My first UNLV game with my dad. I still have the program and pictures from it. I'll never forget this game. I got Stacey Augmons autograph among other afterwards. Thanks for posting!
I was a ball boy on the UNLV bench during this game!! Words haven't been invented yet to describe the memories the second I saw this post.. No one knew who Anthony Todd even was!! LOL
I was just reading about this game in The Basketball Hall of Shame (1991). Really tough to see on tape but at 1:14:52, UNLV's Richard Robinson, who was on the bench at the time, illegally taps the ball back inbounds, redirecting it to teammate Keith James and leading to a key bucket at the other end. Afterward, Robinson said both he and teammate Jarvis Basnight tried to tip the ball back inbounds. "But I beat him to it and knocked it back in to Keith."
Uh, what happened to the ending? I have a memory of one of the Rebel players chucking the ball high into the air after the final buzzer. My sister was a student at UNLV at the time and she got me and my dad front row tickets along the baseline right behind the UNLV cheerleaders. I was trying to find myself, but couldn't quite tell with the 1988 video quality!
Pennywise The Dancing Clown just going by my eye test I remember him being like Carmelo taking a lot of shots and missing a lot of shots. Nice first step and rise NO finish...so as a kid watching I couldn't figure out why he was such a big deal. I don't even remember him in the NBA.
My first UNLV game with my dad. I still have the program and pictures from it. I'll never forget this game. I got Stacey Augmons autograph among other afterwards. Thanks for posting!
I was at this game . In the last row at the top of the T and M. What a game!
I was a ball boy on the UNLV bench during this game!! Words haven't been invented yet to describe the memories the second I saw this post.. No one knew who Anthony Todd even was!! LOL
Jon Kitchen that’s my grandpa😂🤷🏾♂️
Miss Keith Jackson RIP
Agreed, he was the best. Yes he was known for College Football. However he was great doing basketball and baseball as well.
UNLV had such a great run from 83-92.
I idolized Stacy Augmon as a kid. What an athlete and defender.
Absolutely NO right hand!!
I was just reading about this game in The Basketball Hall of Shame (1991). Really tough to see on tape but at 1:14:52, UNLV's Richard Robinson, who was on the bench at the time, illegally taps the ball back inbounds, redirecting it to teammate Keith James and leading to a key bucket at the other end. Afterward, Robinson said both he and teammate Jarvis Basnight tried to tip the ball back inbounds. "But I beat him to it and knocked it back in to Keith."
Yeah that was some bullshit.
Cheating. Typical
I remember this game
Uh, what happened to the ending? I have a memory of one of the Rebel players chucking the ball high into the air after the final buzzer. My sister was a student at UNLV at the time and she got me and my dad front row tickets along the baseline right behind the UNLV cheerleaders. I was trying to find myself, but couldn't quite tell with the 1988 video quality!
Mark missed a good look to end the game. I was there in the student section.
Does anybody miss teams doing the free throw circle on their courts anymore because they just look dull now without anything.
Jerod what you think cuz
Macon like Carmelo just shoots a lot..but reay didnt have a true stroke missed a lot
macon had a stroke handle defense he played four years all american
Pennywise The Dancing Clown just going by my eye test I remember him being like Carmelo taking a lot of shots and missing a lot of shots. Nice first step and rise NO finish...so as a kid watching I couldn't figure out why he was such a big deal. I don't even remember him in the NBA.