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Kirk King - 22 Straight Field Goals [Video]

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I loved Kirk so much. I'll never forgive the NCAA for destroying his life out of spite.

It's too bad the Providence audio didn't work; it would have been cool to hear where the announcers started to make a thing out of his streak.
 
Absolutely agree.

Kirk King got an uber raw deal in the NCAA destroying his career (and probably setting him back significantly) over plane tickets home. Something kids should have.

Then ... look at that video: we could use a Kirk King today next to Amida Brimah. He would be the perfect compliment. Defender/rebounder. But, a big kid who played under control and score in the framework of the offense. No questions when he has the ball low; he can get to the rim or shoot a short jumper.
 
Didn't Brimah do something similar (perhaps 90+ FG%) in a game last year? If I recall the team was pretty bad but the performance was notable.
 
Didn't Brimah do something similar (perhaps 90+ FG%) in a game last year? If I recall the team was pretty bad but the performance was notable.
King set the UConn record for best FG% in a game, going 10-10 in the Providence game in the video. Brimah broke that when he went 13-13 against Coppin State.

Actually, with the Yale game before Coppin State, he went 7-8: made his first 2 attempts, missed his 3rd , and then made the next 5. Then after Coppin State was Duke and he didn't make a shot. So Brimah had 18 straight FGs.
 
Shonn Miller = The New Kirk King...please come to UConn, Shonn!
 
King set the UConn record for best FG% in a game, going 10-10 in the Providence game in the video. Brimah broke that when he went 13-13 against Coppin State.

Actually, with the Yale game before Coppin State, he went 7-8: made his first 2 attempts, missed his 3rd , and then made the next 5. Then after Coppin State was Duke and he didn't make a shot. So Brimah had 18 straight FGs.
Thanks, that dook game confirmed that he is not NBA ready irrespective of his early foul troubles that game.
 
King set the UConn record for best FG% in a game, going 10-10 in the Providence game in the video. Brimah broke that when he went 13-13 against Coppin State.

Actually, with the Yale game before Coppin State, he went 7-8: made his first 2 attempts, missed his 3rd , and then made the next 5. Then after Coppin State was Duke and he didn't make a shot. So Brimah had 18 straight FGs.

Both examples are 100%. 10-10 and 13-13. How does 13-13 break 10-10 for %? I maybe somewhat slow.....but
 
He was huge in the '96 Big East title game -- 20 points, including 8 in the final 12-0 run. Ray's shot never would've been possible without Kirk King.
 
He was huge in the '96 Big East title game -- 20 points, including 8 in the final 12-0 run. Ray's shot never would've been possible without Kirk King.

Kirk and Ricky pushing the ball and playing D. The next year really is annoying what happened to them with that agent when Rip was a freshman, that team may have finished really strong as the frosh matured with Kirk and ricky playing.
 


Thanks tcf15. I remember that stretch clearly. It was very exciting. KK was very underrated. Great athlete, very strong at 6'8". He had a great junior year, and got off to such a great start as a senior. Such a shame what happened to him. He deserved better.

Some nice passes by the villainous Ray Allen against PC.;)
 
It's too bad the Providence audio didn't work; it would have been cool to hear where the announcers started to make a thing out of his streak.
Got my hands on a copy of that game with the audio intact. Fixing this video now.
 
haha yep
I know its your "job," but your depth of UConn info and media truly astounds me. No one else like you @tcf15. Looking forward to that anticipated headline of yours in the morning.
 
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