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    Sparty just slapped the floor

    sparty goes up 1 and slaps the floor....


    somewhere wojo cocks his head and says, "yeah?"
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    Quote Originally Posted by moonpie23 View Post
    sparty goes up 1 and slaps the floor....


    somewhere wojo cocks his head and says, "yeah?"
    And I hope Wojo and Duke doesn't forget Miami's mocking them by slapping the floor down in Coral Gables this year.

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    now all the spartys are doing it.....up 3...2:18 left to play
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    All except one, Derrick Nix was busy giving Zeller a shot to the 'nads. Aint nobody got time for that!

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    I remember when WE used to slap the floor... (gets misty eyed).
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    Quote Originally Posted by msdukie View Post
    I remember when WE used to slap the floor... (gets misty eyed).
    Your senior year, the WDNC radio people mixed a "heart-beat" soundtrack to the dunk late in the UNC game. It was like a hearbeat mapped over the floor slaps. It was so great.

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    I couldn't believe that.

    I'm still not buying Larranaga's response, that Miami was complimenting Duke, but I do believe Michigan State was taking one from Duke's book. Too bad they didn't take our knack for free throws!

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    Quote Originally Posted by throatybeard View Post
    Your senior year, the WDNC radio people mixed a "heart-beat" soundtrack to the dunk late in the UNC game. It was like a hearbeat mapped over the floor slaps. It was so great.
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    The funniest part was when four Spartans slapped the floor, while Derrick Nix (instead of slapping the floor) hit Tyler Zeller in the nads to get him back for a play that happened a couple minutes earlier.

    Of course, that led to Izzo taking Nix out to calm him down after he had just hit back to back buckets, and MSU proceeded to collapse down the stretch, so maybe it wasn't so funny after all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by msdukie View Post
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    It's the second home game that I noticed MSU has done this

    I think Izzo seriously wants MSU to be the Duke BBall program of the Midwest. This is the second home game in a row that they've done this. Players slapped the floor last week in their home game against Michigan. I think I remember reading in the past that Izzo admires the Duke program.

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    I'm sure I used to know the answer to this, but it's receded into the dusty cobwebs of my middle age mind.

    When did the floor slapping tradition start? It was a well established tradition by the mid 90's. Did it start with the Amaker/Dawkins era? Did K institute it, or was it a player created tradition?

    Thanks in advance, and then get off my porch.

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    Gus

    My friends,

    I think Wojo started this more agressively and it carried on through the Duke years.

    I think,

    Have nice day

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    Quote Originally Posted by gus View Post
    I'm sure I used to know the answer to this, but it's receded into the dusty cobwebs of my middle age mind.

    When did the floor slapping tradition start? It was a well established tradition by the mid 90's. Did it start with the Amaker/Dawkins era? Did K institute it, or was it a player created tradition?

    Thanks in advance, and then get off my porch.
    I ask this with the most respect possible, but you guys aren't suggesting that "floor slapping" was invented/originated at Duke, right? As THE high-profile college program that made it more *mainstream*, sure, I absolutely agree. But my pee-wee coach made us floor slap while doing defensive drills in the early 80s. My older brother's team did it all of the time in high school varsity games around the same time.


    (I have come across a Duke fan or two (not on here) that really did think that no defender in the history of basketball ever slapped the floor before Coach K invented it. Maybe they were kidding, I couldn't tell.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by TexHawk View Post
    I ask this with the most respect possible, but you guys aren't suggesting that "floor slapping" was invented/originated at Duke, right? As THE high-profile college program that made it more *mainstream*, sure, I absolutely agree. But my pee-wee coach made us floor slap while doing defensive drills in the early 80s. My older brother's team did it all of the time in high school varsity games around the same time.


    (I have come across a Duke fan or two (not on here) that really did think that no defender in the history of basketball ever slapped the floor before Coach K invented it. Maybe they were kidding, I couldn't tell.)
    Of course I don't believe floor slapping was invented at Duke, just as the term "airball" wasn't. It is, however, a tradition associated with Duke, just as the cadence that "airball" is chanted with started at Cameron. I'm just trying to remember when that started (slapping, not airball. Airball is well documented).

    It did not start with Wojo. This I can say definitively, because I was at Duke before Wojo and knew that a floor slap meant "we're getting a stop here".

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    floor slapping

    My friends,

    Yea you are probably right. Pee Wee hoop was where it stated.
    But he asked about the real, original Duke floor slapping!
    I think it was Wojo.
    Or his high school coach!

    LOL
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    My favorite part of that game was when Mike Tirico said the following:
    "This isn't the first Michigan State athletic event we've had clock issues with. Football games, there's been a lot of issues over the years."

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    Floor slapping at Duke -- during games -- started Coach K's first year. Of course it's a regular drill done by all ages of basketball players. When Coach K came to Duke, he inherited players that were, well, let's just say they weren't defensive specialists. K, being rather defensively minded (there's an understatement!), used floor slapping during games to get them into good defensive stances and remind them to play defense. Sitting them until they played defense wasn't an option back then, as the whole team had to get used to playing focused man-to-man defense instead of Foster's zone until they could go back on offense. Instead, players could slap the floor to remind themselves (and show Coach K) that they're focused on defense. It wasn't intended (initially) to stir up the team or the crowds. That came after my time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by devil84 View Post
    Floor slapping at Duke -- during games -- started Coach K's first year. Of course it's a regular drill done by all ages of basketball players. When Coach K came to Duke, he inherited players that were, well, let's just say they weren't defensive specialists. K, being rather defensively minded (there's an understatement!), used floor slapping during games to get them into good defensive stances and remind them to play defense. Sitting them until they played defense wasn't an option back then, as the whole team had to get used to playing focused man-to-man defense instead of Foster's zone until they could go back on offense. Instead, players could slap the floor to remind themselves (and show Coach K) that they're focused on defense. It wasn't intended (initially) to stir up the team or the crowds. That came after my time.
    Did they floor slap at West Point?

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    Quote Originally Posted by devil84 View Post
    Floor slapping at Duke -- during games -- started Coach K's first year. Of course it's a regular drill done by all ages of basketball players. When Coach K came to Duke, he inherited players that were, well, let's just say they weren't defensive specialists. K, being rather defensively minded (there's an understatement!), used floor slapping during games to get them into good defensive stances and remind them to play defense. Sitting them until they played defense wasn't an option back then, as the whole team had to get used to playing focused man-to-man defense instead of Foster's zone until they could go back on offense. Instead, players could slap the floor to remind themselves (and show Coach K) that they're focused on defense. It wasn't intended (initially) to stir up the team or the crowds. That came after my time.
    Players (guards) did it when I was there, mostly Tommy Amaker.

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