I don’t say this to be an , but fyi he passed a few years ago.Darn only 32, sorry to learn this news. Always enjoyed watching him play.
Yeah, I was going to point out...was cofused by this thread unless an anniversary? Always happy to remember Stanley though ...tragic loss.I don’t say this to be an , but fyi he passed a few years ago.
I was thinking the same. Is today the anniversary of his death? If not the OP came out of left field on this one.Yeah, I was going to point out...was cofused by this thread unless an anniversary? Always happy to remember Stanley though ...tragic loss.
Not anniversary,,, very random post but much love for Stanley. Gone too soonI was thinking the same. Is today the anniversary of his death? If not the OP came out of left field on this one.
You were sitting right near me then since I sat in sticks seats every game next to Kemba familyWas at the Texas game in 2010 sitting right behind Kemba and Dysons mom.
Electric alley oop. Recorded the game and rewatched it when I got home.
“Sticks, to the rafters!” is a sports call forever etched in my mind, even though I didn’t hear the call on TV live.
Great all around human being. He is missed.
I like that — this board could always use more love (and reels) for sticks.No, I just like watching his highllights every once in a while. He was a vicious dunker and there was nobody better on put back dunks in traffic. He was something else. Stanley made you watch every minute of every game.
hanging out with JC and Sticks in Buffalo Bay. You have the life my friend!Stanley was one great human being - Perfect? No but he remembers his struggles and wanted to give back.
JC loved Stanley as his own son. I would talk to Stanley during the summers in Madison when he would come down to spend time at JC's summer home while working at JC's camp.
What an athlete
Always a good tribute to Sticks, and a good reminder of what this program is all about.No, I just like watching his highllights every once in a while. He was a vicious dunker and there was nobody better on put back dunks in traffic. He was something else. Stanley made you watch every minute of every game.
I use to kill him with Rautins.Sticks had great body control, especially in the air taking contact, and a great nose for the ball as mentioned above. He used to just say just throw it up in the vicinity of the hoop and he would go get it. While he did fall in love with the 3 a bit too much, he was actually a better shooter than his percentages say. I used to rag on him for boosting his ratings in NCAA 2K because the "game got his game wrong." Oh the memories.