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20 minutes ago, SinceThe70s said:

Karen Grassle?

No, but your prairie fire is warmer.

Just now, ChevyVanMiller said:

I think you’ve got the right show, but it’s the actress who played Mrs. Olson.

Correct, Katherine MacGregor.

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35 minutes ago, OGTEleven said:

Not Randy.  The only relation to Buffalo sports is that he was drafted by a team that had played in Buffalo.

This says he was a Clipper... I know zilch about BB but that's all I've got.

Posted
3 minutes ago, T&C said:

This says he was a Clipper... I know zilch about BB but that's all I've got.

It does not technically say he was a Clipper. 

 

In college hoop he had 590 career assists in 3-4 years (not sure if he played as a freshman).  In his pro career he had 160 assists in 20 years but this was still a good number.

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2 hours ago, OGTEleven said:

It does not technically say he was a Clipper. 

 

In college hoop he had 590 career assists in 3-4 years (not sure if he played as a freshman).  In his pro career he had 160 assists in 20 years but this was still a good number.

Bernard King?  

Posted
8 minutes ago, OGTEleven said:

No.  He did not play pro basketball.

Yet he had assists In a pro career, which points to hockey or soccer. But I can’t see a hockey player playing for the Aztecs. But I’ll try Mike Grier.

Posted
1 minute ago, PastaJoe said:

Yet he had assists In a pro career, which points to hockey or soccer. But I can’t see a hockey player playing for the Aztecs. But I’ll try Mike Grier.

Neither hockey nor soccer.  And although he indeed had assists, he is far more well known for other stats.

2 minutes ago, ExWNYer said:

 

Tony Gwynn?

You got it.

 

My favorite all time player.  He was drafted by the Clippers and the Padres on the same day.  19 straight years over .300 is just one of many, many ultra impressive numbers.  When Ted Williams calls you "a Houdini", you're doing something right.

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48 minutes ago, OGTEleven said:

Neither hockey nor soccer.  And although he indeed had assists, he is far more well known for other stats.

You got it.

 

My favorite all time player.  He was drafted by the Clippers and the Padres on the same day.  19 straight years over .300 is just one of many, many ultra impressive numbers.  When Ted Williams calls you "a Houdini", you're doing something right.

he died from chewing tobacco, no?

Posted
11 hours ago, stuvian said:

he died from chewing tobacco, no?

Salivary gland cancer and it makes sense that it was from tobacco.  He said multiple times he tried to quit but couldn't.

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