The fact that in the first 10 seconds you get my all time favorite single UK play by my all time favorite UK player, James Lee closing out the 1978 national title as well as a bonus dunk by the best sixth man ever makes this a classic.
Saw one of my all-time favorite film clips.........the one of Josh Harrelson getting pushed out of bounds, only to whip around and squarely hit the "bullseye" on the chest of a Louisville player with the basketball. Just think....... how much better would Josh have been if he'd had 3 years to play for Coach Calipari instead of just one?
Saw one of my all-time favorite film clips.........the one of Josh Harrelson getting pushed out of bounds, only to whip around and squarely hit the "bullseye" on the chest of a Louisville player with the basketball. Just think....... how much better would Josh have been if he'd had 3 years to play for Coach Calipari instead of just one?
My mistake, you guys are right, it was Sullinger from Ohio State. Still though, love the nasty streak that Josh finally developed once he matured some and started bringing "game" to his game.
I stand corrected!
The fact that in the first 10 seconds you get my all time favorite single UK play by my all time favorite UK player, James Lee closing out the 1978 national title as well as a bonus dunk by the best sixth man ever makes this a classic.
That may well be my favorite play also. I remember copying that as the 'white right handed James Lee' during the summer of 78. Of course, my goal was set at eight feet and I was thirteen. But hey, I was a monster driving the lane on that thing.
Yes - he tagged Sullinger - it was during the Ohio State Sweet 16 game. Basically told OSU we weren't taking any $&^% from any of them. One of the best things that happened the entire season - until Knight hit the shot to win the game - and then Liggins hitting the 3 against UNC in the next game!
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