View Full Version : Paul "Big Show" Wight High SchooL Basketball Stats
Lebron23
10-25-2012, 05:02 PM
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Wally450
10-25-2012, 05:29 PM
Averaging a triple double :applause:
Rake2204
10-25-2012, 05:52 PM
I'll start by saying those numbers are incredibly impressive. I'm not entirely convinced I could pull off such averages while playing against fifth graders. That said, I took a look at his alma mater and under "alumni" for his graduating year, there's only 14 students. That's not to say his statistics aren't impressive, but at 7'1'', in a division likely filled with other schools just as small, I can at least better understand how it happened.
The list of alumni (he was 1990): http://www.kingacademy.org/common/content.asp?PAGE=470
Lived in Ponca City, OK when he attended Northern Ok JC. About 5 miles away.
My buddy owned the local sports card shop. Paul would come in pretty often. I'm 6'8" or so and have been around some pretty big people. I was invisible behind him. He had to have somebody else open the card packs for him; he couldn't tear them without wrecking the cards. A soda can looked like a miniature in his hand.
Did he play any college ball? Even at a small school? I just hope to God he didn't stop after high school and gave himself a chance in basketball.
Thorpesaurous
10-26-2012, 07:48 AM
He was on Opie and Anthony the other day and they talked a bit about his athletic background. He talked about having a bad experience with a football coach, and that's why he didn't play most of his life, but he did play as a senior in HS, and the team went from not very good to making states. And he did describe himself as a really good basketball player. And he also said he's done a little boxing in his adult life, which it sounds like he wasn't that good at.
Rake2204
10-26-2012, 09:45 AM
Did he play any college ball? Even at a small school? I just hope to God he didn't stop after high school and gave himself a chance in basketball.From reading the summary in the original post, it'd seem as if he transferred to Wichita State after averaging 14 and 6 in junior college.
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