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PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2018 5:16 pm 
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The Real Big O Oliver Miller.


Or John "Hot Plate" Williams at the end.


Yep old Hot Plate. John Bagley comes to mind as well.

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The Real Big O Oliver Miller.


Or John "Hot Plate" Williams at the end.


Yep old Hot Plate. John Bagley comes to mind as well.


Great, now I have remembered the NBA career of Thomas Hamilton. But at least he helped provide one of the greatest drops in Score history, so there's that.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2018 5:39 pm 
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Regular Reader wrote:
long time guy wrote:
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long time guy wrote:
The Real Big O Oliver Miller.


Or John "Hot Plate" Williams at the end.


Yep old Hot Plate. John Bagley comes to mind as well.


Great, now I have remembered the NBA career of Thomas Hamilton. But at least he helped provide one of the greatest drops in Score history, so there's that.



I forgot about Big Ham. Got some real interesting stories where that guy is concerned.

I remember when he was a Freshmen in high school. Went from 6'8 to 7'2 in one year. That was one dude who truly made some terrible choices.

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The Real Big O Oliver Miller.


He was good when he kept the weight down in his first two seasons.

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Dennis burying the lead that he played softball with Elmhurst Steve

The lead is softball is in a thread about athleticism.


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long time guy wrote:
Regular Reader wrote:
long time guy wrote:
Regular Reader wrote:
long time guy wrote:
The Real Big O Oliver Miller.


Or John "Hot Plate" Williams at the end.


Yep old Hot Plate. John Bagley comes to mind as well.


Great, now I have remembered the NBA career of Thomas Hamilton. But at least he helped provide one of the greatest drops in Score history, so there's that.



I forgot about Big Ham. Got some real interesting stories where that guy is concerned.

I remember when he was a Freshmen in high school. Went from 6'8 to 7'2 in one year. That was one dude who truly made some terrible choices.


Even Sonny couldn't stop him from screwing himself iirc.

A high school team with two seven footers, ridiculous.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2018 7:28 pm 
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Regular Reader wrote:
long time guy wrote:
Regular Reader wrote:
long time guy wrote:
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long time guy wrote:
The Real Big O Oliver Miller.


Or John "Hot Plate" Williams at the end.


Yep old Hot Plate. John Bagley comes to mind as well.


Great, now I have remembered the NBA career of Thomas Hamilton. But at least he helped provide one of the greatest drops in Score history, so there's that.



I forgot about Big Ham. Got some real interesting stories where that guy is concerned.

I remember when he was a Freshmen in high school. Went from 6'8 to 7'2 in one year. That was one dude who truly made some terrible choices.


Even Sonny couldn't stop him from screwing himself iirc.

A high school team with two seven footers, ridiculous.



Their 90' and 93' teams could have defeated a lot of low to mid major college teams.

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Regular Reader wrote:
long time guy wrote:
Regular Reader wrote:
long time guy wrote:
Regular Reader wrote:
long time guy wrote:
The Real Big O Oliver Miller.


Or John "Hot Plate" Williams at the end.


Yep old Hot Plate. John Bagley comes to mind as well.


Great, now I have remembered the NBA career of Thomas Hamilton. But at least he helped provide one of the greatest drops in Score history, so there's that.



I forgot about Big Ham. Got some real interesting stories where that guy is concerned.

I remember when he was a Freshmen in high school. Went from 6'8 to 7'2 in one year. That was one dude who truly made some terrible choices.




Even Sonny couldn't stop him from screwing himself iirc.

A high school team with two seven footers, ridiculous.


My recollection of Griffith at Wisconsin was that he moved like he had 40 year old knees.


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Eddie Curry has to be the worse I have ever seen.


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Eddie Curry has to be the worse I have ever seen.

Nothing personal, but this is a bad take. Skills got Curry hustling for a good month before he blew a valve, or whatever it was he blew. He's definitely not close to the worst or even most overrated.


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