How about guard Mike Lockhart of the West Coast Christian College Knights, who won a 1982 game vs. University of California: Santa Cruz as the only member of the Knights left on court for two minutes when his other teammates all fouled out (five fouls each, and Mike with four fouls himself). The tricky points were 1. being sure not to commit another foul himself, and 2. inbounding the ball by hitting it off the legs of the player guarding him, and then recovering the ball.
dwpbike about 9 years ago
i think that’s a foullacy
JudyAz about 9 years ago
Just wait until they get back from KFC then…. oh sorry, I thought you said “fowled out”
InTraining Premium Member about 9 years ago
Just play 1 on 1 on 1 on 1 on 1 on 1….. ! ! !
What? Me worried ? about 9 years ago
Then just play four the pun of it !
Perkycat about 9 years ago
Good one! Great comments!
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
Where is the one left in?
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
Hey… now you cut that out!
TREEINTHEWIND about 9 years ago
This is better than baseballs three strikes and you’re out…..
Jim Kerner about 9 years ago
It sounds like a little four play to me.
bmonk about 9 years ago
How about guard Mike Lockhart of the West Coast Christian College Knights, who won a 1982 game vs. University of California: Santa Cruz as the only member of the Knights left on court for two minutes when his other teammates all fouled out (five fouls each, and Mike with four fouls himself). The tricky points were 1. being sure not to commit another foul himself, and 2. inbounding the ball by hitting it off the legs of the player guarding him, and then recovering the ball.
norphos over 1 year ago
Grand pun Mister Thaves!