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Who did you model your game after?

Discussion in 'Nuttin but Net' started by GatorLurker, Jun 27, 2023.

  1. shelbygt350

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    Lou Costello when drunk
     
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  2. jeffphillips21

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    Dr J and Dominique Wilkins. I was a leaper, but in hindsight as much as i loved those 2 guys, i should have added a pure shooter to that list. I still think Julius and Nique are two of the nicest, classiest superstars to ever play the game. If only they had more rings between them.
     
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  3. jeffphillips21

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    I played against him in the Florida Gym one time. Definitely a lot of meat on that Meat Hook, he was a wide load.
     
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  4. gatordavisl

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    Figured you for more of a Jackie Moon protege.

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  5. beechgator

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    Game? What game? LOL
     
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  6. 67walkon

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    Jack, I was a regular at the old Florida Gym from 67 to 74. I spent more time there than anywhere else.
     
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  7. Crusher

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    I got my username here from playing Basketball. That will tell you all you need to know about my skills! :D
     
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  8. Gatorhead

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    Bugsey Moges.
    At 5'-8" who else?
     
  9. tampajack1

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    Is Chilt Wamberlain the opposite of Bugsey Moges?
     
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  10. jeffphillips21

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    Since the movie, yes. He has inspired a 2nd coming in my game, based on cunning and zero athleticism.
     
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  11. audiogatorjim

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    You probably played “ down by the river.”
     
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  12. audiogatorjim

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    I played at the old gym in 1974 and also at some elementary school off 34th I believe. Pretty decent talent there. One time I was playing with my high school friend at A Alley and Phil Glasper walks by our game. My friend claims Glasper was glaring at him because his jump shot was so good! Yea right!!!
    My friend was prone to exaggeration!
     
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  13. 67walkon

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    A guy in law school with me from71 to 74 was also there a lot. A big, strong Jamaican guy named Jake Rose. We’re still friends. Jake was about 6’2”, maybe 215 and probably less than5% body fat. Incredibly athletic, not super skilled back then. If you were in the gym when Jake was there, you were there when I was.
     
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  15. audiogatorjim

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    I don’t recall him but I was a freshman in fall of 74 so was starting to get around. In addition to basketball, I played softball on our dorm team (Tolbert) and we won the campus tourney.
    I mostly drank beer and watched the coeds and ate Shelley’s Pizza and hung out at the Union. Back then, you could get a spot in the Union and listen to LP’s. (pre- CD’s)
     
  16. channingcrowderhungry

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    Because my offensive game was verrrrrrry limited, I modeled my game after Ben Wallace. Teammates loved me cause I played D, grabbed rebounds, set on ball screens, and didn't care if I shot.
     
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  17. chargator

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    [QUOTE="audiogatorjim, post: 15309305, member: Back then, you could get a spot in the Union and listen to LP’s. (pre- CD’s)[/QUOTE]

    It was still there in the early 80’s, and one of the best kept secrets on campus. It was a great place to listen to music.
     
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  18. tommyvee

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    What game? I actually liked Mark Price with the Cavs back in the late 80s early 90s.
     
  19. tommyvee

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    Bugsey could dunk IIRC. Hard to model after that.
     
  20. Go2gtr

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    Box out put back. Who does that describe?