stuba wrote: » http://www.elpasotimes.com/newupdated/ci_23829237/sun-advocate-ex-utep-basketball-player-chris-craig Sorry to always be the barer of bad news… was the point guard/coach with the Tigers. Great to hear the cup semi weekend went off well, was anyone there? Could make it but watched bits and pieces online
stuba wrote: » Great to hear the cup semi weekend went off well, was anyone there? Could make it but watched bits and pieces online
stuba wrote: » Cheers Dare2defy, sounds like a greats night basketball. When isn't it though I guess, it's some weekend. Both weekends, some value for money. Always has been. Buyer95, was raised in the Basketball circles down here in Tralee. Nothing goes passed us, we don't think it does anyway. Heard it back when it happened but never thought to post it here, don't ask why. It is mad though, he was a kid when he was here in Tralee. 2005 It was when we won the cup that time, have the semi final and final on DVD. Must pull it out and give it a watch sometime. That was one of the dream teams of Tralee basketball, Smallwood, Craig, O Hea, Mike Quirke, Star, Roscoe, Teahan.
killwill wrote: » Was Ricardo Leonard not playing at that time too?
stuba wrote: » He was but dont think he was on the team that won the cup. Had to have 2 Irish on the floor at all times so between the 3 imports and Scoe, playing time was tight enough.
Howard Juneau wrote: » He was indeed, still living & working in Tralee
killwill wrote: » Working in Limerick ;-)
Howard Juneau wrote: » Lol, his day job indeed, thought he still did a bit of bouncing here though
Dare_2_defy wrote: » Dunno if anyone is watching but the Mens National Final is on now on Setanta Ireland. Glanmire took home the women's cup by beating UL in OT
stuba wrote: » Not sure how relevant this is but said I'd post it cause someone might find it interesting or remember him. Dan Trant, who played with Marian and St Galls (Open to correction on St Galls) was killed in the attacks in 9/11. Was watching clips of Jason Williams with the old man and he said how he reminded him of Dan Trant.http://www.legacy.com/sept11/story.aspx?personid=94284
stuba wrote: » Just watching the 1984 draft Doc that was on NBA TV last night and they have a nice segment on Dan Trant on it. He was the last pick in the draft by the Celtics and they show a few clips of a him playing college ball and Jeff Van Gundy said they he couldn't guard him that he was just too good. Nice piece.
buyer95 wrote: » Don't mean to nit pick, but why are you posting this in the Irish basketball thread?
stuba wrote: » He used to play in the Irish leagues. And ButtersSuki didn't get a chance to watch it all but it did seem to be a decent watch.
buyer95 wrote: » Didn't know that, who did he play for? Must have been one of the earlier recruits if he was drafted in 84 and St Pauls Killarney only got the whole ball rolling with regards to imports around 81 or so.
1984 Team Yoplait had a very successful campaign in Division 2, finishing a close second behind Liam McHales Ballina, and winning promotion back to the top flight. The season was topped off by an International Tournament, which featured Winthrop College from North Carolina, held in Inchicore. With renewed vigour and healthy funding, the club faced into 1984-85 season with confidence. Fran Ryan took over as coach and Dan Trant, an exciting guard and Alvis Rogers a 6’8” power forward from Wake Forest were brought in.