SkyHigh
Years ago

Past Favourite Players

Who was your favourite player/players in the NBL that are retired mine is Mark Davis and Al Green

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Bill Jones made it all look easy. (Is it showing my age to remember him?)

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Jonno  
Years ago

Kevin Brooks was my favourite player!!

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FM  
Years ago

I think the chairman will always be number 1 in my eyes. Dwayne Nelson was also a crack up back in the days when he was working in Morphett Vale Canteen.

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Dean Uthoff

what a man mountain!!

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Most Rebounds - Individual

1. 34 Dean Uthoff vs Hobart 1984
2. 34 Kendal Pinder vs Bankstown 1985
3. 33 Dean Uthoff vs Geelong 1984
4. 33 Dean Uthoff vs Adelaide 1984
5. 33 Kendal Pinder vs Perth 1985
6. 32 Dean Uthoff vs Coburg 1984
7. 31 Dan Clausen vs Canberra 1984
8. 31 Terry Dozier vs Canberra 1992
9. 30 Kendal Pinder vs Hobart 1985
10. 30 Mark Ridlen vs Newcastle 1988

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Terry Dozier also set the meanest pick you'll ever see

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For the fans  
Years ago

I liked Winston Crite although it was a short stint in Aus.

Would have to say Darnell Mee & Mahersy would be on par as the most favourite for me.

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MW  
Years ago

Jerry Dennard

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Sledgehammer  
Years ago

Todd Gower and Christian Bell

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hurley  
Years ago

Kevin Brooks without a doubt... he had style! wonder what hes doing now/.....

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Phizzer  
Years ago

Scott Ninnis was my favourite. I remember watching him as a Buffalo at Apollo Stadium. I even wrote him a letter and he actually wrote back! Even so far as he wrote to me from Melbourne when he left Adelaide. (I was a young kid by the way)

I approached him years later at Heaven nightclub when he was slightly intoxicated and he actually remember writing letters to me!

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Graham Kubank

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Skyhook  
Years ago

Uthoff was great .

I liked watching the "dirty" Dalton boys back in the day too.

Robert Sibley - does anyone remember that famous screen he set about 12 years or so ago .. he knocked the guy out at halfcourt. GOLD. (my memory of who it was is gone..damn it)

Darryl Pearce was my all-time favourite though.The ICE MAN !!!

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52-Cans  
Years ago

Doug Mcdonald Taylor, what a beast! clotheslined Brad Hill across the body vs the Mavs!

Dougghy is not to be messed with!

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thedoctor  
Years ago

Brad Philp.

Easily the hairiest man ever to grace the hardwood.

Did a pre-season with him and at the end of it he was looking trim. I said "Geez, you look like you have lost a bit of weight. Must be the pre-season."

He said "Yeah, lost three kilos. Just had a chest wax."

His arse-screen at the top of the key is awesome too.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Darryl Pearce and his awesome 3 pointers. Loved the eighties... Bill Jones, Ray Wood etc. I still have stuff cut out of the newspapers from back when the Sixers won the title in that era. They were the days..........

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mighty mouse  
Years ago

leon trimmingham and steve carfino

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Dr Bullshit  
Years ago

Chris Blakemore....enough said.

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