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Old 08-16-2007, 10:11 AM
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Posted By: Paul S

I really have nothing in the way of basketball cards but I thought I'd at least post the one thing I have that comes close. I hope it's interesting. Good luck with the new forum.

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Paul - That's actually a nice item. Thanks for sharing !!!

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Thanks Alan. I used to live in LA. I'm sure I got it at a game when they played USC. I was a big SC fan in those days.

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And they won every game on that schedule! That was smack in the middle of their 88-game winning streak.

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Barry, you are the "Master of your own sports domain!"

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Paul- I watched the Notre Dame-UCLA game on TV in 1974 when UCLA led by 10 points with about five minutes to go and Notre Dame finished with an 11-0 run. To this day Bill Walton is inconsolable over that loss!

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Barry -- yes even more inconsolable than he usually is by nature. I didn't watch that game, but I do remember something around that time that before some big game he took off camping for a few days -- nobody knew where he was or could get in touch with him (not sure if that was this game.)

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A favorite Walton- Wooden story is when Bill showed up for the first day of practice with very long hair, and Wooden questioned him about it. Walton replied that it was an important statement for him, and that he had no plans to cut it. Wooden said he admired Bill for his strong convictions, but that his teammates sure were going to miss him that season. When Walton finally realized he was about to be suspended for not adhering to team rules, he went for a haircut immediately.

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