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OT: Sports trivia part 2.

Clyde " The Glide " Austin was a PG for NCSU from 1976 to - 1980. He was know for his ball handling skills and did play for the Globetrotters. During a televised ACC regular season game and State up by one point with a few seconds left he goes to about half court and starts dribbling the ball to run the time out. I was really pulling hard State that day. Well he got careless and turned his head and a player known for his defensive abilities stole the ball and went in for the winning basket. Made me sick to my stomach. Name the player and team that ruined my day. OFC

Made me sick too! Dudley Bradley, UNC

OFC
 
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That's right hart. It hurts just about as much to see the cheating u win as it does Duke to lose. You are up. OFC
 
That's right hart. It hurts just about as much to see the cheating u win as it does Duke to lose. You are up. OFC

Amen on that buddy!! Yesterday we discussed the first ACC ROOKIE OF YEAR AWARD WINNER, '76, Jim Spanarkel. In only the award's 2ND YEAR OF EXISTENCE,'77, there was an actual Tie for the honors.

Mike Gminski of Duke won a share of the award. Who did G-Man share the honor with? I need name and school.... OFC
 
I've been waiting for one of you to step in. I like trying to answer questions also. The answer is the man that once ask why he had such a great senior year after a sub par junior year said this. My high school coach said if you hoot with the owls at night you can't soar with the Eagles in the morning, so I quit hooting with the owls at night. That player is Hawkeye Whitney. OFC
 
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I've been waiting for one of you to step in. I like trying to answer questions also. The answer is the man that once ask why he had such a great senior year after a sub par junior year said this. My high school coach said if you hoot with the owls at night you can't soar with the Eagles in the morning, so I quit hooting with the owls at night. That player is Hawkeye Whitney. OFC

You go Sky!!!!! You are UP! OFC
 
Referring to hart's last question. What is the coaches name that Hawkeye Whitney referred to about "if you hoot with the owls at night you can't soar with the Eagles in the morning. OFC
 
Not Sloan or Lefty. If you like at my answer from the question hart ask about the co - rookie of the year with Gminski you will find a hint that should help get the answer. OFC
 
Think of one of the most dominating high school programs in the country in the 70's located in the D.C. /Md. area and the legendary coach who was providingoing colleges with talent after talent.OFC
 
De Matha and Morgan Wooten ?



That's it. Did you guys know that Danny Ferry and Mike Brey played for Wootten and Quinn Cook played at De Matha. Lots of great players came out of Dematha including Adrian Dantley. You are up. OFC
 
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I'll stick with legendary high school hoops in that area.

Baltimore Dunbar, a neighborhood public school, made up of neighborhood kids, was a consistent pipeline to division 1 basketball as well. Their most famous team had 2 seniors and 3 juniors who all got drafted by the NBA on it. Generally considered the "greatest high school team of all time." ( Gary Grahmn went to UNLV, but did not make his NBA team after being drafted in the 6th round, being the odd man from that legendary group).

Who were Grahmn's other 4 teammates from the legendary Dunbar Poets who went on to various levels of success in college, as well as in the NBA?
 
I'll stick with legendary high school hoops in that area.

Baltimore Dunbar, a neighborhood public school, made up of neighborhood kids, was a consistent pipeline to division 1 basketball as well. Their most famous team had 2 seniors and 3 juniors who all got drafted by the NBA on it. Generally considered the "greatest high school team of all time." ( Gary Grahmn went to UNLV, but did not make his NBA team after being drafted in the 6th round, being the odd man from that legendary group).

Who were Grahmn's other 4 teammates from the legendary Dunbar Poets who went on to various levels of success in college, as well as in the NBA?


Uncle for me. I'm gonna take this one off and see who pulls it off. I do know Bob Wade former Md. coach was there. OFC
 
2 teammates went to the same school and were intregal parts on a national championship team.

1 played in the ACC and left as the all time career assist and steal leader ( still top 10)

The final one went to a small D-1 school, but was the most acclaimed pro until his tragic death during his prime.
 
Reggie Lewis & David Wingate are correct.

One of the other 2 played with Wingate on Georgetown's championship team, and the other became an icon in the NBA during his long career after leaving as 1st team all-ACC, and holding the all-time assists and steals records for the ACC upon his graduation.
 
Muggsy is correct, so

Reggie Lewis
David Wingate
"Mugsy" Bouges

The last was the biggest star in college( 1st team all-American Big East Player of the Year from G'town), I'm pretty sure he was the highest draft pick of the Dunbar teammates (Clippers, top 5??)
 
Not Ewing. He shared one of the names of one of his 3 teammates who was correctly identified already.
 
Jackson was from Boston College I think, definitely solid years with the Pistons.

Correct first name though.
 
I don't think it was Anthony Jones, I'm pretty sure he was from West Virginia and was at least somewhat of a disappointment.
 
Kind of surprised this is the one most forgotten. He was a high impact freshman scoring 19 in their Championship win over Houston. Two time 1st team all Big East and his senior year as Big East player of the year, John Thompson dubbed that years team "Reggie and the miracles" as they rode him to the elite 8.

Very quiet guy though. Long non descript NBA career with many teams after being the #4 overall pick by the Clippers.
 
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