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Date Posted: Sunday, December 14, 10:32:46am
Author: Gray Poll
Subject: Re: Gutsy Performance
In reply to: oldtimer#1 's message, "Re: Gutsy Performance" on Saturday, December 13, 09:27:44pm

Re your number 1. The Star-Ledger account of the game cites that play as a turning point in the game...who knows what would have happened if the call goes that other way.

Does anybody know anything about the Ledger reporter, one Brendan Prunty? Doesn't seem that he knows or cares about college hoops beyond the Big East. At least, he failed to mention Jenkins absence, a fact that might have been of significance to those who don't follow the Peacocks regularly.

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[> [> Re: Gutsy Performance -- oldtimer#1, Sunday, December 14, 11:39:17am [1]

Gray Poll, doubt if we had enough firepower to win the game but certainly the call stopped whatever momentum we had. SPC has two players who are excellent at taking the charge (Gooding, Leon). They both set their feet, do not move up into the oncoming player, wait for contact and take their beating. No question, in my mind, that this was an obvious charge but the opposing player was Eugene Harvey and often the "name" player gets the benefit of the call. Oh well!


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[> [> [> Re: Gutsy Performance -- Gray Poll, Sunday, December 14, 01:18:09pm [1]

Miserabile dictu, you are completely right.

Judging from your handle, you are old enough to remember a long ago game against Niagara with Calvin Murphy. Sam ( Fill in the Blank ) guarded Murphy that day and would have completely shut him down except for 3 or 4 phantom foul calls that put ( Fill in the Blank ) on the bench.....

C'est la vie.


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[> [> [> [> Re: Gutsy Performance -- Gray Poll, Sunday, December 14, 02:06:59pm [1]

Sam DiPiano ? or am I remembering my HS freshman English teacher?


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[> [> [> [> Re: Gutsy Performance -- oldtimer#1, Sunday, December 14, 02:17:44pm [1]

Had half-court seats at that game. Actually, it was Harry Laurie who started on Murphy and picked up two questionable fouls early in the game and was forced to sit significant time. This led to our "seventh" or "eighth" man in the rotation guarding Calvin and was the recipient of some Murphy accolades. Interestingly, Harry scored over 30 pts. in that game while only playing what I would estimate as approx. 25 minutes.

If I recall correctly our stating lineup that year was Laurie, Webster, O'Dea, and some combination of Grant, McMahon and Leckie. Tom S. also saw some playing time at forward. Kenny Grant was a major player the previous year but with the arrival of Webster and the late emergence of McMahon saw his playing time reduced somewhat. Still a key player.

A lot of great players were our opponents in those years at the Armory. Norm Van Lier of St. Francis Pa. and NBA fame as well as Larry Newbold and Luther Green of LIU. Many talk of Frazier and Jo Jo White but I remember Marshall's George Stone (ABA), at the Garden, quite well. Marshall's point guard was Dan (?) D'Antoni. Always wondered if he is related to the present Knick coack. LOL


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[> [> [> [> Re: Gutsy Performance -- oldtimer#1, Sunday, December 14, 02:23:39pm [1]

Sorry for omitting Sam DiPiano. He was the player you mentioned. About 5'8". Well built and wore glasses. Similar in stature to Murphy but obviously not near as good. Both Sam and Leckie were outstanding defensive players who made "taking the charge" an art form.


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