Ran into this on youtube today. 6 minutes, lots of good unlv highlights. If he had his head screwed on right in 1983 that team would have been National Champs.
Legend of Richie Adams
Legend of Richie Adams
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Thanks, Man. That was a fun trip down memory lane. He was fun to watch !Ran into this on youtube today. 6 minutes, lots of good unlv highlights. If he had his head screwed on right in 1983 that team would have been National Champs.
Legend of Richie Adams
Nice little video.Ran into this on youtube today. 6 minutes, lots of good unlv highlights. If he had his head screwed on right in 1983 that team would have been National Champs.
Legend of Richie Adams
Having Richie certainly would have helped to an extent, but between Sid, Brozovich, Anderson, John Copeland they had enough size.Ran into this on youtube today. 6 minutes, lots of good unlv highlights. If he had his head screwed on right in 1983 that team would have been National Champs.
Legend of Richie Adams
I wonder if he really did kill that girl. I wasn’t old enough to follow the story at the time, but a quick google search today implies some doubt.Ran into this on youtube today. 6 minutes, lots of good unlv highlights. If he had his head screwed on right in 1983 that team would have been National Champs.
Legend of Richie Adams
Not sure. But there aren’t many size 13 feet around.I wonder if he really did kill that girl. I wasn’t old enough to follow the story at the time, but a quick google search today implies some doubt.
That’s kinda where I was going…Not sure. But there aren’t many size 13 feet around.
Not sure. But there aren’t many size 13 feet around.
I relate to this! Back in the day, 13 was an unlucky size for the shoes you wanted, always seemed to be out of stock. Not so much now though.I’ve had a size 13 since 8th grade. I was shorter then than now but I’m only 6’1” not 6’8. Back then I don’t remember but was probably 5’9” with size 13, luckily I grew into them.
13 is very common now I can always find my size. But in 8th grade I didn’t get a lot of shoes I wanted because I couldn’t find my size.
Depends what brand.I’ve had a size 13 since 8th grade. I was shorter then than now but I’m only 6’1” not 6’8. Back then I don’t remember but was probably 5’9” with size 13, luckily I grew into them.
13 is very common now I can always find my size. But in 8th grade I didn’t get a lot of shoes I wanted because I couldn’t find my size.
Isn’t that what was just done? He doesn’t look like a jailed spring chicken in that video.look at the comment section. The dude is outta jail.
Someone should do an interview with him.
(Looks at self)
I actually think that both pro and college basketball were at their golden age in the 80’s. Maybe it’s because of my age at the time and you tend to romanticize things from your youth, but very few transfers, 4 and 5 year players, teams grew together … coaches had more hands on time with players for individual improvement, which lead to far better fundamentals … they didn’t seem like teenagers either, they appeared much more mentally mature. It just made for some really good basketball, imo.So many good players in the 80’s and 90’s Big East DeHere, Washington, Berry, Mullins, Ewing, Coleman, Moten, Jackson, Marshall, Owens, Smith, Bell and Pinckney and soooo many more!
For me, many things were at their Golden Age in the 80's. Of course, for my dad, many things were at their Golden Age in the 50's.I actually think that both pro and college basketball were at their golden age in the 80’s. Maybe it’s because of my age at the time and you tend to romanticize things from your youth, but very few transfers, 4 and 5 year players, teams grew together … coaches had more hands on time with players for individual improvement, which lead to far better fundamentals … they didn’t seem like teenagers either, they appeared much more mentally mature. It just made for some really good basketball, imo.
As for the pros, I loved Dr J … and they were in the mix in the 80’s of course, so were the Rockets … and I wasn’t a Laker or especially a Celtics fan … but yeah, really liked NBA playoff basketball back then. Some classic clashes, a contrast of styles …
Yeah. It was a really good decade …For me, many things were at their Golden Age in the 80's. Of course, for my dad, many things were at their Golden Age in the 50's.
I actually think that both pro and college basketball were at their golden age in the 80’s. Maybe it’s because of my age at the time and you tend to romanticize things from your youth, but very few transfers, 4 and 5 year players, teams grew together … coaches had more hands on time with players for individual improvement, which lead to far better fundamentals … they didn’t seem like teenagers either, they appeared much more mentally mature. It just made for some really good basketball, imo.
As for the pros, I loved Dr J … and they were in the mix in the 80’s of course, so were the Rockets … and I wasn’t a Laker or especially a Celtics fan … but yeah, really liked NBA playoff basketball back then. Some classic clashes, a contrast of styles …
Isn’t that what was just done? He doesn’t look like a jailed spring chicken in that video.
Nah..a real video ala Rocky Hinds.Isn’t that what was just done? He doesn’t look like a jailed spring chicken in that video.
I remember when we went to New York and after the game a bunch of us came back on the subway.I’ve had a size 13 since 8th grade. I was shorter then than now but I’m only 6’1” not 6’8. Back then I don’t remember but was probably 5’9” with size 13, luckily I grew into them.
13 is very common now I can always find my size. But in 8th grade I didn’t get a lot of shoes I wanted because I couldn’t find my size.