Gene Shue passed away

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Shue and Tom Young were teammates at Maryland during the 1952-53 season.

R.I.P.

Keep the obits comin'. Those of us who are lifelong sports fans appreciate them.
That's a great connection. You scooped @Source !

Interesting from his Wikipedia page (talk about sticking it out and waiting for good things to happen!):

"Shue did not receive a scholarship and instead worked odd jobs, including cleaning the basketball court (only receiving a scholarship his senior season)."
In his tenure with Maryland, Shue and Millikan led the school's team to new heights, including their first 20-plus win regular season (23 his senior year), their first appearance in national rankings (peaked at #13 in 1954), and entrance into the Atlantic Coast Conference.[10]

Shue left Maryland as its star player[11] and their first high-profile NBA prospect. He broke all of the school scoring records and made the All-ACC team.
 

PiscatawayMike

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That's a great connection. You scooped @Source !

Interesting from his Wikipedia page (talk about sticking it out and waiting for good things to happen!):

"Shue did not receive a scholarship and instead worked odd jobs, including cleaning the basketball court (only receiving a scholarship his senior season)."
In his tenure with Maryland, Shue and Millikan led the school's team to new heights, including their first 20-plus win regular season (23 his senior year), their first appearance in national rankings (peaked at #13 in 1954), and entrance into the Atlantic Coast Conference.[10]

Shue left Maryland as its star player[11] and their first high-profile NBA prospect. He broke all of the school scoring records and made the All-ACC team.
When I was in high school in the late 70s/early 80s, I attended dozens of Nets games at the RAC. It wasn't unusual to see RU players and coaches at the games. I remember being at a Nets/San Diego Clippers game. Shue was the coach. Young and Shue were talking at length before a game. When Young stepped away, I asked Shue how he knew Coach Young. His response, "We played together in college long before you were born!"
 

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Mike, wasn't it you who said that your Dad had been an ironworker? If so, & if he is still with us, please give him my best from an old broken down former ironworker.
 
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Gene Shue was an NBA star when I was a kid. May he RIP. Little by little most of the older NBA stars are passing away. THe league only had 8 teams in the late 50's and I knew every player on every team at that time.
 
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PiscatawayMike

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Mike, wasn't it you who said that your Dad had been an ironworker? If so, & if he is still with us, please give him my best from an old broken down former ironworker.

Yes, that was me. No longer with us, unfortunately. He passed away in 1996.
 

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When I was in high school in the late 70s/early 80s, I attended dozens of Nets games at the RAC. It wasn't unusual to see RU players and coaches at the games. I remember being at a Nets/San Diego Clippers game. Shue was the coach. Young and Shue were talking at length before a game. When Young stepped away, I asked Shue how he knew Coach Young. His response, "We played together in college long before you were born!"
While I was a manager at RU and the Nets played there, I was paid $25 a day by the Nets trainer, Fritz Massman(what a character) most days to just use my key to the RAC and let the Nets in.

Also, because there was no place to buy coffee anywhere close to the RAC, both Gene Shue and Bill Raftery gave me a $20 bill(different times) to go to Dunkin Donuts and buy them a coffee. Both of them said to keep the change.......

Best of Luck,
Groz
 

PiscatawayMike

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While I was a manager at RU and the Nets played there, I was paid $25 a day by the Nets trainer, Fritz Massman(what a character) most days to just use my key to the RAC and let the Nets in.

Also, because there was no place to buy coffee anywhere close to the RAC, both Gene Shue and Bill Raftery gave me a $20 bill(different times) to go to Dunkin Donuts and buy them a coffee. Both of them said to keep the change.......

Best of Luck,
Groz
I can vouch for Massman being a character. I dealt with him when I interned for the Nets in 1986.
 
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