I really did enjoy the photos of the old tobacco warehouses and downtown Durham. Are the photos available and for sale?
Every other day or so there seems to be a new picture with a trivia caption attached to it. However, I rarely if ever know the answer and would love to learn but there is no link to find out. Please provide the answers on the front page or as a thread in the forum for me and the rest of us non-educated noobs who have only been following basketball for the last 10 years or so.
I really did enjoy the photos of the old tobacco warehouses and downtown Durham. Are the photos available and for sale?
I believe today's photo is of Wes Unseld - the 6'7" center for the Baltimore Bullets.
Yes, that's got to be Wes Unseld--though I think of him as being with the Washington Bullets, which is where they were when they won the NBA championship with Wes and Elvin Hayes. Hard to believe now that the Bullets/Wizards could ever have won a championship.
I agree with the poster who asked that answers be posted. Often the questions are answered in a comment thread, but it might be nice to get some more info.
Today's entry looks to be Earl the Pearl Monroe from Winston Salem St. days although I've never heard the black Jesus reference before. I'm really enjoying this series of pictures of "vintage" basketball greats.
Last edited by 77devil; 05-29-2010 at 08:44 AM.
Didn't Earl the "Pearl" play with the Baltimore Bullets and then later with Clyde Frazier and the Knicks?
Tom Mac
Yes ... Black Jesus was Earl "The Pearl" Monroe. As I understand it, he got the nickname because fans thought he would lead his team to the promised land, aka, a championship!!
Name the 4 Duke players selected in the first round in the 1991 draft?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991_NBA_Draft
O-knarf, there were no Duke players selected in the first round of the 1991 draft.
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Is today's picture taken under the clock tower? It sure likes like what I remember seeing years ago. I mean, really, years ago. It can't be anything else.