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Trivia question

yoda

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Identify the two players in the first photo, and what day this photo was taken & where

also, my memory is failing and I am having a hard time remembering who is pictured on the front cover
of the 1995 National Invitational Tournament official program.... mine is also autographed by the
player who is pictured as well as his star teammates Deon Jackson & James Baptist
 

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In the first photo the Bradley player is David Thirdkill. I don't know who the Drake player is. In the second photo the Bradley player is Anthony Parker I believe
 
In the first photo the Bradley player is Divid Thirdkill. I don't know who the Drake player is. In the second photo the Bradley player is Anthony Parker I believe
yeah- I was kinda kidding about AP, cuz of course that's who it is.
If you click on the photo and enlarge it, you'll see the autographs which don't show up too well in the photo.
Parker played 9 seasons in the NBA with Philadelphia, Orlando, Toronto & Cleveland.
He also played 6 seasons overseas and was twice named Euroleague Player of the Year, and also won a Euroleague Final Four MVP.
He was also named Defensive POY, and was known for his solid defense.
At the end of his NBA career he ranked 7th in career 3-pt shooting percentage. Since then, numerous other players have
made 3-point shooting their specialty and have passed Anthony, but he's still well inside the Top 40.

Click on the link two posts above to find out who the other player is defending "The Sheriff"- but isn't it funny how short their shorts were back then?
 
One more
What former Bradley player has the MOST DI head coaching wins?

Also, what former Bradley assistant coach has the most DI head coaching wins?
 
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Alfred Robinson and Jim Molinari?
Nope
Both Chuck Orsborn and Joe Stowell, who both played at Bradley, have almost 200 wins, but Jim Les has considerably more.
Currently at 364 & counting

And the BU assistant with the most wins is Ritchie McKay, 437. Tony Barone has just short of 200, as does current assistant Brian Jones. I can’t think of anyone else even close.

PS: neither AJ Robertson nor Jim Molinari played basketball for Bradley.
There are other former BU assistants who became DI head coaches (Rudy Keeling, Rob Judson, Lennox Forrester…) but they are far behind.
 
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Well, I really suck at trivia. I should have at least guessed Jim Les of all people!
they were good guesses- and notice nobody else even tried despite over 250 people viewed the thread.
I got a whole room full of old Bradley stuff, game programs dating to the 30's, etc... that I could do a lot of trivia questions, but since it's summer and not as busy on the message board, I will prob wait to see if there's anyone interested.
 
...the BU assistant with the most wins is Ritchie McKay, 437. ...
There is a former BU assistant who does have 391 wins at the college level (altho not DI)
Anyone want to hazard a guess?

If you're stumped, mouse over below....
(answer - click on the words BU assistant above)
 
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