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Re: In Game: A-10 Round One vs Fordham

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2024 3:25 pm
by ScootCat
I beg to differ. Smart and effective low post moves will never go out of style. Just ask DeMon Brooks and Luka.

Re: In Game: A-10 Round One vs Fordham

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2024 3:28 pm
by Wildcat92
But Brooks and Luka played a lot with their face to the basket and dribbled to create their own shots or shot jumpers. Tommy Burleson, all 7'2" of him, was mostly if not exclusively a back to the basket player who played catch with Monty Towe until one of them noticed David Thompson was open on the wing.

Re: In Game: A-10 Round One vs Fordham

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2024 3:30 pm
by Wildcat92
One of our most effective rebounding and dunking big men since I got involved with Davidson actually lives in Davidson. Get Lovedale over there!

Re: In Game: A-10 Round One vs Fordham

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2024 3:30 pm
by otherwildcat
Wildcat92 wrote:
Wed Mar 13, 2024 3:22 pm
The game Tommy played no longer exists.
It does, except the players needs to have a good 15 foot shot also, 20 foot even better, a la Skogman

Re: In Game: A-10 Round One vs Fordham

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2024 3:40 pm
by ScootCat
Burleson often shot and made fifteen foot jumpers. He was by no means one dimensional. Regarding Luka and Brooks, both scored most of their points in the paint. They also occasionally nailed three’s as well.

Re: In Game: A-10 Round One vs Fordham

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2024 4:15 pm
by Cat Forever
Tom Burleson was the best player in the best college basketball game ever played. He was decisively better than David Thompson that day. And he beat the crap out of Lefty's All Americans Elmore and McMillen. He could teach the Davidson players a lot. Excellent shot blocker, rebounder, passer, and shooter on short to mid range jumpers (face up) and great touch on a hook shot (back to the basket).

A member of this forum faced the Wolfpack a couple of times in the Thompson/Burleson days ... I have a vague memory that Burleson blocked one of his shots in Charlotte when he drove for what looked like a score ... then Thompson skied to an unbelievable height to get the deflected shot ... maybe in 73 or 74? It was a competitive game that State won by 10 or 12 points.

Re: In Game: A-10 Round One vs Fordham

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2024 4:56 pm
by ScootCat
Thanks for chiming in on Burleson. He was an all-time great, and as fundamentally sound a player as you will ever see.

Re: In Game: A-10 Round One vs Fordham

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2024 6:37 pm
by Steve Rodgers
Cat Forever wrote:
Wed Mar 13, 2024 4:15 pm
Tom Burleson was the best player in the best college basketball game ever played. He was decisively better than David Thompson that day. And he beat the crap out of Lefty's All Americans Elmore and McMillen. He could teach the Davidson players a lot. Excellent shot blocker, rebounder, passer, and shooter on short to mid range jumpers (face up) and great touch on a hook shot (back to the basket).

A member of this forum faced the Wolfpack a couple of times in the Thompson/Burleson days ... I have a vague memory that Burleson blocked one of his shots in Charlotte when he drove for what looked like a score ... then Thompson skied to an unbelievable height to get the deflected shot ... maybe in 73 or 74? It was a competitive game that State won by 10 or 12 points.
Subject to correction by the Wizards, who apparently know more about my Davidson past than I do, it was in Dec 72 in Coliseum. Very competitive game, it was early in the game-maybe my first shot a baby hook floater- that was blocked from behind. I always thought it was Thompson.

Re: In Game: A-10 Round One vs Fordham

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 6:22 am
by Cat Forever
Steve Rodgers wrote:
Wed Mar 13, 2024 6:37 pm
Cat Forever wrote:
Wed Mar 13, 2024 4:15 pm
Tom Burleson was the best player in the best college basketball game ever played. He was decisively better than David Thompson that day. And he beat the crap out of Lefty's All Americans Elmore and McMillen. He could teach the Davidson players a lot. Excellent shot blocker, rebounder, passer, and shooter on short to mid range jumpers (face up) and great touch on a hook shot (back to the basket).

A member of this forum faced the Wolfpack a couple of times in the Thompson/Burleson days ... I have a vague memory that Burleson blocked one of his shots in Charlotte when he drove for what looked like a score ... then Thompson skied to an unbelievable height to get the deflected shot ... maybe in 73 or 74? It was a competitive game that State won by 10 or 12 points.
Subject to correction by the Wizards, who apparently know more about my Davidson past than I do, it was in Dec 72 in Coliseum. Very competitive game, it was early in the game-maybe my first shot a baby hook floater- that was blocked from behind. I always thought it was Thompson.
December 72. OK. Fits because my best friend from high school came to the game with me so it was during Christmas break. When he saw Thompson sky for the deflected ball he said he'd never seen anyone jump that high before! And he (Danny Prater) was the Georgia AA state high jump champion in 1970 at 6'6" so he had seen many athletes go airborne. Thompson may have been closer to Steve Rodgers than Burleson on that play but with his 7'6" wingspan Burleson could block shots from the next zip code. My recollection is that Burleson got the block but it has been 51+ years! Does Steve Rodgers recall that Thompson jumped to catch the deflection?

Re: In Game: A-10 Round One vs Fordham

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 1:37 pm
by stevelee
Ursa Midmajor wrote:
Tue Mar 12, 2024 1:54 pm
Time for some offseason math problems
Happy Pi Day!

Here’s a simple question: how many digits of pi after the decimal point do you know off the top of your head?

10 for me. I could probably come up with a few more with a bit of thought. I have no need to know them. Nine digits are good enough to get earth’s within a quarter inch, or something like that.

Re: In Game: A-10 Round One vs Fordham

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 2:37 pm
by Steve Rodgers
Cat Forever wrote:
Thu Mar 14, 2024 6:22 am
Steve Rodgers wrote:
Wed Mar 13, 2024 6:37 pm
Cat Forever wrote:
Wed Mar 13, 2024 4:15 pm
Tom Burleson was the best player in the best college basketball game ever played. He was decisively better than David Thompson that day. And he beat the crap out of Lefty's All Americans Elmore and McMillen. He could teach the Davidson players a lot. Excellent shot blocker, rebounder, passer, and shooter on short to mid range jumpers (face up) and great touch on a hook shot (back to the basket).

A member of this forum faced the Wolfpack a couple of times in the Thompson/Burleson days ... I have a vague memory that Burleson blocked one of his shots in Charlotte when he drove for what looked like a score ... then Thompson skied to an unbelievable height to get the deflected shot ... maybe in 73 or 74? It was a competitive game that State won by 10 or 12 points.
Subject to correction by the Wizards, who apparently know more about my Davidson past than I do, it was in Dec 72 in Coliseum. Very competitive game, it was early in the game-maybe my first shot a baby hook floater- that was blocked from behind. I always thought it was Thompson.
December 72. OK. Fits because my best friend from high school came to the game with me so it was during Christmas break. When he saw Thompson sky for the deflected ball he said he'd never seen anyone jump that high before! And he (Danny Prater) was the Georgia AA state high jump champion in 1970 at 6'6" so he had seen many athletes go airborne. Thompson may have been closer to Steve Rodgers than Burleson on that play but with his 7'6" wingspan Burleson could block shots from the next zip code. My recollection is that Burleson got the block but it has been 51+ years! Does Steve Rodgers recall that Thompson jumped to catch the deflection?
My sporadic recollection is that there was a lot of noise, apparently reacting to the leaping by Thompson, which I did not see. That action was behind me.
I never did see the game film. Which brings up one of the disappointments I experienced at DU: The coaches didn’t believe much in individual players watching film, other than whole team watching w coaches running the projector. I had to ask to watch film and they didn’t like it. In high school I had unfettered access to game film, and spent my study halls (coaches got me excused) watching. Never understood why Terry didn’t really want us doing that on our own.

Re: In Game: A-10 Round One vs Fordham

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 2:50 pm
by MrMac
stevelee wrote:
Thu Mar 14, 2024 1:37 pm
Ursa Midmajor wrote:
Tue Mar 12, 2024 1:54 pm
Time for some offseason math problems
Happy Pi Day!

Here’s a simple question: how many digits of pi after the decimal point do you know off the top of your head?

10 for me. I could probably come up with a few more with a bit of thought. I have no need to know them. Nine digits are good enough to get earth’s within a quarter inch, or something like that.
I've just got the two digits behind the decimal, enough to remind me of Steph's birthday today.

Re: In Game: A-10 Round One vs Fordham

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 4:11 pm
by stevelee
MrMac wrote:
Thu Mar 14, 2024 2:50 pm
stevelee wrote:
Thu Mar 14, 2024 1:37 pm
Ursa Midmajor wrote:
Tue Mar 12, 2024 1:54 pm
Time for some offseason math problems
Happy Pi Day!

Here’s a simple question: how many digits of pi after the decimal point do you know off the top of your head?

10 for me. I could probably come up with a few more with a bit of thought. I have no need to know them. Nine digits are good enough to get earth’s within a quarter inch, or something like that.
I've just got the two digits behind the decimal, enough to remind me of Steph's birthday today.
I read today that 22/7 is a better approximation of π than is 3.14. Both are close enough for most everyday purposes.

Re: In Game: A-10 Round One vs Fordham

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 4:17 pm
by stevelee
MrMac wrote:
Thu Mar 14, 2024 2:50 pm
I've just got the two digits behind the decimal, enough to remind me of Steph's birthday today.
Also Einstein, and composers Telemann, Couperin, and the elder Johann Strauss.

Supposedly, Einstein played the violin relatively well.

Re: In Game: A-10 Round One vs Fordham

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 5:12 pm
by MrMac
Artists all. A good day to be born.