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  1. Iran is run by gangsters. The one thing that gets them worked up is when you kill one of their head gangsters. If I was Israel I wouldn’t launch a massive counterattack, I’d just kill more gangsters.
  2. What is that for? Anytime you hire a 67 year old coach, it's an odd hire, no argument there. I'm just saying a Clovis Unified coach wouldn't necessarily have to be teaching to get paid a decent amount (not talking D1 coaching salaries, I'm talking normal upper middle class wages). It's not like he was a gym teacher that was the basketball coach that you might see at a lot of public schools getting a 5 or 10 grand stipend to coach. I'm actually curious if he taught, does anyone on the board know?
  3. That makes me think about and miss my mom. God she loved Stanford womens basketball and Tara. Never missed a game.
  4. I doubt he was teaching, probably just coaching. (I could be wrong) Clovis runs their sports teams like private schools.
  5. Yah, I kind of agree. But 67 is too phucking old for a new hire. Can't get past that.
  6. Was in Tucson for work last week. I really like that place. One of my favorite parts about it is that the trails are right in town. It's an easy place to take some interesting walks. And for the desert there is a lot of stuff to take pics of, rather than just massive rock formations. The yellow wildflowers were in full bloom, which was cool. I love the organ pipe cactus too
  7. 67 is too old. Reminds me of our presidential candidates.
  8. I think it was the 91-92 season. Btw, this guy was one of the prettiest players to watch ive ever seen. A pure 3. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucius_Davis Him and Bennet dueled that night
  9. Nah, dont think we missed much, when I think of AsU and CU hoops, I think of Byron Scott and Mr. Big Shot. Thats about it. I agree its an underwhelming , albeit not non existent basketball history although I do kind of remember Freider at ASU too edit, hold on, forgot about Mario Bennet. I drove over to the Thunderdome my senior year in HS to watch that NIT game . Great game, loved that UCSB team, came up just short that night. @jdgaucho
  10. Closer to two isn't it? Mid seventies to mid nineties? I can see stretching it to two decades, not three though. Not a one hit wonder, agree with that, UNLV was good for a long time, a long time ago, in a conference far, far, away....
  11. Yah, UNLV basketball has been irrelevant for 30 years now. That's a long time, half the people old enough to remember when UNLV was a big deal are dead or in old people homes.
  12. troutfishing war is really messing with my zen thing in this thread
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