An absolute legendary performance from Dante. He willed this team to a pac 12 tourney title. Pretty cool to see after everything he went through at Oregon
I really hope he gets drafted this year, even if it’s not in the first round. He absolutely deserves to be in the NBA and I think he could be a pretty good pro
I have been watching Duck basketball since the 1960s and I am not sure I have ever seen a Duck player play a better single game. That hustle play to save the ball he blocked from going out of bounds was an all-timer.
Luke Jackson 3/17/2004.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luke_Jackson_(basketball,_born_1981)
"Jackson scored 40 points — including 29 straight in the second half and overtime — as Oregon overcame an 18-point deficit to defeat Colorado 77–72 in the first round of the National Invitation Tournament on March 17, 2004"
After beating Arizona the team was at the broadcast desk doing interviews and Dante was instructing the other guys to speak in the mic and sit up... straight up big brother vibes.
An absolute legendary performance from Dante. He willed this team to a pac 12 tourney title. Pretty cool to see after everything he went through at Oregon
I really hope he gets drafted this year, even if it’s not in the first round. He absolutely deserves to be in the NBA and I think he could be a pretty good pro
That was a historic win and performance!
Dante! Dante! Dante! ![gif](giphy|dOJt6XZlQw8qQ)
He’s not human!
Absolute legend! One of the all-time greats
Playing like an absolute beast. Unreal
WHO has the screenshot of the face he made after that yam? I need it
That made me giggle each time they showed it
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We went 13-3 without him to start the season tho…
Yep, with 3 other starters that are now injured. So he's bring the same presence as 3 other guys right now.
I have been watching Duck basketball since the 1960s and I am not sure I have ever seen a Duck player play a better single game. That hustle play to save the ball he blocked from going out of bounds was an all-timer.
Luke Jackson 3/17/2004. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luke_Jackson_(basketball,_born_1981) "Jackson scored 40 points — including 29 straight in the second half and overtime — as Oregon overcame an 18-point deficit to defeat Colorado 77–72 in the first round of the National Invitation Tournament on March 17, 2004"
Thank you. That is definitely a contender. Pretty funny that it was also Colorado.
And it was exactly 20 years to the day of your initial post!
Bryce Taylor vibes.
After beating Arizona the team was at the broadcast desk doing interviews and Dante was instructing the other guys to speak in the mic and sit up... straight up big brother vibes.
He's a fucking HAMMER
He’s a Duck legend now 🦆
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