Tag: Salim Stoudamire
RauRaur’s Required (Yet Tardy) Reading
My favorite part of the broadcast vs. UCLA was not the announcers’ pro-LA bias. Nor was it their inability to tell us that our starting left tackle (a future first day draft pick), missed the third quarter to receive fluids. It was at about the 5:55 minute of the video above. Here’s the condensed version: [...]
Posted by Barrett
September 24th, 2008
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Free ‘Cats
We have a habit of hoping that every Friday is a payday because we’re always spending money on former Wildcat merchandise. If you’re like us (scary thought), we don’t want you wasting cash on a Fleer New Jersey Nets 1:80 Die Cast Tractor Trailer to support RJ when you should be adding a leather Milwaukee [...]
Posted by Sherrick
August 12th, 2008
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Three Point Land
ESPN.com recently made a list of the All-Time Top 25 Three Point Shooters in College Basketball history. Naturally two Wildcats made the list. But in a event, that can only be considered the most blasphemous of all time, neither ‘Cat was given top honors. But either way Arizona was tied with UCLA and [...]
Posted by Sherrick
July 11th, 2008
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Playoff Predictions!
Ok, so the playoffs already started, and we may have a slight advantage at picking the winners, but we had at it anyways. But like always we had a slightly different take then Stephen A. Smith and John Hollinger, because we know a little more about Wildcats then they do.
WESTERN CONFERENCE
The Los Angeles [...]
Posted by Sherrick
April 21st, 2008
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Salim Gardner?
After last year’s exhibition game against Team Georgia, I infamously wrote some buddies this not-so-expert analysis:
“When, four years from now, Nic Wise leaves the University of Arizona as the winningest point guard in school history, nobody in attendance of today’s scrimmage (against Team Georgia) will be surprised. 24 points in 19 minutes, 8 for [...]
Posted by Barrett
December 22nd, 2007
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Jerryd Turns 40
With 6:24 left in the first half of last night’s game, Jerry D. Bayless became a man. He turned forty. And while the Salim comparisons may be premature, there’s no denying that young Jerryd isn’t happy about his Wildcats being labeled “soft” or “one year away.”
According to Greg Hansen’s article in today’s Star, Jerryd [...]
Posted by Barrett
December 3rd, 2007
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