I was just recently thinking back to one of the best blockers ever for Iowa State, Kelvin Cato. He played 2 years at Iowa State and was dominant, before heading to the NBA. Take a look at his stats and this old video on him. Click here.


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IMO, he is one of the Top 5 "under-appreciated" Cyclones of all time considering the impact he had on those teams and how much people talk about him. He was a force.I was just recently thinking back to one of the best blockers ever for Iowa State, Kelvin Cato. He played 2 years at Iowa State and was dominant, before heading to the NBA. Take a look at his stats and this old video on him. Click here.
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What I liked about Kato was he didn't shoot 40% at the rim trying to finger roll in a basket. It was usually thunderous two handed dunk.Cato doesn't block shots, he gets defensive dunks!
It was a really fun time at the end of the Big 8 for the clones!Those two years ('95-96, '96-97) were really, really fun ones with him and the late, great Dedric Willoughby (RIP). Winning the very last Big 8 tournament in 1996 is still, IMO, one of the true magical moments in ISU BB history.
Great Scott!!Anybody else think that Tim Floyd looks like Michael J. Fox in that interview?
Yep denying Kansas where their fans were bragging before that they were going to be the winner of the last game in the Big 8. Sorry KU.Those two years ('95-96, '96-97) were really, really fun ones with him and the late, great Dedric Willoughby (RIP). Winning the very last Big 8 tournament in 1996 is still, IMO, one of the true magical moments in ISU BB history.
That definitely was cool.Yep denying Kansas where their fans were bragging before that they were going to be the winner of the last game in the Big 8. Sorry KU.
Almost triple-double According to this, he was 29-12-8. Splitting hairs, that's still a gooood stat line. And 73% from the field!Cato was ISU’s best shot blocker of all time. He had a triple-double in the first round of the NCAA tournament, with double digit points, rebounds, and BLOCKS. I believe the opponent was Illinois State.
What made him so effective at blocking shot was his ability to remain on his feet until the opponent was in the air and then rise up for the swat.
Ah, my memory is not was it used to beAlmost triple-double According to this, he was 29-12-8. Splitting hairs, that's still a gooood stat line. And 73% from the field!
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Iowa State vs. Illinois State Box Score (Men), March 13, 1997 | College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com
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