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______ Passed Away Today, RIP (13 Viewers)

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Former MSU big man Adreian Payne

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RIP AP. One of my favorite Spartan Dawgs. 31 is way too young. Special man especially off the court. His friendship with cancer patient Lacey Holsworth showed just what type of person he really was.

GOGREEN  :(

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Sad day.  Seemed like such a good dude.  Remember him being a thorn in the Badgers side many a times.  RIP big fella.

 
Bob Lanier, NBA Hall Of Famer. He was 73.

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the prototypical Big Man. his Bonnies beating my Eagles is what pointed my interest to college ball. he was sumn different from the beanpole guys and to watch a deep giant's handle get sharper, shot range get wider and footwork get sharper (when his knees allowed) every season was an inspiration to this hulking young man. RIP -

 
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Living in Milwaukee in the early '80s, got to see him play quite a bit with those really good Bucks teams alongside Marques Johnson, Sidney Moncrief, Junior Bridgeman, etc. Was still an effective force underneath and always seemed like a class act. 

 
In the early 90's I interviewed a guy who played with Lanier.

He told me a story about a time that Lanier blew out his shoe during practice.  Bob took it off, and shot it at a pretty good-sized garbage can just off the court.

The shoe didn't go in the can; it straddled across the top of it.

The whole team was cracking up.

The guy telling me this story broke up in laughter 3-4 times before he could finish the story. He had me laughing too.

He didn't get the job though

RIP Mr Lanier

 
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Fred Ward was hella more than Dad Dirt. Gus Grissom in The Right Stuff, a regular player in the Robert Altman film stable, showed range as Henry Miller in Henry & June, even a short run as action star as the titled Remo Williams. Square jaw with a soul - 'ppreciatcha. RIP -
I just watched The Right Stuff. What a great, upcoming cast. And Short Cuts was a great film, too

 
Fred Ward was hella more than Dad Dirt. Gus Grissom in The Right Stuff, a regular player in the Robert Altman film stable, showed range as Henry Miller in Henry & June, even a short run as action star as the titled Remo Williams. Square jaw with a soul - 'ppreciatcha. RIP -
oh i agree but when i hear that name i think of that particular scene

 

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