough's brother.
Great shot. Calhoun in the background anxiously telling Kemba to get going, the crowd noise gradually building as kemba drops McGhee and the shot goes up, and then the look on zags face after it drops…priceless
I don't think this has been released until today. What a gem from one of CT's finest:
I don't think this has been released until today. What a gem from one of CT's finest:
I am glad that blasphemy occurred where Kemba didn't win BEPOY. To this very day, I think it set him off and put such a chip on his shoulder he said "___ this, I am going to show everyone what's up" and lead to him going on a heater for the next 11 games.I'm loving that you won't dignify him by using his name. BLASPHEMY
I remember auror brought up an interesting stat after UConn lost to New Mexico State in the first rd of the 2022 NCAAT, that admittedly I might get some the numbers wrong but provide the general idea.Sick. The shot is legendary but what sometimes gets lost is just how great that game was and that it was only the quarterfinals. It was one of the best basketball games I've ever seen and it kind of felt like the start of something special.
The photo below is from 2014, three years after Kemba left us for the NBA and other great pastures, his Mom was still representing! ... pretty much tells anyone, if they didn't know already, the Kemba (Walker) affect on our programLittle did all those people know at the time, they just witnessed one of the most iconic shots in Big East and NCAA basketball history.
Kemba is well known figure in basketball circles, but especially college basketball circles and is cemented in college basketball lore. I was in Maui in 2024 and he along with some other players and coaches on are on the big mural behind one of the baskets which you can see on TV. What you can't see on TV is there is big picture of Kemba that is framed on a wall coming up the stairs near the west side of the Lahaina Civic Center.The photo below is from 2014, three years after Kemba left us for the NBA and other great pastures, his Mom was still representing! ... pretty much tells anyone, if they didn't know already, the Kemba (Walker) affect on our program
2010 in Maui, we were a group of only 27 people, Mom dancing in the bleachers, weaving in and out of rows trying to hype others up ... and our fans (in my observation) were actually annoyed with her (spirit)!
... and then the unthinkable happened, three days in a row ... we witnessed the greatness in its infancy
The memories of 3/10/2011 are amazing, but it was a year-long process that arguably, imho, some saw coming
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2011 Maui InvitationalKemba is well known figure in basketball circles, but especially college basketball circles and is cemented in college basketball lore. I was in Maui in 2024 and he along with some other players and coaches on are on the big mural behind one of the baskets which you can see on TV. What you can't see on TV is there is big picture that is framed on a wall coming up the stairs near the west side of the Lahaina Civic Center.
I knew. I didn't know they would win the NCAAT or even the BET, but I knew right away it would be one of the most iconic shots in Big East history. It's so rare to see a defender's ankles break that cleanly on any play, much less a buzzer beater. The fact that Kemba was one of the most personable, likable CBB stars of that era, and that he grew up mere miles from MSG, only made it that much cooler. I honestly believe we could have lost to Cincy in the round of 32 and it still would be considered among the most famous plays in college basketball history.Little did all those people know at the time, they just witnessed one of the most iconic shots in Big East and NCAA basketball history.