AK, one of my favorite players from the BCG era, also announces retirement from the game:
https://instagr.am/p/Bzo_KeKhqfm
https://instagr.am/p/Bzo_KeKhqfm
You'd think you would know that your favorite wore #44, not #47.jeremy said:
Ak 47 was so cool. Also one of my favorites.
You'd think you would remember that people held signs saying "AK47"... a play on his initials and a Soviet rifle since he was from a former Soviet countryJunkhead said:You'd think you would know that your favorite wore #44, not #47.jeremy said:
Ak 47 was so cool. Also one of my favorites.
Tango_Mike said:You'd think you would remember that people held signs saying "AK47"... a play on his initials and a Soviet rifle since he was from a former Soviet countryJunkhead said:You'd think you would know that your favorite wore #44, not #47.jeremy said:
Ak 47 was so cool. Also one of my favorites.
What idiots did that?Tango_Mike said:You'd think you would remember that people held signs saying "AK47"... a play on his initials and a Soviet rifle since he was from a former Soviet countryJunkhead said:You'd think you would know that your favorite wore #44, not #47.jeremy said:
Ak 47 was so cool. Also one of my favorites.
Sorry, that was written more harshly than I meant.Junkhead said:What idiots did that?Tango_Mike said:You'd think you would remember that people held signs saying "AK47"... a play on his initials and a Soviet rifle since he was from a former Soviet countryJunkhead said:You'd think you would know that your favorite wore #44, not #47.jeremy said:
Ak 47 was so cool. Also one of my favorites.
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After a Dallas Morning News article profiled Kavaliauskas, mentioning that he had only seen his mother twice since he moved to the USA, many Texas A&M fans inquired about raising money to reunite the family temporarily. Texas A&M discovered that the NCAA-financed Student-Athlete Opportunity Fund could be used, and paid for Birute Kavaliauskiene to travel to the US for the first time to see her son play in his last home game for A&M. In the Aggies' 94-78 win over Missouri, Kavaliauskas, whose mother traveled all the way from Lithuania to see him play, scored a career-high 26 points on 11-of-12 shooting. The win assured the Aggies of a second-place finish in the Big 12 regular season, the highest the team has ever finished in this conference.
Thanks for posting. Sweet.aggiejohn said:
Take trip back in time with the YouTube link above ---^
Several years ago I called InterSport and asked if I could buy the A&M segments. They refused. The fourth segment is the actual Kansas game. That would be gold to watch.Cobra39 said:Thanks for posting. Sweet.aggiejohn said:
Take trip back in time with the YouTube link above ---^
Cobra39
Bunk Moreland said:
He wasn't able to be 47 because college players can't use 6,7,8, or 9 as part of their jersey numbers.
For those who didn't know that rule, now is the time for your mind to be blown.
Privileged to sit courtside that day. Post game was amazing, very few dry eyes.PJYoung said:Quote:
After a Dallas Morning News article profiled Kavaliauskas, mentioning that he had only seen his mother twice since he moved to the USA, many Texas A&M fans inquired about raising money to reunite the family temporarily. Texas A&M discovered that the NCAA-financed Student-Athlete Opportunity Fund could be used, and paid for Birute Kavaliauskiene to travel to the US for the first time to see her son play in his last home game for A&M. In the Aggies' 94-78 win over Missouri, Kavaliauskas, whose mother traveled all the way from Lithuania to see him play, scored a career-high 26 points on 11-of-12 shooting. The win assured the Aggies of a second-place finish in the Big 12 regular season, the highest the team has ever finished in this conference.
aggiejohn said:
That game in Phog Allen is still the best live sporting event I've ever attended, and I doubt it'll ever be topped.