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Re: POW...
« Reply #25 on: February 09, 2011, 07:43:52 AM »
the most personal thing i remember is that he knew i loved to go left and had his players force me right even though that was my dominant hand.  at that point, even i didn't realize i preferred to go left.

Oh yeah, I know what you're saying.  When we played them he knew I loved to shoot the 3 from deep downtown and had his players force me to drive and dunk instead.  at that point, even i didn't realize i preferred to bomb threes all night because I always assumed dunking on mother fuckers was what I enjoyed most.

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« Reply #26 on: February 09, 2011, 07:56:20 AM »
the most personal thing i remember is that he knew i loved to go left and had his players force me right even though that was my dominant hand.  at that point, even i didn't realize i preferred to go left.

Oh yeah, I know what you're saying.  When we played them he knew I loved to shoot the 3 from deep downtown and had his players force me to drive and dunk instead.  at that point, even i didn't realize i preferred to bomb threes all night because I always assumed dunking on mother fuckers was what I enjoyed most.

i still dunked tonz.  just had to use my right hand instead of normal left.  i just wasn't as effective because Eck was genius enough to watch a little tape or recognize a trend from previous matchups.

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« Reply #27 on: February 09, 2011, 08:12:09 AM »
the most personal thing i remember is that he knew i loved to go left and had his players force me right even though that was my dominant hand.  at that point, even i didn't realize i preferred to go left.

Oh yeah, I know what you're saying.  When we played them he knew I loved to shoot the 3 from deep downtown and had his players force me to drive and dunk instead.  at that point, even i didn't realize i preferred to bomb threes all night because I always assumed dunking on mother fuckers was what I enjoyed most.

i still dunked tonz.  just had to use my right hand instead of normal left.  i just wasn't as effective because Eck was genius enough to watch a little tape or recognize a trend from previous matchups.

Yep.  He told me to my face after our last matchup that when he watched the tape of me having 7 thunder dunks and 9 three bombs from deep downtown on them the first time we matched up that he had his plan for me.  It was mostly tomahawks and only 3 or 4 deep three swooshes each game from there on out.

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« Reply #28 on: February 09, 2011, 08:54:52 AM »
while we're on the topic- who is everybodies favorite south bball player under steve eck ever? mine? glad you asked. takii clements. not even close. best south player under eck? glad you asked again. i'll take johnny murdock seven days days a week. thoughts? probably shouldn't bother. the correct answers have already been posted.

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« Reply #29 on: February 09, 2011, 09:08:24 AM »
while we're on the topic- who is everybodies favorite south bball player under steve eck ever? mine? glad you asked. takii clements. not even close. best south player under eck? glad you asked again. i'll take johnny murdock seven days days a week. thoughts? probably shouldn't bother. the correct answers have already been posted.

favorite: Murdock.
best: Val Barnes?

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« Reply #30 on: February 09, 2011, 05:07:56 PM »
while we're on the topic- who is everybodies favorite south bball player under steve eck ever? mine? glad you asked. takii clements. not even close. best south player under eck? glad you asked again. i'll take johnny murdock seven days days a week. thoughts? probably shouldn't bother. the correct answers have already been posted.

favorite: Murdock.
best: Val Barnes?

Easily BJ 
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« Reply #31 on: February 09, 2011, 06:05:27 PM »
KMC 88-91  :blank:

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« Reply #32 on: February 09, 2011, 06:42:07 PM »
Jamall Walker.  FTW. Interesting side note- he coached under Eck @ Redlands and is the current Arizona DBO.  Learn something new every day.  Also, Jamall was a great baseball player.

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« Reply #33 on: April 12, 2011, 10:14:01 PM »
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HCC coach helps catch burglary suspect
By Darcy Gray - The Hutchinson News - [email protected]

Hutchinson Community College basketball coach Steve Eck and an off-duty firefighter worked together this morning to catch a burglary suspect for local police.

The firefighter sustained minor injuries after helping Eck tackle a man suspected of burglarizing Eck’s HCC dorm room, where the coach sometimes stays the night to keep an eye on his players, according to Hutchinson Police Detective Thad Pickard.

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The firefighter and the coach held 20-year-old suspect Daniel T. Flamma-Sherman until police arrested him, Pickard said. Now, Flamma-Sherman is facing charges of aggravated robbery, aggravated burglary and felony theft.

The incident started at about 6:30 a.m. when Eck, 55, spotted a man taking a bag with his belongings from his dorm room, Pickard said.

Flamma-Sherman reportedly fled from the college dorm when Eck tried to stop him, and the basketball coach gave chase.

An off-duty firefighter on his way home from work saw the two men running, and the firefighter “helped capture the suspect,” Pickard said. The firefighter didn’t need medical attention for the injuries he received amid the scuffle, according to Pickard.

Flamma-Sherman, of Blue Springs, Mo., is facing a charge of aggravated robbery because “a person was injured during the commission of the crime,” Pickard said. Flamma-Sherman was taken to the Reno County Jail and likely will appear in court Wednesday.

“It’s nice when someone helps police, but we don’t want them to be injured. It’s a double-edged sword,” Pickard said. “We can’t condone someone chasing someone down and tackling them because they could be seriously injured.”

Police still are looking for other suspects in the alleged dorm burglary and are asking anyone with information about the incident to call the Hutchinson Police Department at (620) 694-2831 or Crime Stoppers at 694-2666.

Eck declined to comment. The firefighter’s name was not released.

Pickard said Flamma-Sherman had no ties to the college.

http://www.hutchnews.com/Latestlocalnews/HCC-coach-helps-catch-burglary-suspect