Steak Snabler
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Whoa. RIP.
That was the first college team I really loved. Him and seikely and young Derrick Coleman. So much talent.
Yeah Sherman Douglas was the PG in Coleman's time and then took Pearl's placeHe never played with Derrick Coleman.
Came along later. The original legends were Connie Hawkins and Roger Brown. Then came Herman The Helecopter, Earl Manigault and Fly Williams and a guy named Dr JRIP.
Wasn't he one of the first, or most prominent, of the so-called "playground legends?"
RIP.
Wasn't he one of the first, or most prominent, of the so-called "playground legends?"
Always jarring to see thread titles like this. Was this known? I hadn't heard anything about it.
He was 52.
He was a real disappointment as a pro, given the hype. But he always seemed to just have fun playing the game. I think the Nets got him to replace Michael Ray Richardson when the drug ban hit. I also believe they gave the Pearl pretty good money for a rookie contract in those days. Maybe the expectations were too much to live up to -- in some ways he was set up for failure as a pro. I could never tell if he didn't take it seriously enough and he was out of shape, or if he was just naturally pudgy and should have been able to play that way. Either way, RIP.
RIP.
Wasn't he one of the first, or most prominent, of the so-called "playground legends?"
Came along later. The original legends were Connie Hawkins and Roger Brown. Then came Herman The Helecopter, Earl Manigault and Fly Williams and a guy named Dr J
Earl the Pearl MonroePearl Jam ... Pearl Washington ... what's the third Pearl?