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The 100 Years of LSU Basketball Thread - your memories
Posted on 1/22/09 at 7:30 pm
Posted on 1/22/09 at 7:30 pm
I thought it would be cool to start and help expand a thread about some of your favorite games, memories, players, coaches, etc. throughout the last 100 years (or we'll cut it to 50
)...
Each post could be a random game, player, coach, or memory...post as often here as you'd like, in celebration of a century of LSU basketball.
I will definitely contribute. There are some great baskteball fans on this site...old schoolers like I 59 Tiger, tiger20, etc. and new school avid lovers like Stromile, Zealot, Elleshoe, etc. I'd love to read what you all consider to be the highlights of what you have seen in LSUbasketball.
Each post could be a random game, player, coach, or memory...post as often here as you'd like, in celebration of a century of LSU basketball.
I will definitely contribute. There are some great baskteball fans on this site...old schoolers like I 59 Tiger, tiger20, etc. and new school avid lovers like Stromile, Zealot, Elleshoe, etc. I'd love to read what you all consider to be the highlights of what you have seen in LSUbasketball.
This post was edited on 1/23/09 at 11:10 am
Posted on 1/22/09 at 7:45 pm to PiscesTiger
Pisces great idea. I'll start...
My freshman year in 2000 we are tailgating for the Arizona game. Stro walks by and shoots the shite w/ us for a while before heading into the PMAC.
Well we all remember what happened, he goes off for 29 & 9 w/ 4 blocks, and LSU blows out a #5 Arizona team that included Arenas and Luke Walton.
It was a great season IMO. Disappointed in how it ended but beating Chris Mihm to get to the Sweet 16 was nice.

My freshman year in 2000 we are tailgating for the Arizona game. Stro walks by and shoots the shite w/ us for a while before heading into the PMAC.
Well we all remember what happened, he goes off for 29 & 9 w/ 4 blocks, and LSU blows out a #5 Arizona team that included Arenas and Luke Walton.
It was a great season IMO. Disappointed in how it ended but beating Chris Mihm to get to the Sweet 16 was nice.
Posted on 1/22/09 at 7:49 pm to PiscesTiger
This is tough. I remember Derrick Taylor making that half court shot vs. Auburn to win the game with 4 seconds left (inbounds pass, 2 dribbles, half court shot, buzzer, swish, game over!).
I remember Rudy Macklin at the free throw line clapping his hands at the end of the game (game was won, I forget who... maybe Kentucky?) ref handed him the ball but he was so busy clapping and cheering, ref dropped ball in front of him. (It's weird the things you remember eh?)
I remember some of the greats of the late 70s and early 80s like John Williams, Jerry Reynolds, Nikita Wilson, Don Redden, Ricky Blanton, and Howard Carter.
I remember blowing out the favorite Kentucky by 30 pts at the half.
I also remember the game in the dome vs Georgetown when Don Redden (or was it Ricky Blanton?) scored on a tipped ball to win the game when Georgetown was heavily favored, tickets were cheap, and a record for attendance was broken.
These are just a few of the things that jump out at first thought. Oh, and don't forget the feud between Dale Brown and Bobby Knight. LOL!
I remember Rudy Macklin at the free throw line clapping his hands at the end of the game (game was won, I forget who... maybe Kentucky?) ref handed him the ball but he was so busy clapping and cheering, ref dropped ball in front of him. (It's weird the things you remember eh?)
I remember some of the greats of the late 70s and early 80s like John Williams, Jerry Reynolds, Nikita Wilson, Don Redden, Ricky Blanton, and Howard Carter.
I remember blowing out the favorite Kentucky by 30 pts at the half.
I also remember the game in the dome vs Georgetown when Don Redden (or was it Ricky Blanton?) scored on a tipped ball to win the game when Georgetown was heavily favored, tickets were cheap, and a record for attendance was broken.
These are just a few of the things that jump out at first thought. Oh, and don't forget the feud between Dale Brown and Bobby Knight. LOL!
Posted on 1/22/09 at 7:53 pm to PiscesTiger
I remember that one game back in 1909...
Posted on 1/22/09 at 8:01 pm to LSU Tigerhead
Right there with you tigerhead!! What a Time , thank God for Dale Brown

Posted on 1/22/09 at 8:04 pm to PiscesTiger
nice thread pisces...there aren't a shitton of memories considering our recent history so i'm gonna go with the obvious and of course my favorite: our run to the final 4 in which i was lucky enough to attend...i went to jacksonville to watch us trail at halftime to iona while i was simultaneously using brady & every 4-letter word i can conjure in the alphabet...we cruised in the second half...overall, a decent game -- not many LSU fans in attendance
then, against aTm, it was back-and-forth throughout...i was nervous as hell...the florida fans played & won before our game & were rooting for aTm hardcore...i was insanely pissed off at them...of course we all know how that one ended...one shot by dmitch saved brady's job for 2 years...darrell muthafrickin mitchell..one of my all-time favorite tigers
after a week of anticipation i headed to atlanta to watch us take on the #1 overall seed duke...most didn't give us a chance but i was feelin confident for some reason...at one point, duke was up by 4 or 5 after a JJ redick 3 and it didn't look hopeful...wanna say 51-46??? then the tyrus thomas show took over...i'll never forget his block against paulus after his coast-to-coast 2 handed throw down to seal the game
....both thomas & big baby played with 4 fouls virtually the whole second half...garrett temple was a man among boys on defense & solidified himself as one of the best perimeter defenders in the nation that day
then 2 days later we play texas...they won on a 3-point shot at the buzzer to beat west virginia..truthfully i thought we would fare better against wvu (we beat them earlier in the year already)...i felt that LSU controlled the game throughout...somehow texas kept it within 2 points almost the whole game...after a wild series of events in the last minute of the game, texas scrambles a loose ball & drains a long 3 to tie the game...big baby then almost blows it by shooting the ball with waaaay too much time left on the clock...we got lucky & sent it to overtime...we dominated overtime & big baby was a tapeworm

then, against aTm, it was back-and-forth throughout...i was nervous as hell...the florida fans played & won before our game & were rooting for aTm hardcore...i was insanely pissed off at them...of course we all know how that one ended...one shot by dmitch saved brady's job for 2 years...darrell muthafrickin mitchell..one of my all-time favorite tigers
after a week of anticipation i headed to atlanta to watch us take on the #1 overall seed duke...most didn't give us a chance but i was feelin confident for some reason...at one point, duke was up by 4 or 5 after a JJ redick 3 and it didn't look hopeful...wanna say 51-46??? then the tyrus thomas show took over...i'll never forget his block against paulus after his coast-to-coast 2 handed throw down to seal the game
then 2 days later we play texas...they won on a 3-point shot at the buzzer to beat west virginia..truthfully i thought we would fare better against wvu (we beat them earlier in the year already)...i felt that LSU controlled the game throughout...somehow texas kept it within 2 points almost the whole game...after a wild series of events in the last minute of the game, texas scrambles a loose ball & drains a long 3 to tie the game...big baby then almost blows it by shooting the ball with waaaay too much time left on the clock...we got lucky & sent it to overtime...we dominated overtime & big baby was a tapeworm
This post was edited on 1/22/09 at 8:07 pm
Posted on 1/22/09 at 8:12 pm to ginms
I've only been keeping up with them since the early 2000s. So my best memory would be freshman year, watching LSU's run to the final four on the Herget Lobby big screen. Dmitches 3 against A&M, Tyrus Thomas blocking JJ Redick...
Fav game I ever went to was from that season against Florida. Pretty cool feeling to know you beat the eventual National Champs.
Fav game I ever went to was from that season against Florida. Pretty cool feeling to know you beat the eventual National Champs.
Posted on 1/22/09 at 8:14 pm to LSUzealot
Thats easy...LSU 148 Loyola Marymount 141.
My first LSU game EVER! What a way to start. This was one of the most exciting games I've ever seen, back and forth the entire time. Shaq, Chris, Stanley vs. Bo Kimble and Hank Gathers. Man those were the days!

My first LSU game EVER! What a way to start. This was one of the most exciting games I've ever seen, back and forth the entire time. Shaq, Chris, Stanley vs. Bo Kimble and Hank Gathers. Man those were the days!
Posted on 1/22/09 at 8:14 pm to PiscesTiger
I don't have a particular memory....more like a bunch of memories from when I was a little kid. Although football is my favorite, it was basketball that got me to love LSU. My parents would take me to basketball games a few years before they brought me to football games. So I guess...to me....LSU basketball means the beginning of my love for LSU athletics.
Posted on 1/22/09 at 8:14 pm to LSUzealot
unlv in the deaf dome...great game that ricky blanton won in last seconds.
loyola marymount...who could forget that game ?
it was so fast paced it burnt the typewriter.
cj,shaq,vernel and his bandaid.
jose vargas
and my all time favorite that i saw play don reddon.
loyola marymount...who could forget that game ?
it was so fast paced it burnt the typewriter.
cj,shaq,vernel and his bandaid.
jose vargas
and my all time favorite that i saw play don reddon.
Posted on 1/22/09 at 8:22 pm to lsu7171
easy for me..shaq dunking and shattering the backboard
Posted on 1/22/09 at 8:24 pm to LSUzealot
This may not be the most important/favorite memory, but it's one that sticks out right now...
We host the 1988 SEC Tourney and man, was it ever a spectacle. This was back when the tourney rotated from campus to campus to the Omni.
Our first game was Friday afternoon - a 4 vs. 5 matchup with Will Perdue and Vandy, a team we had already beaten twice. We beat them again and it sets up a game with you guessed it - UK, a team that had handled us twice. That afternoon, after our game, some of the teams come into the PMAC - Auburn and Kentucky were sitting near my seats. I had a program and went to get it signed. My God, there are soooo many names on it...Ed Davender, Rex Chapman, Winston Bennett, Rob Locke, Chris Morris, and then, after LSU beats Vandy, I see Jose Vargas, Bernard Woodside, and Lyle Mouton down by the court, near the bleachers. I got them to sign, too.
The kicker? LSU football team was having spring practice. The following morning, beofre we play UK, I see several football players just hanging out - low and behold do we see Harvey Williams and the late great Eric Andolsek (who had already finished)just chilling. Harvey had a knee injury that he was reccoping from and said "I be back" when we asked him if he'd be 100 percent for the '88 season (which he wasn't). Andolsek was one of the nicest guys I had ever met. I had nothing but the SEC basketball program to get signed, so they obliged. I saw several other players near rhe stadium. Ron Sancho looked at me and said "What are you doing getting me to sign this for? Thsi ain't basketball." I also saw Eric Hill, Greg Jackson, Jimmy Young, and Darrell Phillips. Keep in mind I am a child, so this made my day.
That day, Rex Chapman proved why he was the best shooter in the world at the time, as we lost to a powerful UK team. LSU was a bubble team now for the NCAA. We had beaten a good Vandy team 3 times, number one Oklahoma, and finished 5th in a strong SEC. We also lost twice to Mississipi State - dead last in the SEC. The very next day, the selection show comes on and low and behold, we are the 2nd pairing announced in the East...playing G'town. We, of course, went on to lose that game.
Other highlites of that SEC tourney:
Seeing Rod Barnes play his last game at Ole Miss.
Seeing Dwayne Schnitzius up close and beinh horrified
Watching Rex Chapman put on a clinic
Seeing a Kentuckuy woman ask if some pralines were crawfish
Looking around the PMAC and realizing that Kentucky outnumbered even us.
We host the 1988 SEC Tourney and man, was it ever a spectacle. This was back when the tourney rotated from campus to campus to the Omni.
Our first game was Friday afternoon - a 4 vs. 5 matchup with Will Perdue and Vandy, a team we had already beaten twice. We beat them again and it sets up a game with you guessed it - UK, a team that had handled us twice. That afternoon, after our game, some of the teams come into the PMAC - Auburn and Kentucky were sitting near my seats. I had a program and went to get it signed. My God, there are soooo many names on it...Ed Davender, Rex Chapman, Winston Bennett, Rob Locke, Chris Morris, and then, after LSU beats Vandy, I see Jose Vargas, Bernard Woodside, and Lyle Mouton down by the court, near the bleachers. I got them to sign, too.
The kicker? LSU football team was having spring practice. The following morning, beofre we play UK, I see several football players just hanging out - low and behold do we see Harvey Williams and the late great Eric Andolsek (who had already finished)just chilling. Harvey had a knee injury that he was reccoping from and said "I be back" when we asked him if he'd be 100 percent for the '88 season (which he wasn't). Andolsek was one of the nicest guys I had ever met. I had nothing but the SEC basketball program to get signed, so they obliged. I saw several other players near rhe stadium. Ron Sancho looked at me and said "What are you doing getting me to sign this for? Thsi ain't basketball." I also saw Eric Hill, Greg Jackson, Jimmy Young, and Darrell Phillips. Keep in mind I am a child, so this made my day.
That day, Rex Chapman proved why he was the best shooter in the world at the time, as we lost to a powerful UK team. LSU was a bubble team now for the NCAA. We had beaten a good Vandy team 3 times, number one Oklahoma, and finished 5th in a strong SEC. We also lost twice to Mississipi State - dead last in the SEC. The very next day, the selection show comes on and low and behold, we are the 2nd pairing announced in the East...playing G'town. We, of course, went on to lose that game.
Other highlites of that SEC tourney:
Seeing Rod Barnes play his last game at Ole Miss.
Seeing Dwayne Schnitzius up close and beinh horrified
Watching Rex Chapman put on a clinic
Seeing a Kentuckuy woman ask if some pralines were crawfish
Looking around the PMAC and realizing that Kentucky outnumbered even us.
This post was edited on 1/22/09 at 8:26 pm
Posted on 1/22/09 at 8:25 pm to Kingwood Tiger
quote:
Thats easy...LSU 148 Loyola Marymount 141.
Still have my ticket stub. I went with my older brother and his frat brother, who were both seniors at LSU.
I'll never forget it. We saw one of Hank Gathers's last performances. Bo Kimble and Terrell Lowery were impressive, too.
LSU beat Loyola Mmt at their own game.
Posted on 1/22/09 at 8:29 pm to LSUzealot
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after a wild series of events in the last minute of the game, texas scrambles a loose ball & drains a long 3 to tie the game...
Man...that was awful having to watch that part of the game. That ball was loose for what seemed like 60 seconds. I thought after Texas hit that three, we would lose in OT. Thank God for Big Baby and his long distance shooting!
Posted on 1/22/09 at 8:32 pm to PiscesTiger
I have been going to LSU basketball games since the early 50's. I have been privaledged to watch Bob Petit, Pete Maravich, Shaq, Chris Jacksob=n, Rudy Macklin, Tyrus Thomas etc. The thing I will remember most is Pistol Pete. He brought excitment to the game that is immpossible to describe. We have been blessed at LSU to have been able to witness some of the greatest ball players of the decade.
Posted on 1/22/09 at 8:32 pm to PiscesTiger
I'm going to type up my 35 years of memories and cut and paste later.
Posted on 1/22/09 at 8:34 pm to PiscesTiger
what stands out immediately off the top was that unbelievable run we had about 5 years ago when the whole damn team couldbt miss a 3 pointer for a four or so game stretch. It was unreal.
Posted on 1/22/09 at 8:35 pm to NOSTRODAMUS
quote:
I'm going to type up my 35 years of memories and cut and paste later.
Looking fwd to it.
Posted on 1/22/09 at 8:38 pm to Dr. 3
Lot of great memories, especially the Final Fours, but the one thing that bugs me is not getting to the Final Four at least with Shaq, CJ, and that squad. Unbelievable talent for one squad.
Posted on 1/22/09 at 8:45 pm to Hardwood Tiger
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the Final Four at least with Shaq, CJ, and that squad. Unbelievable talent for one squad.
Indeed. Had they played together longer it would have been different. These teams sort of dominoed off one another from '89 to '93, as one or two things/players just kept them out of reach of greatness. '89 would have been even better than 20-12 had Stanley Roberts, Harold Bourdreaux, and Mo Williamson not been Prop 48'ed. That would have given a lot of benefit to the following season. A good as '90 was, imagine Mike Hansen (sitting out as a transfer), Lenear Burns (redshirt, I believe), and Shawn Griggs (grades) coming off the bench to help out and provide more balance (esp when Shaq and Stanley had 3 fouls each, with 10 min left in the first half). Then, in '91, when things are rollin' along, we realize that CJ and Stanley coming back would have been huge...and Mo Williamson sat out again (do not remember why). Then, in '92, we look to have a good team, but Shaq's "fight" with Carlus Groves and Dale's stupid antics in the SEC tourney cost us big time. We probably go into the NCAA as a 4 instead of a 7. So, then in '93, Shaq might have come back (his dad urged him to get the degree and stay 4 years until Dale advised against it). We were a 10 seed, ousted by Kidd and Cal. With Shaq, who knows? So many close encounters with greatness during those years, but so many failed attempts to accomplish it. From '89 to '93 - CJ, Shaq, Stanley, Vernel, etc. - two wins in the NCAA tourney and 4 losses. No Sweet 16's.
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