Football Sunday !!! -November 15th, 2020
Hope Your Team Wins !!
Lionel Simmons
Did you know the 1990-1991 Sacramento Kings were 1-40 in road games?? One bright spot was 1st Team All Rookie (22) Lionel Simmons. L-Train Averaged: 18 points, 9 rebounds, and 4 assists. He finished 2nd in Rookie of The Year voting.
Paul Hornung - R.I.P. Golden Boy
R.I.P - Did you know that Running Back Paul Hornung is the only player to win the Heisman Trophy from a losing team? When ‘Golden Boy’ took home the hardware in 1956 his Notre Dame squad finished at a lousy 2-8. Paul led his team in the following Categories:
Passing
Rushing
Scoring
Kickoff & Punt Returns
Punting
He also played defense and led his team in passes broken up and was second in interceptions and tackles made. R. I. P. Golden Boy
World B. Free
Happy 66th to our man ‘The Prince of Mid-Air’ Mr. World B. Free. Got a freebie answer for your Blaze Word Fun Crossword puzzle in Issue # 4. Did you know Lloyd finished second in PPG average in both the ‘78-’79 & ‘79-’80 seasons when he averaged 28.8 and 30.2 respectively. I’ve got a FREE Issue of Blaze # 4 going to the first person who can tell me the Player who led the league in PPG both of those seasons? Pleas DM over your answer along with a mailing address.
Take a Lap
Reminder: We Have Roaches
Michael Williams
Let’s give it up for our Bud Michael Williams. The Minnesota Timberwolves guard holds the NBA record for most consecutive Free Throws made. Williams sank # 97 straight from the charity stripe over 19 games from March 24th to November 9th, of 1993. His eighty four in a row to finish the ‘92-’93 season surpassed the previous record of 78 set by Calvin Murphy in 1981. Mike hit his first thirteen of the fresh season before missing one in a 110-95 loss to the San Antonio Spurs on November 9th.
I’ve got a FREE Issue of Blaze # 12 going to the fan who can tell us who ranks 2nd on the list & how many they made in a row.
Blazin
Is Pitcher Lowell Palmer & Famed Skyjacker D.B. Cooper One In The Same?
Lowell’s last MLB appearance was in September of 1974. Just a mere two months before a mystery man using the alias Dan Cooper hijacked Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 305 from Portland to Seattle. Cooper calmly demanded $200,000, and parachutes from authorities. At some point he leapt from the back stairs of the plane as it flew over the Columbia River Wilderness. He’s never been heard from again. Check out the Infamous America Podcast from @blackbarrelmedia for the full story.
Lowell resurfaced in Venezuela in ‘74-75 after his days in the bigs, pitching for the Cardenales de Lara. (Lara Cardinals) Seems like the perfect little place to lie low while the heat cools down if you ask me. Palmer went 2-6 with a 3.56 ERA in 65 Innings of work. However, we mostly remember Lowell for his 1989 season with the West Palm Beach Tropics of the Senior Professional Baseball Association. At 42 he was the 2nd oldest player on the Tropics. Any Tropics fans out there know who was the oldest?
Magic Johnson - November 7th, 1991
It was back on November 7th, 1991 that Los Angeles Lakers Legend Earvin ‘Magic’ Johnson abruptly retired from the NBA due to his contraction of the HIV Virus.
Thanks to our buds at @whateverwilmington for sending over this Issue of Revolutionary Comics ‘Sports Superstars # 3’ The Magic Johnson Story.
Vince Coleman
Did you guys know that St. Louis Cardinals speedster Vince Coleman is the 1st Major Leaguer to steal over 100 bases in their first three seasons? Here’s another tidbit about Vince. He led the NL in stolen bases for 6 straight seasons!! (‘85-’90)
Who's Next?
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Rory Sparrow
In a game against the Los Angeles Clippers, on November 5, 1988, Guard Rory Sparrow scored the first points in Heat history. Sparrow went on to average a career-high 12.5 points that season.
Terry Catledge
Looking Good ‘Cat Man’ !! Forward Terry Catledge is the dude who refused to give up his # 33 to Shaquile O’Neal, when the phenom was selected 1st overall by the Orlando Magic in 1992, forcing Shaq-Fu to select his old High School # 32 instead. Terry had led the Magic in scoring with 19.4 ppg in their inaugural season of 1989-90. Happy Birthday Terry !!
Tyrone Corbin- First Triple Double in Minnesota Timberwolves History
A Sunday salute to our bud Mr. Tyrone Corbin who recorded the first triple-double in Minnesota Timberwolves history, when he racked up 10 points, 13 rebounds and a career-high 10 assists, against the Dallas Mavericks back on January 2, 1991.
Pooh Richardson
Jerome ‘Pooh’ Richardson Jr. was the first draft pick in Minnesota Timberwolves history. The former UCLA guard was selected 10th overall in the 1989 draft. Pooh was voted first team all rookie for the ‘89-’90 season which saw the expansion Wolves go 22-60. Happy Birthday Pooh!
Glenn Burke
Hi-Fiving Friday for our guy Mr. Glenn Burke. He and Los Angeles Dodgers teammate Dusty Baker are noted as being the inventors of the Hi-Five, back on October 2nd, 1977. R.I.P. Glenn
Blaze #12
Blaze #12 Is Finally Here !!
We’re stoked to present Volume #2 of The Amazing Blaze Zine. We wanted to go back to the roots of zine making with this Issue. Total D.I.Y. Merge the vibes of an 80’s era punk zine, with our version of Blaze induced sports nostalgia. Here’s the results in the form of Issue #12. 36 page Zine Printed & Staple bound in the Blaze Studios. 5” x 7” Just $10. Ships Snail Mail.
Bob Golic
Wishing a Happy Birthday 63rd birthday to everyone’s favorite Resident Adviser, Bob Golic. Did you know the Cleveland Browns Nose Tackle earned Pro Bowl Honors for 3 straight seasons from 1985-87?