Unionman76
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snowtiger
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RE: Penny on Magazine Cover
He looks great--stable centered balanced --awesome strong!
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shere khan
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RE: Penny on Magazine Cover
Following high school in 1990, Anfernee “Penny” Hardaway faced a tough choice: play college basketball at the Georgia Institute of Technology under coach Bobby Cremins or stay home and play at Memphis State College, now known as the University of Memphis.
Stopped right there. Well done Karon. You fricked up the first paragraph.
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k2tigers
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RE: Penny on Magazine Cover
Not only that, but Arkansas and Nolan Richardson was the other choice
geez
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shere khan
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RE: Penny on Magazine Cover
(09-18-2020 08:01 AM)shere khan Wrote: Following high school in 1990, Anfernee “Penny” Hardaway faced a tough choice: play college basketball at the Georgia Institute of Technology under coach Bobby Cremins or stay home and play at Memphis State College, now known as the University of Memphis.
Stopped right there. Well done Karon. You fricked up the first paragraph.
I don't recall Georgia Tech being in his list of schools. If I recall correctly, it was Arkansas, Memphis, Temple, Tennessee and Georgetown.
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rolexjames
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RE: Penny on Magazine Cover
(09-18-2020 08:15 AM)shere khan Wrote: (09-18-2020 08:09 AM)k2tigers Wrote: Not only that, but Arkansas and Nolan Richardson was the other choice
geez
https://vault.si.com/vault/1991/08/12/a-...roposition
the real story.
Thanks for that. I remember that story by Ralph.
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k2tigers
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RE: Penny on Magazine Cover
(09-18-2020 12:41 PM)rolexjames Wrote: (09-18-2020 08:01 AM)shere khan Wrote: Following high school in 1990, Anfernee “Penny” Hardaway faced a tough choice: play college basketball at the Georgia Institute of Technology under coach Bobby Cremins or stay home and play at Memphis State College, now known as the University of Memphis.
Stopped right there. Well done Karon. You fricked up the first paragraph.
I don't recall Georgia Tech being in his list of schools. If I recall correctly, it was Arkansas (Nolan Richardson), Memphis (Larry Finch), Temple (John Chaney), Tennessee (Wade Houston) and Georgetown (John Thompson).
Yea, I don't either
(This post was last modified: 09-18-2020 01:13 PM by k2tigers.)
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snowtiger
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RE: Penny on Magazine Cover
lol Words can't describe Penny... y'all just should've just looked at the pics--like I did.
rather unconscionable of the writer to get the details wrong though
(This post was last modified: 09-18-2020 02:16 PM by snowtiger.)
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Tiger87
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RE: Penny on Magazine Cover
(09-18-2020 12:41 PM)rolexjames Wrote: (09-18-2020 08:01 AM)shere khan Wrote: Following high school in 1990, Anfernee “Penny” Hardaway faced a tough choice: play college basketball at the Georgia Institute of Technology under coach Bobby Cremins or stay home and play at Memphis State College, now known as the University of Memphis.
Stopped right there. Well done Karon. You fricked up the first paragraph.
I don't recall Georgia Tech being in his list of schools. If I recall correctly, it was Arkansas, Memphis, Temple, Tennessee and Georgetown.
You prolly don't recall him playing for Memphis State College either, so there's that.
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