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That sure was a great shot he made to win the game in Oahu at the university of Hawaii before the maui invitational. Not much of us there but we went crazy. What a comeback that was.
I remember watching it on a bootleg stream (wasn't televised anywhere but Hawaii). They really did use a potato to film it :ROFLMAO:
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#403      
Maravich was pretty good ..................he really really was..................
As I stated previously, both Mount and The Pistol were singularly elite. Maravich could and would do so many more things than Mount, but if I had my life on the line as to who could make the most shots out of 100 from 15 to 30 ft., I would stake my life on Mount.

That said, if I had to stake my life on who could fill seats and wow the crowd with magic, I would not hesitate to give the nod to Pete.
 
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Maravich was pretty good ..................he really really was..................
He was Pru, he was sort of a magician, but as a pure shooter not in Rick Mounts league. Way better athlete and “creator” but Mount was the best shooter in my opinion.
 
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Rick Howett was an excellent shooter as well. His older brother was a friend and classmate of mine at the Law School at Illinois.
Rick Howett was my favorite player growing up. I made a like papier-mache figure of him in grade school with his number (I think it was #10?). I wanted to beat Purdue and Mount so bad, but we did not very often.
 
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Rick Mount is probably the greatest college shooter in history. The only player I have seen in his league is Steph Curry.

Rick Mount was not athletic, slow, and small (listed as 6’1” - I met him several times more like 5’ 10”. We had a player named Rick Howett who was a very good shooter and would get us like 18-20 per game, problem was Mount would score 40+ against us. Remember he did that WITHOUT a three point line.
According to the web, Rick Mount was 6' -4". I saw him play Illinois in Champaign and that seems about right. He had a very quick and fairly high release, which made blocking his shot almost impossible.
 
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According to the web, Rick Mount was 6' -4". I saw him play Illinois in Champaign and that seems about right. He had a very quick and fairly high release, which made blocking his shot almost impossible.
Clips I have watched show a good elevation… 6-4 180 lbs… he had some ups! Man the game for the most part back then was skinny🙂 When I played HS ball in the late 70’s the coach wanted us out of the weight room… did not want “muscle bound bb players) kind of crazy yes? Coaches did not want players playing football as well. I played football and B Ball… BB coach was always pissed that I was in the weight room in the fall …. football coach
had us lifting… bet thise two guys had conflicts🙂
 
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#1 Pete Maravich
#2 Larry Bird
#3 Rick Mount
In an oddity, three GREAT college basketball scorers/shooters all played the same three seasons in college... 67-68, 68-69, and 69-70... and each player's last name started with the letter M. They were Pete Maravich (LSU), Rick Mount (Purdue), and Calvin Murphy (Niagra). What a great time in college basketball!
 
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According to the web, Rick Mount was 6' -4". I saw him play Illinois in Champaign and that seems about right. He had a very quick and fairly high release, which made blocking his shot almost impossible.
Yes, Rick Mount was listed as a 6'4" Forward. In his Junior year at Purdue, they lost by 20 points to UCLA and Lew Alcindor in the Championship game. (Curtis Rowe started at Forward for UCLA, and Sidney Wicks came off the bench as a Forward.) 5'11" Senior Point Guard Bill Keller (played in the ABA and NBA) and 6'3" Senior Forward Herm Gilliam (played in the NBA) also started for Purdue versus UCLA. Keller and Gilliam seemed like the primary ball handlers for Purdue. While Mount was pretty much THE SHOOTER.
 
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with absolutely no apologies to purdue or rick mount, because i can't stand that school or its players. . .

are there any insider reports on summer workouts and scrimmages? any predictions / hot takes to share?

Keaton Wagler will be all Big Ten by the time his career is done here …

Brandon Lee has some shades of Feliz to his game … Will be a fan favorite …
 
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Keaton Wagler will be all Big Ten by the time his career is done here …

Brandon Lee has some shades of Feliz to his game … Will be a fan favorite …
These two must really be proving themselves in their summer workouts. Hopefully they aren’t looking impressive because of poor defense. 😂 just kidding. I believe we happened to recruit 2 really good HS players but since they are HS players nobody was expecting that much from them and much more focused on the transfers or Euros that are coming in they kinda ignored Brandon Lee and Keaton Wagler. Jmo
 
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According to the web, Rick Mount was 6' -4". I saw him play Illinois in Champaign and that seems about right. He had a very quick and fairly high release, which made blocking his shot almost impossible.
Not even close. I am 6’ 4” and my dad’s family grew up in West Lafayette. My dad went to Lebanon high where Mount went to school. I went to Mackey for years (even went to grad school at PU). Not even 6 foot tall.
 
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February 16, 1963: "Before the game at Bloomington’s IU Field House, Downey was feeling ill. So bad, in fact, that he didn’t participate in pregame warm-ups. But once the whistle blew, Downey was ready. He hit 11 of 17 shots in the first half for 27 points. Downey almost matched that in the second half with another 26 points. He finished the game 22 of 34 from the field and nine of nine at the line. He set new Big Ten records that day for points and field goals in a game."
Fast forward 60+ years. Following law school and a successful business career, Dave and his family have donated millions of dollars to the University of Illinois, the most recent of which occurred last month when he and his wife Jane Hays donated $2 million to the Carle Illinois College of Medicine.
A true STUDENT-ATHLETE and loyal alumni. I L L . . .


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For us oldtimers, that game will remain with us forever. Illinois lost that game as IU's Jimmy Rayl almost matched Downey's total (I think he ended up with 51) Both teams were over 100 points at the end. Defense was optional under Harry Combs.

As a side note to Downey's huge game, IIRC, we played at Northwestern at Huff earlier that week which was a trap game for us going to IU next. Downey had the worst game I ever saw him play against NW. He couldn't buy a basket. Again, IIRC, that was the game we won when Bob Starnes hit a 75 foot shot at the buzzer, prompting the News-Gazette headline, "Illini thank their lucky Starnes."
 
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Fletch has some clips on his Instagram story of Andrej in the weight room and he definitely looks like he's going to have some explosion to his game.
 
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These two must really be proving themselves in their summer workouts. Hopefully they aren’t looking impressive because of poor defense. 😂 just kidding. I believe we happened to recruit 2 really good HS players but since they are HS players nobody was expecting that much from them and much more focused on the transfers or Euros that are coming in they kinda ignored Brandon Lee and Keaton Wagler. Jmo
I remember watching Wagler playing on TV last February and during the course of the game saying to myself how is this guy not a top 100 player as he did everything for his team and played so within himself just letting the game come to him
 
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Keaton Wagler will be all Big Ten by the time his career is done here …

Brandon Lee has some shades of Feliz to his game … Will be a fan favorite …
I dont disagree with your statement about Wagler. My question is how did we pull him out from under Self's nose? Was he ABK?
 
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