Toure is not the first to wear a jersey with the number 27 on it, my good buddy Roy Wehde wore No. 27 in the 1943-44 season.
Thanks! Thought maybe there were some historic examples before the numeral rule.
Toure is not the first to wear a jersey with the number 27 on it, my good buddy Roy Wehde wore No. 27 in the 1943-44 season.
I hear rumors that DeAndre Kane really wanted number 50...Makes me wonder what numbers some past players might have wanted if all of 0 to 99 were available.
I gave this a Giggle emoji, but he truly did want #50. (The "laugh" is because I thought of it as "wanted, but didn't get").I hear rumors that DeAndre Kane really wanted number 50...
Yeah. I know. And if I didn't, the color commentator for EVERY game he played in for us made sure to remind me that he was wearing it for his father. Do you really not remember the bingo cards?I gave this a Giggle emoji, but he truly did want #50. (The "laugh" is because I thought of it as "wanted, but didn't get").
Vaguely recall the bingo aspect.Yeah. I know. And if I didn't, the color commentator for EVERY game he played in for us made sure to remind me that he was wearing it for his father. Do you really not remember the bingo cards?
Did not know this. It seems most teams must 'feel sorry' for the refs still, as the #'s 0-5 are still the most common, by far?In high school it still is, college has switched to pro rule. Any number from 0 to 99.
Probably attachment to their high school number plays a role too.Did not know this. It seems most teams must 'feel sorry' for the refs still, as the #'s 0-5 are still the most common, by far?
Great place for you to be, where you get to see all the guys!mbb is going to think I'm stalking them.In last 11 days seen some version of mbb like 5 times at work. 2 times it was entire team and staff. 2 times it was TJ and an asst. (Green) and (Crawford) another time was TJ and a small group of players but it included big 3 of Lipsey, Milan, and Jefferson.