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Offline David Finoli and I, co-authors of "Kings on the Bluff," will be at the Feb. 1 men's game signing copies of the book. Offline You're welcome. Don't forget, my royalty fees should be in the form of small bills and/or large coins. Offline Bob, as I have mentioned before on this forum, the final chapter is the most likely explanation of the decline in the once proud program. Offline Thanks for the kind words, Phildog. Offline Dang, Finoli tosses nickels around like manhole covers. Offline Ha Offline How much more will my book be worth after you sign it? Offline It would be suicide to play a schedule like we did back then. Seems like half the games were against ranked teams. Offline How much more will my book be worth after you sign it? Black-market value of book should triple or so after that. Offline Rick, Offline I received a copy of Kings on the Bluff as a Christmas present. I read it cover to cover on a recent flight to the west coast. Offline I truly appreciate the history of Duquesne basketball. My family has been closely affiliated with Duquesne since the early 1940s. Having said that, and probably because the current basketball situation is putrid, tha talk of the good old days of Duquesne basketball is almost annoying (to me) because it just reminds me of how so far down this program has fallen. Offline I can appreciate that sentiment. Offline I can appreciate that sentiment. Offline I can appreciate that sentiment. Bless you for sticking that game out. I was engineering the home radio broadcast, and even I almost fell asleep. It was that bad Offline Gene Collier article on the 50's Dukes. Offline Gene Collier article on the 50's Dukes. Phoenix, sorry, I created a new topic for this. Didn't see that you had already put it out there.
Book Signing at 2/1 Men's Game
Get your copy signed before or during the game. Tipoff is at 8 o'clock. Don't have a copy? You can buy one at the game and get it signed by the seats in section A-6. "Kings on the Bluff" is the story of the 1955 Duquesne Dukes, winners of the National Invitation Tournament, the nation's premier college basketball event of its time. Celebrate the incredible history of Duquesne basketball, meet the authors and get your signed copy.
Thanks for letting me plug this on here. Shoo shoo rah rah!
- Bob (wrote the last chapter)
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I plan to re-read this tome again, just for the history and as an antidote to the current downward spiral being witnessed in real time this season. Plus it is such a great story!
A diehard fan since 1961
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El Duque, you'll have to wrestle those funds away from the great Dave Finoli. •Thread Starter
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I had a chance to talk to Point guard, Mickey Winograd and he told me that team wasn't big even by 1955 standards with the great Dick Rickets at 6-7 at center being the tallest Duke. He also said there were plenty of 6-9 guys around on some of the teams they played.
He kind of compares them to the 1965 Kentucky NCAA Champion team known as Coach Adolf Rupp, Rupp's Runts ( Pat Riley at 6-5 was tallest WildCat )
I was impressed with road trips playing Dayton on Friday and Cinncinati on Saturday, and splitting 1-1.
They were both highly rated .
A diehard fan since 1961
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I really enjoyed learning the historical perspective of that NIT Championship season, how the city of Pittsburgh viewed DU Hoops then, insights to the Dick Ricketts & Si Green personas, and the summary on the program's "fall from grace"
Great read.
The book complemented my childhood & teenage memories of driving to games at the Arena w/my Grandfather & listening to him share his stories of the "Glory Years" and my own experiences of Dukes Hoops as an undergrad @ DU in the late '80s.
This section was telling to me and I wanted to share an excerpt for commentary.
Based on the many posts on this site concerning defense and building a program - making a comparison to today's game w/the 3 point line & a shot clock adds a wrinkle, but does not take away the fundamentals listed below:
Kings of the Bluff (pages 153-154)
"It was a joyous time for sure, one that was a long time in the making. After all the close calls the Pittsburgh Press had the perfect headline stating:"Next Year is Now for Duquesne's NIT Champs." A lot of attention had been on the fact that Green and Ricketts scored 56 of the teams 70 points in the final, but sportswriter Carl Hughes properly gave credit to the one thing Moore concentrated on that most coaches of the time didn't: the Dukes' possession offense that led to their stingy defense. The team's 59.2 points allowed per game was fourth best in the nation and Hughes gave the credit to the head coach. "it's a strategy learned from Chick Davies and that has always been a Duquesne trademark---'the other team can't score as long as you've got the ball'. It's percentage basketball based on slick ball control and taking only good shots. It also calls for tight harrying defense when the other team has the ball. Dudey like Chick insists that defense is just as important as offense, yet many coaches ignore it because it's the toughest phase of all to teach, as well as the most painstaking to learn."
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To add to it - I was in Pgh last weekend. My sister ( '84 DU Grad.) & I made a last minute decision to go to the Rhode Island game. We sat in the lower end zone opposite the student / pep band section.
I became so uninterested/disconnected in the game, I fell asleep at the 7 minute mark of the 2nd half.
She woke me up as the final horn sounded.
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Box & One wrote:
To add to it - I was in Pgh last weekend. My sister ( '84 DU Grad.) & I made a last minute decision to go to the Rhode Island game. We sat in the lower end zone opposite the student / pep band section.
I became so uninterested/disconnected in the game, I fell asleep at the 7 minute mark of the 2nd half.
She woke me up as the final horn sounded.
God bless you that you can find that kind of peace.
I'm usually fuming too hard. As hard as one can fume.
Frankly, the program needs to be fumigated.
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Box & One wrote:
To add to it - I was in Pgh last weekend. My sister ( '84 DU Grad.) & I made a last minute decision to go to the Rhode Island game. We sat in the lower end zone opposite the student / pep band section.
I became so uninterested/disconnected in the game, I fell asleep at the 7 minute mark of the 2nd half.
She woke me up as the final horn sounded. •Thread Starter
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PhoenixRising2 wrote:
WE ARE CREEPING UP TO THE SECOND FLOOR....