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4/11/2017 2:55 pm  #26


Re: 6' 9" Marko Krivacevic on Official Visit

Answer to a trivia question as he played for Germany against the US Dream Team in the '92 Olympics. Scored 4 points. 

 

4/11/2017 2:59 pm  #27


Re: 6' 9" Marko Krivacevic on Official Visit

I remember that!

 

4/11/2017 3:14 pm  #28


Re: 6' 9" Marko Krivacevic on Official Visit

levon1975 wrote:

Arnd had his ups and downs but came up big in a win over Pitt at the Palumbo.  He had a nice mid-range shot.

 
I remember he put up 30 one night at Palumbo and was surprised when kids recognized him at South Hills Village, while shopping. Had a year eligibility left when he graduated and said he had to go back to Germany to work, school is over......


A diehard fan since 1961
 

4/11/2017 4:37 pm  #29


Re: 6' 9" Marko Krivacevic on Official Visit

 

4/11/2017 5:22 pm  #30


Re: 6' 9" Marko Krivacevic on Official Visit

Niksa had some hype coming in for scoring a bunch of points in a game. I'm thinking it was 70 plus.

 

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