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Mar 20, 2020 15:28:53 GMT -5
Post by KY Crusader 75 on Mar 20, 2020 15:28:53 GMT -5
I'm guessing George Kaftan, but from what I'm seeing, I can't prove it. 468 points as a junior. Not sure if he played as a freshman, if he did it's a slam dunk. If not, still a chance it's him, they played 30 games and he needed to average slightly under 18 a game to do it. Easy to check on the goholycross.com website. Go to "men's basketball" then "more+", then "history" and then you can check either "1,000 point scorers" or "career statistics database". George Kaftan played as a freshman and scored 1,015 by the end of his junior year s3.amazonaws.com/goholycross.com/documents/2019/12/12/1000_points.pdf
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Mar 20, 2020 15:31:54 GMT -5
Post by KY Crusader 75 on Mar 20, 2020 15:31:54 GMT -5
Kaftan is #13 Kind of low on the all time list because as I learned in Purple Reign, didn't finish his senior season In chronological order Kaftan Cousy Heinsohn Foley Siduit Potter Vicens Pernell Feaster Szatko Simmons Brown Butler I know lots of things tilt the scales like 3 year eligibility, inuries, and 3 point line, but not horrible company for Austin to join this year. Especially if you think of some greats not on the list. Kind of a bummer that I'm pulling out summer diversions in March. Also hard to find a non-Pridgen highlight this seasonJoe Pridgen is an amazing player and I hope he will help lead a dramatic improvement in the team's fortunes next season. For individual highlights my favorite was Austin Butler taking the ball out by bouncing it off a back-turned opponent and then scoring under our basket.
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Mar 20, 2020 16:15:58 GMT -5
Post by Tom on Mar 20, 2020 16:15:58 GMT -5
Kaftan is #13 Kind of low on the all time list because as I learned in Purple Reign, didn't finish his senior season In chronological order Kaftan Cousy Heinsohn Foley Siduit Potter Vicens Pernell Feaster Szatko Simmons Brown Butler I know lots of things tilt the scales like 3 year eligibility, inuries, and 3 point line, but not horrible company for Austin to join this year. Especially if you think of some greats not on the list. Kind of a bummer that I'm pulling out summer diversions in March. Also hard to find a non-Pridgen highlight this seasonJoe Pridgen is an amazing player and I hope he will help lead a dramatic improvement in the team's fortunes next season. For individual highlights my favorite was Austin Butler taking the ball out by bouncing it off a back-turned opponent and then scoring under our basket. Austin getting his 1000th as a junior was also kind of a big deal
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Post by HC92 on Mar 20, 2020 16:44:22 GMT -5
Joe Pridgen is an amazing player and I hope he will help lead a dramatic improvement in the team's fortunes next season. For individual highlights my favorite was Austin Butler taking the ball out by bouncing it off a back-turned opponent and then scoring under our basket. Austin getting his 1000th as a junior was also kind of a big deal And then sprinting back and immediately taking what should have been a charge at the other end. Tells us everything we need to know about AB!
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Post by hchoops on Mar 20, 2020 17:52:34 GMT -5
Kaftan is #13 Kind of low on the all time list because as I learned in Purple Reign, didn't finish his senior season In chronological order Kaftan Cousy Heinsohn Foley Siduit Potter Vicens Pernell Feaster Szatko Simmons Brown Butler I know lots of things tilt the scales like 3 year eligibility, inuries, and 3 point line, but not horrible company for Austin to join this year. Especially if you think of some greats not on the list. Kind of a bummer that I'm pulling out summer diversions in March. Also hard to find a non-Pridgen highlight this seasonJoe Pridgen is an amazing player and I hope he will help lead a dramatic improvement in the team's fortunes next season. For individual highlights my favorite was Austin Butler taking the ball out by bouncing it off a back-turned opponent and then scoring under our basket. He did this twice
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