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TITLETOWN - A Decade Long Celebration Of The Greatest Achievement In College Athletics History => Kansas State Basketball is hard => Topic started by: Kat Kid on December 26, 2011, 01:12:42 PM
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More statsheet fun!
Gilson DeJesus was 6 of 6 from 3 and 1 of 1 from 2. Also had 10 boards (led the team).
My favorite stat? Matt Siebrandt played 27 minutes, had 21 points and zero rebounds.
http://statsheet.com/mcb/games/2002/12/22/oregon-state-72-kansas-state-90 (http://statsheet.com/mcb/games/2002/12/22/oregon-state-72-kansas-state-90)
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These are the types of posts that come out after speaking to fatty for an hour over the phone.
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How much would you pay to watch Frank Martin chew out Matt Siebrandt? :lol:
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More statsheet fun!
Gilson DeJesus was 6 of 6 from 3 and 1 of 1 from 2. Also had 10 boards (led the team).
My favorite stat? Matt Siebrandt played 27 minutes, had 21 points and zero rebounds.
http://statsheet.com/mcb/games/2002/12/22/oregon-state-72-kansas-state-90 (http://statsheet.com/mcb/games/2002/12/22/oregon-state-72-kansas-state-90)
That was a fun game to attend, I believe I sat in the chair backs. Fantastic Wooly-era memory. "We just killed a major conference opponent on the noncon!"
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I'm always surprised when I look back and see Pasco's contributions (this game is about on par with memory tho)
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I'm always surprised when I look back and see Pasco's contributions (this game is about on par with memory tho)
The Fiasco is really unfair to Pasco, he was a good a big man as the cats have had in a long time other then Beasley
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I'm always surprised when I look back and see Pasco's contributions (this game is about on par with memory tho)
The Fiasco is really unfair to Pasco, he was a good a big man as the cats have had in a long time other then Beasley
and Massey.
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I tried to model my game in middle school after Matt Siebrandt because of how ambidextrous he was with his post moves. And no, I'm not joking.
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I tried to model my game in middle school after Matt Siebrandt because of how ambidextrous he was with his post moves. And no, I'm not joking.
I definitely replicated his flopping to roughly similar levels of success.
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I'm always surprised when I look back and see Pasco's contributions (this game is about on par with memory tho)
The Fiasco is really unfair to Pasco, he was a good a big man as the cats have had in a long time other then Beasley
and Massey.
and Joe Leonard
:lol:
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I'm always surprised when I look back and see Pasco's contributions (this game is about on par with memory tho)
The Fiasco is really unfair to Pasco, he was a good a big man as the cats have had in a long time other then Beasley
I get it that it was pretty foolish, but I never understood what the big deal was. I mean, that game was essentially meaningless.
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I'm always surprised when I look back and see Pasco's contributions (this game is about on par with memory tho)
The Fiasco is really unfair to Pasco, he was a good a big man as the cats have had in a long time other then Beasley
I get it that it was pretty foolish, but I never understood what the big deal was. I mean, that game was essentially meaningless.
It would have been our first ever Big 12 Tournament win if I'm not mistaken.
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It would have been our first ever Big 12 Tournament win if I'm not mistaken.
:dubious:
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I'm always surprised when I look back and see Pasco's contributions (this game is about on par with memory tho)
The Fiasco is really unfair to Pasco, he was a good a big man as the cats have had in a long time other then Beasley
I get it that it was pretty foolish, but I never understood what the big deal was. I mean, that game was essentially meaningless.
People also forget that time was added to the clock when he was in the huddle, blame Wooly. Also there was a referee that also started to leave the court when Pervis caught the ball.
Kendrick Perkins pulled this crap last night and got away with it.
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http://statsheet.com/mcb/games/2004/11/27/washington-state-53-kansas-state-62 (http://statsheet.com/mcb/games/2004/11/27/washington-state-53-kansas-state-62)
Remember that one?
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sadly wooly always lost the return games. i think @oregst was a 2OT loss?
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sadly wooly always lost the return games. i think @oregst was a 2OT loss?
that game was played during the 2003 Dr. Pepper, only sys was listening
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http://statsheet.com/mcb/games/2005/12/03/kansas-state-57-washington-state-58 (http://statsheet.com/mcb/games/2005/12/03/kansas-state-57-washington-state-58)
Also, we dropped this return game as well. Clent kicked the ball out of bounds when we had a chance to win at the end. This was honestly the first game where I thought to myself, "Self...Wooly may not be the man for the job."
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sadly wooly always lost the return games. i think @oregst was a 2OT loss?
that game was played during the 2003 Dr. Pepper, only sys was listening
I listened to the end of regulation and OTs after Dr. Pepper.
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sadly wooly always lost the return games. i think @oregst was a 2OT loss?
that game was played during the 2003 Dr. Pepper, only sys was listening
I listened to the end of regulation and OTs after Dr. Pepper.
I probably didn't hear we had lost until the next tuesday