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Larry Johnson

Really liked Larry, undervalued, overlooked player. Great defensive player. I especially remember 77 but also 76 when we won the NIT.
 
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He was one of my favorite guards at the time. UK had some good guards but he was just fun to watch. Of course we have had tons of guards since his time but I was born in the first half of the 60s and remember watching late 60s on with my dad, or in fact listening more that watching back then. Would watch local news for a few highlights.
 
Larry Johnson helped inspire many hoop-playing boys in Union County (including me – he was my hero) and more throughout the Commonwealth in the 1970s, as the first African-American Kentuckian to play for the Wildcats. He was a prince of a man, too. I had the privilege of meeting his son at the 1975 Team Recognition game at Rupp this year – what a fine young man and legacy for Larry. God rest your soul, Larry, peace and mercy.
 
Larry Johnson is still one of the top 10 quickest players ever at UK, imo. He was right there with Minnieifield, Beal, Dwight Anderson, and others in terms of pure quickness. Here is the first half of the 1977 North Carolina game. Second half is a separate video, and of higher quality.



Second half - UK down 53-41 at half, cuts it to 59-53, UNC goes to four corners with 15 minutes left, destroying what was shaping up to be a classic game.

 
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Rest in peace. One of the most underrated guards to play at UK…an integration pioneer, and a great Kentucky native who contributed greatly!
One of the most affable people I've ever met. He really was a gem of a person.

Glad to see that people who remember him know just how good and impactful he was.

RIP friend.
 
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Larry Johnson is still one of the top 10 quickest players ever at UK, imo. He was right there with Minnieifield, Beal, Dwight Anderson, and others in terms of pure quickness. Here is the first half of the 1977 North Carolina game. Second half is a separate video, and of higher quality.



Second half - UK down 53-41 at half, cuts it to 59-53, UNC goes to four corners with 15 minutes left, destroying what was shaping up to be a classic game.

They say Dean Smith never swore. Tell that to Rick Robey.
 
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Larry Johnson helped inspire many hoop-playing boys in Union County (including me – he was my hero) and more throughout the Commonwealth in the 1970s, as the first African-American Kentuckian to play for the Wildcats. He was a prince of a man, too. I had the privilege of meeting his son at the 1975 Team Recognition game at Rupp this year – what a fine young man and legacy for Larry. God rest your soul, Larry, peace and mercy.
Union County represent!
 
Larry Johnson is still one of the top 10 quickest players ever at UK, imo. He was right there with Minnieifield, Beal, Dwight Anderson, and others in terms of pure quickness. Here is the first half of the 1977 North Carolina game. Second half is a separate video, and of higher quality.



Second half - UK down 53-41 at half, cuts it to 59-53, UNC goes to four corners with 15 minutes left, destroying what was shaping up to be a classic game.

Yes. Jack Givens said he was faster with the ball than John Wall!
 
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