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Offline Offline Below is a link to another video featuring Michael Cooper interviewing Norm Nixon on a podcast from a few years ago. There is an interesting reaction at the 20:25 mark when Cooper asks Nixon a question about Sincere Carry. Offline Below is a link to another video featuring Michael Cooper interviewing Norm Nixon on a podcast from a few years ago. There is an interesting reaction at the 20:25 mark when Cooper asks Nixon a question about Sincere Carry. hilarious. Here we are as fans thinking it was some great moment - a passing of the torch between a DU great and and potential future great - when, in actuality it was a non event. DU must have reached out to Norm's people and and he consented without even knowing what he was doing or who Sincere Carry even was! Offline Below is a link to another video featuring Michael Cooper interviewing Norm Nixon on a podcast from a few years ago. There is an interesting reaction at the 20:25 mark when Cooper asks Nixon a question about Sincere Carry. hilarious. Here we are as fans thinking it was some great moment - a passing of the torch between a DU great and and potential future great - when, in actuality it was a non event. DU must have reached out to Norm's people and and he consented without even knowing what he was doing or who Sincere Carry even was! Wow. Honestly I think he might have been offended that Carry did that and left, and saying he doesn’t know who that is is his way of not expressing that but letting Carry know he does not respect what Sincere did. Just speculation Offline Below is a link to another video featuring Michael Cooper interviewing Norm Nixon on a podcast from a few years ago. There is an interesting reaction at the 20:25 mark when Cooper asks Nixon a question about Sincere Carry. hilarious. Here we are as fans thinking it was some great moment - a passing of the torch between a DU great and and potential future great - when, in actuality it was a non event. DU must have reached out to Norm's people and and he consented without even knowing what he was doing or who Sincere Carry even was! Wow. Honestly I think he might have been offended that Carry did that and left, and saying he doesn’t know who that is is his way of not expressing that but letting Carry know he does not respect what Sincere did. Just speculation Maybe - but to me he looked genuinely befuddled by the question. Offline Nixon had no idea who Carry is. Offline I don't know if I'm missing the point but Nixon knew him for sure as he was in attendance at a game at Palumbo a few years back. I believe Nixon was being honored and it was Carry's sophomore year. That being said, I'm fine with him feigning his knowledge of him since he left after being given "the keys to the car". Che peccato Offline I don't know if I'm missing the point but Nixon knew him for sure as he was in attendance at a game at Palumbo a few years back. I believe Nixon was being honored and it was Carry's sophomore year. That being said, I'm fine with him feigning his knowledge of him since he left after being given "the keys to the car". Che peccato Just because NN was at that game (he was, I sat right next to him,) doesn't mean he knows or remembers who Sincere is/was. The point of the original comment is that it was a nice story in Pittsburgh that Sincere wanted to wear NN's number but, out of respect to NN, the university needed to get NN's blessing - which they did. In actuality, it seems, it was a non event for NN because he clearly did not know who Sincere was asked about him just a few years later Offline I don't know if I'm missing the point but Nixon knew him for sure as he was in attendance at a game at Palumbo a few years back. I believe Nixon was being honored and it was Carry's sophomore year. That being said, I'm fine with him feigning his knowledge of him since he left after being given "the keys to the car". Che peccato Just because NN was at that game (he was, I sat right next to him,) doesn't mean he knows or remembers who Sincere is/was. The point of the original comment is that it was a nice story in Pittsburgh that Sincere wanted to wear NN's number but, out of respect to NN, the university needed to get NN's blessing - which they did. In actuality, it seems, it was a non event for NN because he clearly did not know who Sincere was asked about him just a few years later Offline That was my point Styles 1 of 1
Great Video on Norm Nixon's Career, "The Curious Case of Norm Nixon"
The video is not exactly new as it's from almost three years ago but I cannot find it posted on here before. It barely mentions Duquesne, pretty much just the fact he played here. The rest of the video is well done though, he talks about his NBA career and touches on a lot of the obstacles he had to deal with.
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