Great Sunday Afternoon watching Tiger get his 2nd Triple Double in a Row to beat #24
.
nos·tal·gia
/näˈstaljə,nəˈstaljə/
noun
a sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations.
"I was overcome with acute nostalgia for college basketball"
RE: Great Sunday Afternoon watching Tiger get his 2nd Triple Double in a Row to beat #24
(02-01-2021 01:46 PM)misplaced tiger Wrote: I was there. I was also at the game at Vanderbilt the year before that we won in OT. Hardaway was awesome in that game too.
That was a great game, that switched when Larry put Penny at the one and they ran the 1-4 set.
RE: Great Sunday Afternoon watching Tiger get his 2nd Triple Double in a Row to beat #24
Feel like students stopped yelling "you suck" during intros after I graduated in '08. Too bad, thought that was so awesome to hear that during other team's intro every game.
RE: Great Sunday Afternoon watching Tiger get his 2nd Triple Double in a Row to beat #24
A great performance. One of many in his short career with us. All due to great coaching...right?
Some players transcend who is coaching and how they impact a player's game.
Penny was one. I think Keith Lee was one. Rose took some coaching for a few months before his game and instincts took over. We've had many players that took a year, two or three to develop.
If Penny doesn't have injury problems he is one of the top 10 NBA players of all times. If Keith doesn't have knee problems his college career would be even better and his style of play would have been perfect for the NBA of that era.
As frustrating as it has been at times I'm still excited about the future of this team with Penny leading them. Experience and maturity solves a lot of problems.
RE: Great Sunday Afternoon watching Tiger get his 2nd Triple Double in a Row to beat #24
(02-02-2021 05:21 PM)Tigerx3 Wrote: A great performance. One of many in his short career with us. All due to great coaching...right?
Some players transcend who is coaching and how they impact a player's game.
Penny was one. I think Keith Lee was one. Rose took some coaching for a few months before his game and instincts took over. We've had many players that took a year, two or three to develop.
If Penny doesn't have injury problems he is one of the top 10 NBA players of all times. If Keith doesn't have knee problems his college career would be even better and his style of play would have been perfect for the NBA of that era.
As frustrating as it has been at times I'm still excited about the future of this team with Penny leading them. Experience and maturity solves a lot of problems.
Penny was always coachable. I was at that game also sat right across from the visitors bench.
RE: Great Sunday Afternoon watching Tiger get his 2nd Triple Double in a Row to beat #24
(02-03-2021 04:25 AM)Keeper Wrote:
(02-02-2021 05:21 PM)Tigerx3 Wrote: A great performance. One of many in his short career with us. All due to great coaching...right?
Some players transcend who is coaching and how they impact a player's game.
Penny was one. I think Keith Lee was one. Rose took some coaching for a few months before his game and instincts took over. We've had many players that took a year, two or three to develop.
If Penny doesn't have injury problems he is one of the top 10 NBA players of all times. If Keith doesn't have knee problems his college career would be even better and his style of play would have been perfect for the NBA of that era.
As frustrating as it has been at times I'm still excited about the future of this team with Penny leading them. Experience and maturity solves a lot of problems.
Penny was always coachable. I was at that game also sat right across from the visitors bench.
I would love to see what Penny the coach would do with a Penny the player on his team.
RE: Great Sunday Afternoon watching Tiger get his 2nd Triple Double in a Row to beat #24
(02-03-2021 03:51 PM)rolexjames Wrote:
(02-03-2021 04:25 AM)Keeper Wrote:
(02-02-2021 05:21 PM)Tigerx3 Wrote: A great performance. One of many in his short career with us. All due to great coaching...right?
Some players transcend who is coaching and how they impact a player's game.
Penny was one. I think Keith Lee was one. Rose took some coaching for a few months before his game and instincts took over. We've had many players that took a year, two or three to develop.
If Penny doesn't have injury problems he is one of the top 10 NBA players of all times. If Keith doesn't have knee problems his college career would be even better and his style of play would have been perfect for the NBA of that era.
As frustrating as it has been at times I'm still excited about the future of this team with Penny leading them. Experience and maturity solves a lot of problems.
Penny was always coachable. I was at that game also sat right across from the visitors bench.
I would love to see what Penny the coach would do with a Penny the player on his team.
Set him loose...
This offense would provide a playmaker all the freedom he needed.
RE: Great Sunday Afternoon watching Tiger get his 2nd Triple Double in a Row to beat #24
Cletus,
YOU are to BLAME for me not having taken care of several chores I needed to do last night! Yep, you! Shame on you. Shame on you for posting that incredible game from memory lane -- getting to watch some great Tigers I'd almost forgotten about. What a game from Rodney Newsome, too. And how about those no-look passes from Hardaway. Boy, could he . . . wait, now. I've got to get back to those chores. . .
(01-31-2021 07:18 PM)Cletus Wrote: .
nos·tal·gia
/näˈstaljə,nəˈstaljə/
noun
a sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations.
"I was overcome with acute nostalgia for college basketball"