Remember the 1985 Final Four

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  • stevenash
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    • 01-17-11
    • 65158

    #1
    Remember the 1985 Final Four
    Big East domination.

    Villanova - champs
    Georgetown - should have been champs
    St. Johns - Louie
    Memphis State - the forgotten team but talented.

    'Nova won with Pinckney, McClain and Pressley
    Georgetown - Pat Ewing (NBA Hall of Fame) Reggie Williams, Jackson...
    Memphis State - From the old Metro Conference, be honest can you tell me how many teams were in the Metro?
    Who were they?


    Big East was so loaded.

    8 seniors were drafted in NBA that summer, Villanova had 3 Pinckney, McClain and the other McClain.
    Georgetown - Hall of Fame Patrick Ewing, Bill Martin.
    Memphis State had Keith Lee
    St. Johns was stacked ! Chris Muullin went to the NBA had a monster career, Bill Wennington (Michael Jordan loved that center, he won three rings with the Bulls, ask Michael if he loved playing with Wennington, sure he wasn't a superstar, but he had a very good game)

    Mark Jackson went on the a rock solid NBA career the next season.


  • jjgold
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 07-20-05
    • 388189

    #2
    Kids leaving early to be NBA busts has really hurt the game
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    • opie1988
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 09-12-10
      • 23429

      #3
      Reggie Williams was a badass. Just think if Michael Graham hadn't gotten himself in trouble that year.
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      • stevenash
        Moderator
        • 01-17-11
        • 65158

        #4
        Originally posted by opie1988
        Reggie Williams was a badass. Just think if Michael Graham hadn't gotten himself in trouble that year.
        Hoya's were bad asses, they beat St. John's three times that season, and St. John's was loaded, four of their starters eventually got drafted NBA.
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        • DOM-Ganador
          SBR MVP
          • 05-30-12
          • 4479

          #5
          Nasher. Went to a Big East tourney right in that window, mid 80s.
          Somebody knew somebody for tickets and 8 of us packed in a car, drove down to NYC, MSG.
          Stayed in 1 hotel room directly across the street.

          The best part was as a group,we were not there to root for one team, but just the ball.
          So many seats opened up after first and second round games, we got to move
          down to the floor seats. Far and away best college hoops I ever saw live.
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          • stevenash
            Moderator
            • 01-17-11
            • 65158

            #6
            Originally posted by DOM-Ganador
            Nasher. Went to a Big East tourney right in that window, mid 80s.
            Somebody knew somebody for tickets and 8 of us packed in a car, drove down to NYC, MSG.
            Stayed in 1 hotel room directly across the street.

            The best part was as a group,we were not there to root for one team, but just the ball.
            So many seats opened up after first and second round games, we got to move
            down to the floor seats. Far and away best college hoops I ever saw live.
            I was at the same tourney, rooting on my UConn Huskies in the quarter finals, Hoyas CRUSHED us.
            Second game that night was BC versus 'Cuse 70 69 thriller, insta classic. I was in college in '85, went to the games with some BC buddies.
            Stayed for the semi's, payed I think 100 bucks for those two games. St. John's played 'Cuse, Chris Mullin had mad skills. So did Berry.
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            • POOLSIDE
              SBR MVP
              • 09-06-14
              • 2839

              #7
              Originally posted by jjgold
              Kids leaving early to be NBA busts has really hurt the game
              Couldn't agree more
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              • DOM-Ganador
                SBR MVP
                • 05-30-12
                • 4479

                #8
                All thanks to Dave Gavitt. Got hired, changed the entire landscape of college hoops.

                Great story about Gavitt. Years later, he was hired by the Celtics. First time he walks into their practice facility,
                he turns to the whole group with the "What the F``ukk are you guys doing here???"
                Hellenic College at the time. Freakin` basically HS facility.
                Plans were started that day for a state of the art stand alone practice facility.
                He had vision. RIP.
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                • stevenash
                  Moderator
                  • 01-17-11
                  • 65158

                  #9
                  Originally posted by DOM-Ganador
                  All thanks to Dave Gavitt. Got hired, changed the entire landscape of college hoops.

                  Great story about Gavitt. Years later, he was hired by the Celtics. First time he walks into their practice facility,
                  he turns to the whole group with the "What the F``ukk are you guys doing here???"
                  Hellenic College at the time. Freakin` basically HS facility.
                  Plans were started that day for a state of the art stand alone practice facility.
                  He had vision. RIP.
                  One of the best sports documentaries I have ever seen,

                  Stream the film Requiem for the Big East on Watch ESPN. A recollection of the original Big East Conference, from its simple beginnings and regional rivalries to national prominence.
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                  • BuckyOne
                    SBR MVP
                    • 01-02-15
                    • 2728

                    #10
                    Isn't that the championship game where Nova shot about 80% the first half?
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                    • Art Vandelay
                      SBR Hall of Famer
                      • 09-11-06
                      • 6673

                      #11
                      Originally posted by BuckyOne
                      Isn't that the championship game where Nova shot about 80% the first half?
                      Yes. Nova was a big dog, catching 8 points, nobody gave them a chance. Only reason the line was not bigger was everyone assumed they would slow the game down so much that there would be very few possessions. Then they shoot 78% for the GAME! I'll never forget it - one of the biggest upsets ever IMO.
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                      • USCPHILLYGUY
                        SBR Posting Legend
                        • 12-15-12
                        • 21744

                        #12
                        I remember georgetown after the game still proclaiming they were number 1

                        fukin thugs.....
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                        • stevenash
                          Moderator
                          • 01-17-11
                          • 65158

                          #13
                          Originally posted by USCPHILLYGUY
                          I remember georgetown after the game still proclaiming they were number 1

                          fukin thugs.....
                          Your Philly boys had a magic carpet ride that game, they were lights out can't miss.
                          One of the greatest shooting displays I ever saw.
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                          • dwatersalec
                            SBR Sharp
                            • 01-08-10
                            • 372

                            #14
                            Originally posted by stevenash
                            Your Philly boys had a magic carpet ride that game, they were lights out can't miss.
                            One of the greatest shooting displays I ever saw.
                            I still remember that Final Four like it was yesterday. The peak of college hoops in this country. I still recall seeing one of the best passes I have ever seen from Chris Mullin in the first half of the national semifinal. Mullin was in the lane and Wennington's man was fronting him. Mullin put a little side spin on the ball to keep it away from the Georgetown defender and then kickback to Wennington for a dunk.
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                            • Mr KLC
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                              • 12-19-07
                              • 30993

                              #15
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                              • USCPHILLYGUY
                                SBR Posting Legend
                                • 12-15-12
                                • 21744

                                #16
                                Originally posted by USCPHILLYGUY
                                I remember georgetown after the game still proclaiming they were number 1

                                fukin thugs.....
                                I apologize for calling the Georgetown players thugs over 4 years ago
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