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Started by HognitiveDissonance, January 13, 2016, 11:00:03 pm

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HognitiveDissonance

Anybody else remember that game last year where the TV commentator remarked that his real name was Kingsley Moses?

Said someone mistakenly thought that obviously his first name was Moses and switched it around when he came to America, and he just decided to go with the flow.

I've never heard or read that in the Arkansas media.

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Dudeman

I remember that. I can't remember when or where though.
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Biggus Piggus

I've read it in Arkansas media many times. SMH.
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Woo Pig25

Very much a true story. His little brother that is a freshman at Philander Smith in Little Rock name is Eric Moses. 

hawgmasta

Kingsley. Like life aquatic. .

Hoggish1

Yep, heard that a time or two...  MK with be the King of Arkansas basketball before he's through here!

elksnort

Yes,

His high level of play is a very nice surprise to me.

Keep it up.

husker71

I was watching a game years ago and the announcer (pre season game) called Lewis Lloyd   Lloyd Lewis  I thought to myself how could a pro announcer not know that   I read an article once about one of the games he played in high school and some one with the school came up to a recruiter and told him "forget what you just saw he will never leave this neighborhood"  that has always stuck with me for some reason

The_Iceman

Did Ronnie Brewer break his arm?

Piggage

Reminds me of the announcer who kept saying Henry Hunter. I can't remember that announcer's name. It may have been Lundquist Verne.

HognitiveDissonance

Quote from: Dudeman on January 14, 2016, 03:22:09 am
I remember that. I can't remember when or where though.
It was the Auburn road game last year. One of the TV commentators.

HognitiveDissonance

By the way, it probably came across as a slap at the 'Arkansas media', and that wasn't the intent at all.

The intent was to express surprise that you don't hear more about that: Moses Kingsley is not even his name.

 

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Quote from: HognitiveDissonance on January 14, 2016, 04:41:24 pm
By the way, it probably came across as a slap at the 'Arkansas media', and that wasn't the intent at all.

The intent was to express surprise that you don't hear more about that: Moses Kingsley is not even his name.

I don't give a schtick what his name is, he's playin some real good basketball.

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Quote from: Piggage on January 14, 2016, 12:57:16 pm
Reminds me of the announcer who kept saying Henry Hunter. I can't remember that announcer's name. It may have been Lundquist Verne.

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Quote from: Piggage on January 14, 2016, 12:57:16 pm
Reminds me of the announcer who kept saying Henry Hunter. I can't remember that announcer's name. It may have been Lundquist Verne.

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