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He's alive. He's currently a politician and is serving in the TN House of Reps.Just finished reading the book and I thought it was very GOOD....I forget did Kirk recently pass or is he still alive?????
Haston was a very good player at IU!He's alive. He's currently a politician and is serving in the TN House of Reps.
He was an excellent player at IU.Haston was a very good player at IU!
Another what coulda been had he stayed one more year.He was an excellent player at IU.
Another what coulda been had he stayed one more year.
I'm not sure why you're telling me this. I'm aware of his playing days at IU and what a good player he was. I was simply answering the question from the OP about his current breathing status.Haston was a very good player at IU!
I was setting in a sports bar in Ft Myers Fl, when the announcement went across the bottom of the screen. Kirk Haston, Indiana University, has entered the NBA draft. I screamed out loud, NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. Then he went 17th in the first round.Another what coulda been had he stayed one more year.
That body pile after the shot was pretty dangerous. Coverdale and Haston both said they couldn't breathe for about 30-40 seconds. Luckily, one of IU's assistants started grabbing kids and throwing them off of the pile.
This just struck me... you all realize we have not had a loud crowd atmosphere like this since 2012? Way too long
You can’t possibly know that.This just struck me... you all realize we have not had a loud crowd atmosphere like this since 2012? Way too long
How’s that? Wat shot was nearly a decade ago. I’m a season ticket holder. Have seen dozens of big games with hundreds of empty seats thoughYou can’t possibly know that.This just struck me... you all realize we have not had a loud crowd atmosphere like this since 2012? Way too long
Sorry, if you meant that particular moment, you could be right. However, if you mean the game atmosphere hasn’t been as good since, you are wrong.How’s that? Wat shot was nearly a decade ago. I’m a season ticket holder. Have seen dozens of big games with hundreds of empty seats though
No I do mean game atmosphere in general. It has its moments certainly, but no where near the consistency and certainly not near the big game peaks. Sorry, just have seen too many last decadeSorry, if you meant that particular moment, you could be right. However, if you mean the game atmosphere hasn’t been as good since, you are wrong.How’s that? Wat shot was nearly a decade ago. I’m a season ticket holder. Have seen dozens of big games with hundreds of empty seats though
Knight would not have let him take that shot. Just my opinion. He was like that with big men. They weren't supposed to be out there. Jason Collier was a good example. He would make 3's and Coach Knight was upset by it.Haston was a very good player at IU!
Knight would not have let him take that shot. Just my opinion. He was like that with big men. They weren't supposed to be out there. Jason Collier was a good example. He would make 3's and Coach Knight was upset by it.
Kirk saved Mike Davis by that shot. I remember IU was really struggling. If IU lost that game, Mike Davis could just quit.
No I do mean game atmosphere in general. It has its moments certainly, but no where near the consistency and certainly not near the big game peaks. Sorry, just have seen too many last decade
I blame Kurt Cobain and grungeI think Knight would allow Kirk to shoot 3s eventually if he showed he could hit them consistently, just maybe not as freshman or sophomore. Knight did allow Eric Anderson to shoot 3s in his senior year. Coach Knight did have a plan to develop his players and was adaptable if he wanted to. He wanted to develop Collier to be an inside player first. I remember he was so happy to see Collier using shot fakes working hard inside. In these days, 7 footers did not just stand outside and shoot 3s. But the problem between Knight and Collier was not just how Collier wanted to play. Kids in the 90s changed. They would not take Knight's style anymore. Neither would their parents.