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This article on the 95 pre-season NIT is awesome...

http://www.si.com/vault/1995/12/04/2087 ... season-nit" target="_blank
Arizona exposed Georgetown's fundamental flaw by cool counterexample. "We're a team here," said Geary, who was Iverson's counselor at a Nike camp two years ago. "We're not a one-man dribbling exhibition." But the Wildcats also showed up the Hoyas with efficient execution. They doubled up on Iverson when he came off screens. "Late in the game he got tired, and his teammates weren't helping him," Simon would later say. "Maybe he was wasting some oxygen running his mouth with Reggie." The Cats also broke the Hoya press with surgical passes up the floor, leaving Georgetown in much the same quandary as the 1988 U.S. Olympic team Thompson coached to a disappointing bronze medal finish: When the team's furious defense provided few chances to score, there was little else to fall back on offensively.

Mention to Geary that the teams the Wildcats beat in the Preseason NIT are all young ones, and you do so at your peril. Geary thinks that observation is encoded with the dreaded disrespect. "Don't be telling me all those excuses," he said. "They'll say Georgetown's young, Coach Thompson had a cold, that their mascot wasn't loud enough. This ain't no fluke. We got down and got dirtier than they did."
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John Thompson is probably the most overrated Division I college basketball coach in history.
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catgrad97 wrote:John Thompson is probably the most overrated Division I college basketball coach in history.
I recall his coaching strategy was: Just roll out the ball and let them play
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I remember his coaching strategy as being having one of his goons spit in the face of one of our star players trying to incite a fight that would get him thrown out of the game. March 13, 1976 NCAA Regionals Tempe, AZ. It didn't do him any good. Arizona won 83-76 on route to the first elite eight in school history.
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Off topic: Georgetown does have some interesting and useful admissions policies though:

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My first post. I'm a newbie here. Too bad the original thread is gone. And all those original programs from the 70s and newspaper clippings are gone as well.:( Probably in a landfill somewhere back in Ohio.
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walk-on-wildcat wrote:My first post. I'm a newbie here. Too bad the original thread is gone. And all those original programs from the 70s and newspaper clippings are gone as well.:( Probably in a landfill somewhere back in Ohio.
Posted in the PGU thread - nice to have you here :D . You are no newbie. Is there any way that we could work on recreating the "old School" thread?
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walk-on-wildcat wrote:My first post. I'm a newbie here. Too bad the original thread is gone. And all those original programs from the 70s and newspaper clippings are gone as well.:( Probably in a landfill somewhere back in Ohio.

Good to see you posting again. Seems like it's been a while. 8-)
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Now that IS old school!

Kaibab....there's a link to it? Probably might not work, but it's worth a try. Merkin would have found a way.
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My family moved to Tucson in 72. I got to watch it all and went to many of those games during the early Snowden years. Those were some fun teams to watch. Could have won more if they were more committed to defense.
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Anyone else catch the 1995 Arizona/Georgetown game that was on TV Sunday? It was the preseason NIT in Madison Square Garden and we fell out of the Top 25 after losing Stoudamire to the draft. Dickerson went down early in the game with an ankle injury and McLean stepped up big time. Sophomore Allen Iverson jammed a finger, bruised an elbow and still put up 40 points but Geary, Simon, Davis, and Blair were unstoppable. We wound up winning 91-81 and beat 3 top 16 teams in that tournament

Article on the game: https://www.nytimes.com/1995/11/26/spor ... efeat.html" target="_blank

That season: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/sc ... edule.html" target="_blank
Stats: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/sc ... /1996.html" target="_blank

I hate to say it but our current team would have lost by 25+ to those guys. I wonder if our guys ever watch old game films of Lute's teams. They need to!

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[quote="Jefe"]Anyone else catch the 1995 Arizona/Georgetown game that was on TV Sunday? It was the preseason NIT in Madison Square Garden and we fell out of the Top 25 after losing Stoudamire to the draft. Dickerson went down early in the game with an ankle injury and McLean stepped up big time. Sophomore Allen Iverson jammed a finger, bruised an elbow and still put up 40 points but Geary, Simon, Davis, and Blair were unstoppable. We wound up winning 91-81 and beat 3 top 16 teams in that tournament

Article on the game: https://www.nytimes.com/1995/11/26/spor ... efeat.html" target="_blank

That season: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/sc ... edule.html" target="_blank
Stats: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/sc ... /1996.html" target="_blank

I hate to say it but our current team would have lost by 25+ to those guys. I wonder if our guys ever watch old game films of Lute's teams. They need to!

Lute's teams were such fun to watch. You always knew the "spurt of death" was coming (thank you Jason Kapono for that).
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That is great to see. Congratulations, Herm.
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Ivan! Still remember that Stanford game from his senior year. One of the best individual games I have ever seen a Wildcat play. Nice to see he is still playing in Europe
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Jefe wrote:Anyone else catch the 1995 Arizona/Georgetown game that was on TV Sunday? It was the preseason NIT in Madison Square Garden and we fell out of the Top 25 after losing Stoudamire to the draft. Dickerson went down early in the game with an ankle injury and McLean stepped up big time. Sophomore Allen Iverson jammed a finger, bruised an elbow and still put up 40 points but Geary, Simon, Davis, and Blair were unstoppable. We wound up winning 91-81 and beat 3 top 16 teams in that tournament

Article on the game: https://www.nytimes.com/1995/11/26/spor ... efeat.html" target="_blank

That season: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/sc ... edule.html" target="_blank
Stats: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/sc ... /1996.html" target="_blank

I hate to say it but our current team would have lost by 25+ to those guys. I wonder if our guys ever watch old game films of Lute's teams. They need to!

Same day we came back from 14 down with 6:40 left to beat ASU in Sun Devil Stadium in football. UA fans were flooding out of the stadium listening to the early parts of that game, looking for somewhere to go watch it.
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Found a strapping young Jason Terry in my binder of old NBA Cards:

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And another:

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Anybody else not seeing the images?
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Ditto.
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There are some painful links there.


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MrMeow wrote:
Jefe wrote:Anyone else catch the 1995 Arizona/Georgetown game that was on TV Sunday? It was the preseason NIT in Madison Square Garden and we fell out of the Top 25 after losing Stoudamire to the draft. Dickerson went down early in the game with an ankle injury and McLean stepped up big time. Sophomore Allen Iverson jammed a finger, bruised an elbow and still put up 40 points but Geary, Simon, Davis, and Blair were unstoppable. We wound up winning 91-81 and beat 3 top 16 teams in that tournament

Article on the game: https://www.nytimes.com/1995/11/26/spor ... efeat.html" target="_blank

That season: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/sc ... edule.html" target="_blank
Stats: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/sc ... /1996.html" target="_blank

I hate to say it but our current team would have lost by 25+ to those guys. I wonder if our guys ever watch old game films of Lute's teams. They need to!

Lute's teams were such fun to watch. You always knew the "spurt of death" was coming (thank you Jason Kapono for that).
Ya know, I think the Arizona/Georgetown "rivalry" is one of my absolute favorites. No animosity, just darn honest, hard fought, entertaining, win some, lose some, contests ever since Fred Snowden booked 'em and beat 'em. I love it. I don't even care what the win/loss record is (probably close to even I suppose), I just think the games with them have always been entertaining and honest, I'll say it again, honest. You can't say that with ASU or Duke or UCLA.
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The first Arizona/Georgetown meeting was during the NCAA's and the game was played in Tempe. It is the game where a Georgetown player walked up to Al Fleming and, in an attempt to get him to retaliate and get thrown from the game, hawked up a great big goober and spit directly into Al's face. It didn't work. Al went on to be the player of that game in an Arizona win.
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I don't follow this site, but this was retweeted by someone who does:


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SEC Network is showing 1990 AZ vs LSU right now.
I know we lose but it’s crazy seeing all these guys.
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Watching the 2001 Ikon Classic game against #3 Maryland.

The team was 3 juniors and 6 freshmen, resulting from having lost most of the Final Four team from the year before and the NCAA having a real dumb scholarship limit rule.

Channing and Salim were the best freshmen, although Isaiah Fox and Will Bynum started over them.

We played a ton of zone against a Maryland team that had Juan Dixon, Lonny Baxter, Steve Blake, and Chris Wilcox. And we look good doing it. Pretty crazy for having a really thin bench with a ton of freshmen (Dennis Latimore? Andrew Zahn?).

Our first five games that season were:

#2 Maryland (W)
#5 Florida (W)
#23 Texas (W)
#8 Kansas (L)
#5 Illinois (W)

Crazy....

Dick Vitale called the game. I shit you not, he mentioned Duke in the first 20 seconds of the broadcast. Fucker...
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Chicat wrote:Watching the 2001 Ikon Classic game against #3 Maryland.

The team was 3 juniors and 6 freshmen, resulting from having lost most of the Final Four team from the year before and the NCAA having a real dumb scholarship limit rule.

Channing and Salim were the best freshmen, although Isaiah Fox and Will Bynum started over them.

We played a ton of zone against a Maryland team that had Juan Dixon, Lonny Baxter, Steve Blake, and Chris Wilcox. And we look good doing it. Pretty crazy for having a really thin bench with a ton of freshmen (Dennis Latimore? Andrew Zahn?).

Our first five games that season were:

#2 Maryland (W)
#5 Florida (W)
#23 Texas (W)
#8 Kansas (L)
#5 Illinois (W)

Crazy....

Dick Vitale called the game. I shit you not, he mentioned Duke in the first 20 seconds of the broadcast. Fucker...
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I was there...

... Great day! And, touring bars around Lawrence afterward, I found the majority of Jayhawk fans to be both complimentary and respectful....

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Being ranked number one and beating another top-tier program ranked in the top ten on the road (out of conference) seems like a lifetime ago. AZ had it with Miller for five minutes about five years ago.
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Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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I saw this article shared on social media yesterday about Steve Kerr being cut from the US Olympic team by John Thompson back in '88. My memory was that Sean Elliott was left off the team because he had sustained a bad cut from broken glass right before tryouts. But other articles revealed that Thompson cut Elliott based on skill/talent/need. That seems unconscionable -- no wonder the US lost to the veteran Soviet team in the semis in Seoul. And funny how Lute won the '86 World Championship with Kerr & Elliott two years prior.

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The best part of that Kerr video was how loud the crowd was at Tempe Normal
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