With the 3 point streak at 999 games I thought it would interesting to see what others most favorite or memorbale 3 pointer has been since the inception the rule in 1987?
Here are a few of mine and probably yours too.
My favorite and most memorable was when Cameron Mills and Scott Padget hit three pointers late in the 1998 Duke game. Living in northern Virginia I believe I could hear the state of Kentucky roar when Padgett hit his.
Anthony Epps three to tie the 1997 championship. Maybe the most important three ever hit by a UK player until:
Aaron Harrison went on his remarkable run in the 2014 NCAA's. Hitting game winning threes in consecutive games to win games. I'm not sure anyone has done anything close to that.
Tayshaun Prince making five in a row in a game against North Carolina. I think the last was from Richmond. That one nearly blew the top off of Rupp.
For shear drama the one Sparks made to tie the Michigan State game. Bounced all over the rim before going in. Then the review lasted forever before it was officially called a three pointer.
I'm sure I'm forgetting more than a few. So fill in the blanks.
Here are a few of mine and probably yours too.
My favorite and most memorable was when Cameron Mills and Scott Padget hit three pointers late in the 1998 Duke game. Living in northern Virginia I believe I could hear the state of Kentucky roar when Padgett hit his.
Anthony Epps three to tie the 1997 championship. Maybe the most important three ever hit by a UK player until:
Aaron Harrison went on his remarkable run in the 2014 NCAA's. Hitting game winning threes in consecutive games to win games. I'm not sure anyone has done anything close to that.
Tayshaun Prince making five in a row in a game against North Carolina. I think the last was from Richmond. That one nearly blew the top off of Rupp.
For shear drama the one Sparks made to tie the Michigan State game. Bounced all over the rim before going in. Then the review lasted forever before it was officially called a three pointer.
I'm sure I'm forgetting more than a few. So fill in the blanks.
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