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Offline Offline Offline Scott Nedrow? Offline Scott Nedrow? Scott was a 6-3 / 6-4 swingman type ball player. He attended Ringold High School. Offline 6ppg. He was benchworthy. Offline Scott Nedrow? Scott was a 6-3 / 6-4 swingman type ball player. He attended Ringold High School. What did Nedrow do at Ringgold? This has to be based on his high school career, as he was the very definition of a role player at Pitt. Offline After looking at the players in their Hall Of Fame, and the listed criteria, I'm left shaking my head. Curtis Aiken, but no Charles Smith, or Jerome Lane? None of the great Dukes from the 50s, nor are Don Hennon, or Maurice Stokes included. Norm Nixon? Nope! Where are Chipper Harris, and Forrest Grant? Horrible!
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Pittsburgh Basketball Club’s Hall of Fame
3 former Dukes being inducted - Oscar Jackson, Moe Barr and Ron Stevenson.
Re: Pittsburgh Basketball Club’s Hall of Fame
PhoenixRising2 wrote:
3 former Dukes being inducted - Oscar Jackson, Moe Barr and Ron Stevenson.
I saw both Moe and OJ play many games for the Dukes and once met Oscar in a business setting, he was a really cool guy. After Moe Barr's playing days ended I was seated across the isle at the arena at a game and spied Moe. We are both about the same age and Moe was beginning his career with a beer distributor Corp. Operation. Another good guy and star player that appreciated the fans support and being remembered.
A diehard fan since 1961
Re: Pittsburgh Basketball Club’s Hall of Fame
Re: Pittsburgh Basketball Club’s Hall of Fame
ElDuque wrote:
He was a good college player , "Hall of Fame" worthy - Not quite in my opinion.
Perhaps if there was a "Hall of the Pretty Good " he could be inducted in that one instead.
Re: Pittsburgh Basketball Club’s Hall of Fame
Re: Pittsburgh Basketball Club’s Hall of Fame
ghost wrote:
ElDuque wrote:
He was a good college player , "Hall of Fame" worthy - Not quite in my opinion.
Perhaps if there was a "Hall of the Pretty Good " he could be inducted in that one instead.
Re: Pittsburgh Basketball Club’s Hall of Fame