What year is this supposed to be?
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I looked at Phoenix's roster for 74 through 80 and no William/Bill Sadler was on there. I found one instance of a draft of a Bill Sadler in 1983 to Dallas, from Pepperdine University.
Anybody recognize the guy guarding Pistol?
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0006669/
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What year is this supposed to be?
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I looked at Phoenix's roster for 74 through 80 and no William/Bill Sadler was on there. I found one instance of a draft of a Bill Sadler in 1983 to Dallas, from Pepperdine University.
Last edited by oligarchy; 08-02-2007 at 12:46 PM.
I think it's Van Arsdale, but damned if he aint a dead ringer for Colonel Stuart from Die Hard 2.
was number 5, I believe. I have to figure who this is now..
I'd ask JMark.
DVD was #5, but he DOES look a lot like Colonel Stuart in the pic above:
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i thought he was in prison trying to see how his horse did the night before.
"Oh Maravich, Pete Maravich. The Pistol who averaged 44 points per game at LSU. I read about you in Sport Magazine. You seemed a bit out of your league on ABC's Wide World of Sports, I thought."
According to IMBd, William Sadler is 5-foot-8.
Don Buse had a white guy fro:
http://www.nba.com/suns/history/Don_Buse-26728-68.html
It's a joke people. The guy in the picture is merely a doppelganger for Colonel Stuart.
Perhaps Don Buse? He played 1977-1980. He wore the number ten.
On the front of the jersey, there looks to be a 1. On the back, I believe there is an 'E' at the end of the jersey.
the jew fro needs to make a comeback in the NBA
I'd ask dumb_suns_fan or yourcheatinheart, but they only started following the Suns when Nash signed there as a FA. They couldn't pick Barkley or Kevin Johnson out of a lineup
Arsdale wasn't on the 79-80 team. It has to be someone on the 79-80 team because according to basketball-reference.com, Maravich was only on the Jazz for 17 games of the 79-80 season.
Don Buse was a 6-4 guard who wore #10.
Looks like him, though not exact, and it appears he's got an "E" on the back of his jersey and is wearing a double-digit number beginning with "1"...
Last edited by JMarkJohns; 08-02-2007 at 01:38 PM.
Pete is #7 in this pic, he also wore #44 for NOLA. That could narrow down the year it was taken.
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Buse on the Pacers. Straight hair.
Yeah, I'm fairly certain it's Buse.
When did Pete wear #7 and when did he wear #44? Why the switch? He wore 44 in Atlanta.
..but Pete played with the New Orleans Jazz, same number. 1974-1979
44 in ATL and Boston; 7 in NO/Utah
When the Jazz moved to Utah, they added the word "Utah" on top of the Jazz wordmark. Utah is not present in the pic above:
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He also wore 44 for the Jazz:
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It's obviously post knee injury (in 1977-78), so it's later on in his Jazz career. I figured the 79-80 Utah team because of the contraption on his leg, and because it was a year Buse fit.
EDIT: OK, so we've determined that it's post knee-injury (1977-78), but prior to the Jazz moving to Utah in 1979-80 (good catch, Findog), so my guess is the picture was taken in the 78-79 season (he played 49 games), wherewith Buse still fits, as he was with the Suns from 77-78 through 79-80.
That was only on the home jersey, which is the white jersey.
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