Which former KY player fell down the most

StubbornPenny

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The Harrisons also are pretty adept at falling down. Andrew has done it on defense a couple times this season, haha. But they both fall hard around the hoop sometimes.
 

CELTICAT

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May 21, 2002
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Originally posted by MdWIldcat55:
MKG spent a lot of time on the deck, much of it as a result of effort, but he fell a lot.
This was my initial thought too. He not only fell several times each game, but seemed as if he was mortally wounded in the process. Next thing you know he's smiling, getting offensive rebounds, all while tearing the other team's heart out.
 

docholiday51

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Originally posted by flacat22:

Originally posted by Smashcat:
Magloire by far.
but to his credit, there were usually one or two of the guys in different colored jerseys going with him.
and at least one of them was in a half nelson or an abdominal stretch
 

Reber3

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Wall fell down a lot. Andrew will be on this list when he is a former cat.
 

wildcatdonf

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Originally posted by rojas:
Originally posted by DukeSucks51:
I think Archie Goodwin fell down more than any former Cat, maybe he holds the NCAA record for most falls in one season. Are ther others you can remember?
Not a player but my guess would be coach Billy Clyde Gillispie. Coach Eddie Sutton would be a close second.
^^^
 

Xception

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I swear the razor got pranked with Vaseline on the shoes before every game by a teammate , could not stay upright .
 
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IYAOYAS1

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Whoever said Harris. I know he always got banged up. How about Porter?
 

IYAOYAS1

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There is a difference between falling down and diving for loose balls on a hustle play.
 

kuhlkat

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Us older fans know there positively is only one answer for this.
Rob freaking Lock
Spent most of the game on the floor {after each lay-up he missed}
 
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Nubb16

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James Young
 
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Blind Karl Hess

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Mar 12, 2006
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Eric Bledsoe, God love him, fell down more than Gerald Ford during his season here. He was still awesome and did many awesome things that far outweighed falling down a lot. But he fell a lot.
 

CatInKansas

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John Wall used to hit the floor after those circus layups he would make. Scared me to death every time.
 

BluegrassBaron

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Jared Prickett sure fell down a bunch, along with missing about 1,000 layups. He would have been our all time leading scorer if he could have just hit layups. No joke.





This post was edited on 1/9 7:54 PM by BluegrassBaron
 

jameslee32

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Mar 26, 2009
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Originally posted by wldctky:
Originally posted by UKSlim:
Gimel Martinez
this...and it's not even close
Deandre Liggins and Chuck Hayes were close. Maybe even ahead in the flop category. Two of the best defenders ever!
 

kitkoodle

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I dunno kinda remember John Wall on the floor alot as well, yes it was diving for the ball..but gawd I would hold my breath everytime he ran into the stands, or fall on the sidelines, going after the ball
 
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bigbluelou

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KAT will hold the record at the end of this season, what with his size 87 feet and his obvious walking issues.