The Rodman she dished it off to was indeed Dennis Rodman's sister, Debra Rodman who was a star for Louisiana Tech and ended up playing professionally for the Dallas Diamonds
Ohhh I get it now. It’s an Energy thing for sure. She has the same Love for the game today like she did here. This made my heart smile. Great player. Awesome coach
She was an amazing player. You can see how fierce her teams are because of this legendary coach. I love her marching stomp at the end when she took that charge. 🥰
I lived in Ruston, La. at the time and I watched that game LIVE! My daddy would holler through the house to me, “Kim Mulkey’s playing!” I would run to watch the game. That continued until the day he died in 10/2011. He’d holler, “Kim Mulkey’s team is playing!” And I would run to watch the game with him and Mama. He died just before Baylor won the Championship in 2012. Once he hollered, “Kim Mulkey’s team is playing! Brittany Griner might dunk it!” She DID dunk it in the Championship game and Kim, literally, turned and stomped her foot IN THE AIR! Hahaha! I kept rewinding it just to see her so that again and again. Mama and I watched for the next 9 years. I’ve had to watch them alone now, since 9/2020. I will watch until I die or she retires! She is just as feisty and smart today and she was then. She excels at EVERYTHING SHE DOES!
Hey big game tomorrow before the Super Bowl “Kim Mulkey’s Team” playing at #1 South Carolina ! Just read her autobio WONT BACK DOWN and yes it is in reference to the late great Tom Petty
I believe this was back when the rules said you could only dribble with your hand on top of the ball. If your hand was on the side of the ball it was called a carry and you could be whistled by the ref. So if these clips look like the ball-handlers are less skilled than today's players that is a BIG REASON WHY.
The women also played with a larger ball back then … that sounds odd … What I mean is, they played with the same-sized ball the men have … that sounds even odder … You get my meaning.
I remember back in the early 1980s being stationed in a country (the Netherlands) with very little English speaking television programming. The VCR was a new innovation, so we watched videos sent to us from family members in the US of American television sports and other programming. We got the videos about two weeks after they were recorded. I remember watching her play on one of the videos l received from home. I still have those videos today in 2023.
Flashback 1979; there was a huge holiday tournament on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. I was finishing up roofing a house for my dad, I was 19 and on break from college (I was playing Junior College basketball). They were playing some of the games at different gyms in the area. They were playing some girl's games at my old high school (d'Iberville high school). d'Iberville high school was playing Hammond high school. We had a girl (Sandra Rushing) who was a great player and later signed with Alabama. The one thing that grabbed my attention was this little guard from Hammond that lit it up. I was so impressed with the way she played! I asked Tommy Hengen our girl's coach "Who was that little guard from Hammond" he told me her name was Kim Mulkey. I'm a UCONN fan. However, I loved the way she played, and I love her coaching style. She will have LSU in the Final Four!
The McGee twins were also on that USC team, such a loaded team. Pamela also played in the WNBA and her son in the NBA and daughter once played in the WNBA.
Kim may have been small but she was fearless, even though she and her team lost to USC in the championship game in '84 (I believe) she was not and had no fear guarding Cheryl Miller.
I dont know which year..but mulkey eon 2 national championships..1 ncaa and 1 whatever it was prior to ncaa..then she lost 1 to usc...of course mulkey played under pat summit in the 1984 olympics with chery miller...on the mens team was sone guy named Michael jordan😊
2:09 This is literally one of the greatest passes you will ever see. She predicted the movement of her offense and beat past 3 defenders to deliver the ball. This is all done in a moments notice with no time to think. Girl has a brilliant mind. I don't know anything about her but I won't be surprised to learn she is still unstoppable at whatever she is doing in life.
I see why LSU WB play how they play...they've embodied their coaches style in ways, passionate,smart, intense... even after The charge call, she hits em with a line from Martin Lawrence and started stomping with the BIG 🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕!!!!!!
100% agree, but great idea to go for the foul out and she sold it. Also I’m like 75% sure the other player double dribbled right before that. the difference in officiating for women’s sports is kind of a disgrace. not fair to the players
50s to 2000s there was no restricted zone or areas when u can take a charge.. Stockton the king of charging fouls used it in the backcourt.. Know your facts don't spit dumb words
True, but she got turnabout in the same game when she was called for a charge while on the break in the last ten seconds down 2. The defender was moving just like she was lol
Does her look remind you of someone 🤔🤔🤔 HVL? WHEN SHE CAME TO LSU SHE LITERALLY CHANGED HER HAIRSTYLE TO LOOK EXACTLY LIKE KIM DID BACK IN THE DAY.... I'M SURE THAT'S NOT A COINCIDENCE
She was remarkable. I watched La. Tech some back then. It was La. Tech, USC, and Old Dominion as the big three back then. Later, Tenn. took over for years.
I remember this game, but I was rooting for USC when Cynthia Cooper played for USC. First time I started watching women’s basketball and I have been watching women basketball since 1982. USC vs Louisiana Tech was a HUGE game. Love Kim Mulkey and Dawn Staley 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
I know I'm dating myself but I loved that team. I think they won back to back. And Kim ran it I'm telling you. She was Lil Kim before Lil Kim! Def a little fireball who knew what she was doing out there!!
This was so fun to watch as she was a little playmaker out there and I love how she was balling in the warmup jacket, but that's what they used to play in back then before all the girls started wearing the tank top jerseys.
Aw stop it's plenty of short players in todays womens game look at daisha fair at Syracuse and destinni Henderson when she was at South Carolina and shes playing against talk players back then in this video
You must have never seen Dana Evans play. Currently on the Sky roster, plays in the Euro Leagues and she played for Louisville in college. She's 5'5 and has a killer shot. Definitely holds her own against all the bigs out there.
That was not close to being a charge by the way, but she was a heck of a point guard. Didn't know that she is only 5'-4", she looks so much bigger pounding around on the bench as a coach.
This is an extraordinary woman from every level of life -great H.S player/ Great College player and VALEDICTORIAN/ GREAT Olympian-Gold Medalist/ Great Mother/ and now a GREAT COACH. A rare person indeed!
Does anyone know if there is a full copy of the LA Tech vs Cheney State game anywhere to watch? I live about a mile from what is now known as Cheney University in Southeastern PA. I am also looking for any highlights from Immaculata's run in Women's basketball in the 70s before they crowned the women's champions in their own NCAA Tournament.
Debra Rodman, Dennis' Sister. She was All American I believe. From my old neighbor hood in Dallas, TX. He has another sister ( Rhonda) that played at Stephen F Auston University as well.
Lynette Woodard on the list? I enjoyed watching this! These ladies were a decade before me. Jackie Stiles was my era, but it was great to see these games. Mulkey was a junkyard dawg!
@@charlesroquemore839Wasn’t the Rodman at SFA named Kim? Anyway, (possible) fun fact: Though Kim and Debra entered college before Dennis, I believe both are younger than him. Dennis didn’t go to college right out of high school and was 25 years old as an NBA rookie.
Pam and Paula McGee at USC. Pam was an ‘84 Olympian and is JaVale’s mom. Tech’s Pam Kelly. Angela Turner, Janice Lawrence and Pam Gant were All-Americans at some point in their careers too; they just aren’t well known. If the WNBA hadn’t been born when she was already 34 years old, Cynthia Cooper would have joined the obscure talent scrap heap too. She had a strong resume (Olympics, World Championships, etc.), but it took the WNBA stamp of approval to elevate her to all-time great status.
At the 2:44 mark, yeah I agree no way KIM MULKEY'S feet were planted before contact. Great players often get the benefit. No ref instant replays or challenges back then I assume.
@Easy E Network would u consider, dribbling horizontally down the baseline (clear when she starts goin) to escape a trap, to be "initiating contact? Or does running into someone who has nowhere else to go sound more like initiating ?
It's make sense why she's so fierce on the court as a coach.
Yes! It's great seeing that she won a championship 🏆 back when she was a player. She was a great point guard & an amazing coach now
That stomp after the charge looks like something she'd do today lol
Duh 😂
The fact they was hooping in polos with numbers on them is crazy 😂
LaTech was known for the sleeves
🔥🔥🥵🥵🥵 tbh lol
The Rodman she dished it off to was indeed Dennis Rodman's sister, Debra Rodman who was a star for Louisiana Tech and ended up playing professionally for the Dallas Diamonds
Sure that's not the same person?
Ok. I joked on that note.. but i saw resemblance
@@dustinolvey8877lmmfao!. Like that Jordan commercial with his mom showing him what to do
I wondered about that as soon as I heard the name.....I thought..surely not haha.....thx for the info
😂😂😂bruh you almost had me there
Ohhh I get it now. It’s an Energy thing for sure. She has the same Love for the game today like she did here. This made my heart smile. Great player. Awesome coach
What do you think of her now after leading her team to brawl with SC?
S.C. isn't so innocent .... Lets be fair now @@Daniweb1971
And what fashion sense!
Just a lousy human being😢
The commentator saying Mulkey is not fast I like to see him with the ball down the court.
She was amazing as a player, and today a great head coach.
Wow never knew coach had game like that....
Umm-no,she’s an absolute embarrassment.
OBVIOUSLY 🔥🐯🐯🐯🐯🐯💯💯💯💯
Confirmed
She was below average at best 5"4' Louisiana tech and never came close to making the wnba. Which is why she became a coach. Let's be real.
She was an amazing player. You can see how fierce her teams are because of this legendary coach. I love her marching stomp at the end when she took that charge. 🥰
I lived in Ruston, La. at the time and I watched that game LIVE! My daddy would holler through the house to me, “Kim Mulkey’s playing!” I would run to watch the game. That continued until the day he died in 10/2011. He’d holler, “Kim Mulkey’s team is playing!” And I would run to watch the game with him and Mama. He died just before Baylor won the Championship in 2012. Once he hollered, “Kim Mulkey’s team is playing! Brittany Griner might dunk it!” She DID dunk it in the Championship game and Kim, literally, turned and stomped her foot IN THE AIR! Hahaha! I kept rewinding it just to see her so that again and again. Mama and I watched for the next 9 years. I’ve had to watch them alone now, since 9/2020. I will watch until I die or she retires! She is just as feisty and smart today and she was then. She excels at EVERYTHING SHE DOES!
Sorry for your loss
What a great memory
Hey big game tomorrow before the Super Bowl “Kim Mulkey’s Team” playing at #1 South Carolina ! Just read her autobio WONT BACK DOWN and yes it is in reference to the late great Tom Petty
I like the way she stomped after getting that charge call 2:37
Great also that your dad loved the womens game
It's like if Reese Witherspoon could hoop.
lololol
Legally ballin! lol
Comment is gold😂
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Not taking away from any of the other players here but what a match up. Cheryl Miller vs Debra Rodman down low. Two astounding talents.
Don’t forget USC had Cynthia Cooper too!
If their is a woman's hall of fame for basketball... All of the names mentioned should be inserted into the WBHOF ....
@@cbone50 McGee sisters (Pam being Javale's mom) too
@@izell80 oh yeah! Good look! I heard she was a beast!!!
these are exceptional highlights!!!!! my favorite is the bounce pass to the wing. never seen that done before. amazing.
Calm and collected, floor general, ultra instinctive, understands pace, efficient, will take and make open shots. What a player.
Beautiful full circle moment for Kim ❤️ congratulations 🍾
She’s a little fireball for sure one of the more underrated figures in female sports
Then why is she a hall of famer?? And she was a champion as a player how is that underrated??
I heard a lot about Kim when I lived in Hammond. My uncles used to say she was a beast on the court.
1981, 1982, and 1988 National Champions. Those Lady Techsters were a PROBLEM!!!
They also won the last AIAW championship in 1980 when she was a freshman.
@amcasanave Wow I didn't realize that 😳
Truth!!
She coach like she played! Pure Greatest!❤️
I believe this was back when the rules said you could only dribble with your hand on top of the ball. If your hand was on the side of the ball it was called a carry and you could be whistled by the ref. So if these clips look like the ball-handlers are less skilled than today's players that is a BIG REASON WHY.
That takes far more skill.
It's way harder for sure.
The women also played with a larger ball back then … that sounds odd … What I mean is, they played with the same-sized ball the men have … that sounds even odder … You get my meaning.
She's a much better passer than anything I see today male or female ,college or pro. Bounce passes are just precise and in stride.
@@frank-ko6de it's hard to find a smart player that knows how to play
Who's here watching, after the LSU Championship WIN?!?!?! 🏀👏💜
That’s how UA-cam works
Me
Me didn’t know she played @Louisiana Tech in Ruston La where I grew up.
@@shoniawilliams4350 Louisiana through and through ❤️
Me!
This so awesome, I didn’t know she is a Louisiana Legend
These uniforms were iconic … legendary
I remember back in the early 1980s being stationed in a country (the Netherlands) with very little English speaking television programming. The VCR was a new innovation, so we watched videos sent to us from family members in the US of American television sports and other programming. We got the videos about two weeks after they were recorded. I remember watching her play on one of the videos l received from home. I still have those videos today in 2023.
Flashback 1979; there was a huge holiday tournament on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. I was finishing up roofing a house for my dad, I was 19 and on break from college (I was playing Junior College basketball). They were playing some of the games at different gyms in the area. They were playing some girl's games at my old high school (d'Iberville high school). d'Iberville high school was playing Hammond high school. We had a girl (Sandra Rushing) who was a great player and later signed with Alabama. The one thing that grabbed my attention was this little guard from Hammond that lit it up. I was so impressed with the way she played! I asked Tommy Hengen our girl's coach "Who was that little guard from Hammond" he told me her name was Kim Mulkey. I'm a UCONN fan. However, I loved the way she played, and I love her coaching style. She will have LSU in the Final Four!
Won it all today
You called it alright.
Mulkey is a hooper. Also, Cynthia Cooper and Cheryl Miller on the same team is crazy lol.
That was great hearing all those names being called! Cynthia Cooper was one of my favorite players to watch!
The McGee twins were also on that USC team, such a loaded team. Pamela also played in the WNBA and her son in the NBA and daughter once played in the WNBA.
Kim may have been small but she was fearless, even though she and her team lost to USC in the championship game in '84 (I believe) she was not and had no fear guarding Cheryl Miller.
USC lost this championship
I remember that charge they called on kim mulkey that was clearly blocking l tech was down 2 and should have been rewarded 2 free throws.
I dont know which year..but mulkey eon 2 national championships..1 ncaa and 1 whatever it was prior to ncaa..then she lost 1 to usc...of course mulkey played under pat summit in the 1984 olympics with chery miller...on the mens team was sone guy named Michael jordan😊
I never knew little Kim Mulkey was a player and a very good player. Great video history. Thanks!
What! She has won everything there is to win as a basketball player down to a golf medal
Bro she was made for basketball… coaching while playing 💪🏾✌🏽
Yeah you saw that right 😊
Come on really? Bro….
She was a very smart player. Also, as you can see, officials still don't know the difference between a block and a charge.
LOL! No kidding! What a terrible charging call.
I'm glad I wasn't the only one.
Yeah, for sure. TERRIBLE call!
Not even close!
2:33 is the moment, Kim wasn't standing still, um no charge there
As a person who is also not that tall to play B-ball, this makes me happy to see. My favorite moment 2:33 She has that same energy then and now!
And now she brought LSU a National championship 🏀🏀
💜 💛 🏀
Nope the refs definetly did that lol, one of the worst games I've seen 37 called fouls? Technical on Iowa for zero reason.
@@CaMOOflage1992 aww maybe next year champ ☺️
Oh I agree Angel Reese had to sit most of the first half along with 2 other LSU starters because of bad calls only difference is LSU has a deep bench
@@CaMOOflage1992run along little fella, mommy has some hot cocoa fir you and a teddy bear😊
And now at age 60 has coached LSU to the 2023 National Championship.
Coach Mulkey was ssssoooo cuuuute!!!! 😊
She looks like Reese Witherspoon in that first photo.
😂😂😂😂where?
ikr
Mulkey's teammate Debra Rodman is Dennis Rodman's sister. From my old neighbor hood in Dallas ( Oak Cliff) , TX .
2:09 This is literally one of the greatest passes you will ever see. She predicted the movement of her offense and beat past 3 defenders to deliver the ball. This is all done in a moments notice with no time to think. Girl has a brilliant mind. I don't know anything about her but I won't be surprised to learn she is still unstoppable at whatever she is doing in life.
that is a normal pass that i think most players can make
She coaches LSU, and coached Baylor for many years. One of the greatest coaches in college basketball history. Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer
Just won a ship too!
Won a championship for LSU yesterday!
Seriously good passing, I never knew she was so good as a player
I see why LSU WB play how they play...they've embodied their coaches style in ways, passionate,smart, intense... even after
The charge call, she hits em with a line from Martin Lawrence and started stomping with the BIG 🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕!!!!!!
Wow 5 * 4" she had game!! very good player, now very good coach !! CONGRATS LSU and Coachs NATIONAL CHAMPIONS !!!! From Cecil, Pa
She’s not fast, but she’s quick and very smart… 😂
Don’t know she looked pretty fast here. Compared to the other girls
@@timboslice8559I agree. She was definitely fast. And comfortable running full speed with a dribble.
In one game, they show her taking the ball from USC frosh & future legend Cynthia Cooper.
I love the excitement of the guard play in WBB.
It all makes sense now. Kim can hoop
This lady was fantastic as a college basketball player also
Certified Louisiana legend
Got that right a Louisiana 🔥 ball
True PG. Played with intensity just the way she coaches.
2:36 is the very definition of a blocking foul lol
Yeah that was ridiculous.
100% agree, but great idea to go for the foul out and she sold it. Also I’m like 75% sure the other player double dribbled right before that. the difference in officiating for women’s sports is kind of a disgrace. not fair to the players
Yeah bad call. But we see that all the time don't we.
50s to 2000s there was no restricted zone or areas when u can take a charge.. Stockton the king of charging fouls used it in the backcourt.. Know your facts don't spit dumb words
True, but she got turnabout in the same game when she was called for a charge while on the break in the last ten seconds down 2. The defender was moving just like she was lol
Kim mulkey was a POINT GUARD
Does her look remind you of someone 🤔🤔🤔 HVL?
WHEN SHE CAME TO LSU SHE LITERALLY CHANGED HER HAIRSTYLE TO LOOK EXACTLY LIKE KIM DID BACK IN THE DAY....
I'M SURE THAT'S NOT A COINCIDENCE
Frank Glieber on the call for CBS. One of the better play by play men in the business.
She played similar to her current starting PG Alexis Morris.
Serious star power on both these teams!
Coach was a baller
Saw Kim play at the Louisiana Sweet 16 her senior year. She dropped 60 in the state semi-final without a 3 pt line.
That’s saying something right there
What!
Coach Mulkey was nice!! 💯 Pure floor general and a bucket 🪣!!! She been a champion 🏆
She was remarkable. I watched La. Tech some back then. It was La. Tech, USC, and Old Dominion as the big three back then. Later, Tenn. took over for years.
She’s awesome 💪🏻
I remember this game, but I was rooting for USC when Cynthia Cooper played for USC. First time I started watching women’s basketball and I have been watching women basketball since 1982. USC vs Louisiana Tech was a HUGE game. Love Kim Mulkey and Dawn Staley 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
That's some hard core athleticism on display there now, boy.
Love the little Mulkey running around on the court. She was a beast :)
She was a great player n great coach
Great coach, great player, great great person!❤❤❤
Wow USC had Cheryl Miller and Cynthia Cooper on the same team 👀🤩
Plus the McGee twins, that team was LOADED!
@@roberthudson1959 JaVale's mother and aunt!
That team was crazy and they were going toe to toe I know they lost that game Cynthia Cooper and Cheryl Miller were DOGS
Sounded like Dennis Rodman was on Tech.
@@charlieh3998Debra Rodman is Dennis Rodmans older Sister
This is awesome. Thanks
Another championship in Louisiana 2023. Great job Coach Mulkey. Extra special thanks to Coach Mulkey for believing in Alexis Morris when no one did!!
Who's watching this after her buns coaching in the elite eight against caitlyn clark!
I wore #20 in HS in Seattle because of HER…..the Original Floor General #MulkeyLSU🔥💯🙌🏿👏🏿
Really?! And you didn't wear #20 because of Gary Payton?
@@spankbuda3769 SERIOUSLY HER🥰…1st…then GP got included 🥰🤣
Why am I not surprised at all? She always been fiery 🔥 she played her heart out like she be coaching out there today
Just glad this classy lady is our head coach at LSU
😂😂
Minnie Mulkey
Ok, is this some of the best point guard play ever!? I think so. She is like a general out there.
Wow I didn't even know she played big-time ball or was nice like that back then 🏀👏
Check out her resume, she has an Olympic gold medal too
If you dont know now you now
Clear block on that charge call though. Smart little player
I know I'm dating myself but I loved that team. I think they won back to back. And Kim ran it I'm telling you. She was Lil Kim before Lil Kim! Def a little fireball who knew what she was doing out there!!
She is Ms. Louisiana 4real!!!!! From Louisiana, played 4 Louisiana tech and won a national championship, than coaches LSU 2 a chip!!!!!!!! 👍🏾👍🏾🔥🔥
This was so fun to watch as she was a little playmaker out there and I love how she was balling in the warmup jacket, but that's what they used to play in back then before all the girls started wearing the tank top jerseys.
WHAT THA? I was waiting for them to take off their warmup shirt, but it was their actual game jersey😂. A shirt with a butterfly collar😂 that’s cold
BTW ... the ball being used was the "men's size" ball as women today in the NCAA and high school use a smaller sized ball.
She's been great for her whole life!
Balling in warm ups Amazing!!😎🏀
The little dish at 2:08 is pure Magic/Isiah! ... amazing player on a team that earned a *ton* of respect back in the day!
I remember seeing those Louisiana Tech unis when I was little and thought they were the coolest.
Mann them jerseys are 🔥
I love the passing.
She was a sinister passer and SMART with a sick set-shot at 5'4 don't think that height would cut it today.
Aw stop it's plenty of short players in todays womens game look at daisha fair at Syracuse and destinni Henderson when she was at South Carolina and shes playing against talk players back then in this video
You must have never seen Dana Evans play. Currently on the Sky roster, plays in the Euro Leagues and she played for Louisville in college. She's 5'5 and has a killer shot. Definitely holds her own against all the bigs out there.
And how about Crystal Dangerfield?
Seton Hall has Park- Lane. Exciting floor general for the Pirates. She’s graduating. We’ll see if she’s drafted.
Many thought Mulkey wasn't gonna cut it either but she proved them wrong.
@@written12 Yeah Lauren Park-Lane just broke her school's record for points in a game. And she is 5'4" as well.
That was not close to being a charge by the way, but she was a heck of a point guard. Didn't know that she is only 5'-4", she looks so much bigger pounding around on the bench as a coach.
Who is here after the LSU title ?
LOL now i get it.... Low key one of the best to ever lace em up. My girl knows what it takes to be a champion
Her court-side outfits sure beat the old LSU uniforms!
LTU.
This is so impressive at her size🤯
Kim went from an awesome player to a great coach. Congrads coach !!
Nola was out there hustle and flowing 💪 flowing
2:07 this super tuff oh my god 😂😂
This just made me smile 😊
Reese Witherspoon plays basketball well.
That's AWESOME.... look at lil Kim Mulkey out there playin' ball. I love it!! 🎉🥳🎊
Anyone who can play in a collared shirt, must be good! 😀
This is an extraordinary woman from every level of life -great H.S player/ Great College player and VALEDICTORIAN/ GREAT Olympian-Gold Medalist/ Great Mother/ and now a GREAT COACH. A rare person indeed!
The left-handed hesi at 0:54 is smooooth
That was an in and out .
that was a kick....seemed to have quite a few fans and the guys wearing ties....thx for posting...
Mulkey could ball!
Does anyone know if there is a full copy of the LA Tech vs Cheney State game anywhere to watch? I live about a mile from what is now known as Cheney University in Southeastern PA. I am also looking for any highlights from Immaculata's run in Women's basketball in the 70s before they crowned the women's champions in their own NCAA Tournament.
Geaux, Coach Mulkey!
Aw she was so cute, I see why she is a good coach because her court awareness is top notch
There were some big names in women's bball called...Kim Mulkey, Cheryl Miller, Cynthia Cooper. Did I miss any others?
Debra Rodman, Dennis' Sister. She was All American I believe. From my old neighbor hood in Dallas, TX. He has another sister ( Rhonda) that played at Stephen F Auston University as well.
Lynette Woodard on the list? I enjoyed watching this! These ladies were a decade before me. Jackie Stiles was my era, but it was great to see these games. Mulkey was a junkyard dawg!
@@charlesroquemore839Wasn’t the Rodman at SFA named Kim? Anyway, (possible) fun fact: Though Kim and Debra entered college before Dennis, I believe both are younger than him. Dennis didn’t go to college right out of high school and was 25 years old as an NBA rookie.
Pam and Paula McGee at USC. Pam was an ‘84 Olympian and is JaVale’s mom. Tech’s Pam Kelly. Angela Turner, Janice Lawrence and Pam Gant were All-Americans at some point in their careers too; they just aren’t well known.
If the WNBA hadn’t been born when she was already 34 years old, Cynthia Cooper would have joined the obscure talent scrap heap too. She had a strong resume (Olympics, World Championships, etc.), but it took the WNBA stamp of approval to elevate her to all-time great status.
Robin Roberts would have been a rival at SE Louisiana.
Dennis Rodman's big sister at 0:59
THAT CHARGE WAS REALLY A BLOCKING FOUL LOL
At the 2:44 mark, yeah I agree no way KIM MULKEY'S feet were planted before contact. Great players often get the benefit. No ref instant replays or challenges back then I assume.
Technically your feet do not have to be set if the offensive player initiates contact without leaving their feet.
@Easy E Network would u consider, dribbling horizontally down the baseline (clear when she starts goin) to escape a trap, to be "initiating contact? Or does running into someone who has nowhere else to go sound more like initiating ?
I agree
Great player... But yeah, that was CLEARLY a blocking foul. No way was she fully set yet.
how we got video of kim mulkey but not wilts 100??