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Orange Elite [5383]
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When will Clemson Basketball ever win the ACC championship?
Dec 25, 2021, 12:23 PM
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Just curious if it will ever happen under Brownie. Heck, will they ever even threaten to?
This is the lens that our new AD needs to look at the basketball program and make decisions accordingly!
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Legend [6832]
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Re: When will Clemson Basketball ever win the ACC championship?
Dec 25, 2021, 12:42 PM
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I am encouraged by the talent I’m beginning to see Brad get. If he can keep upgrading the talent our time might come. NC new coach not starting too well. Duke’s coach is in his last year. We can only hope Brad and his staff continue to grow and develop and they will continue to upgrade the talent. We need for our students to support BB better by attending games.
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Orange Elite [5383]
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Coaches need to teach free throw shooting and stop shooting
Dec 25, 2021, 12:57 PM
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Droughts!
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Tiger Titan [50718]
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You might want to check our FT% under Brad before posting things like this.***
Dec 25, 2021, 12:58 PM
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Orange Elite [5383]
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Wasn't evidenced against Virginia***
Dec 25, 2021, 1:29 PM
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TigerNet Elite [77380]
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You might not want to cite one of Brad’s two signature wins to try and
Dec 25, 2021, 1:36 PM
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prove your point.
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Orange Elite [5383]
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I’m pulling for Brad b/c he is a good man, but dang let’s
Dec 25, 2021, 1:43 PM
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Get a championship of some sort in BBall! Glad we beat UVA, but we almost gave it back to them. Thankfully we righted the ship this game. But free throw shooting shouldn’t be an up and down thing. Consistency is key.
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110%er [3805]
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Re: I’m pulling for Brad b/c he is a good man, but dang let’s
Dec 25, 2021, 5:48 PM
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https://clemsontigers.com/1990-acc-regular-season-champs/![]() 1990 ACC Regular Season Champs (Note: Clemson will have its annual Basketball Reunion this weekend. The 1980 and the 1990 teams will be featured during the festivities. The following story is about the 1990 team defeating Duke and winning the ACC Regular Season Title. Clemson's four seniors along with then Head Coach Cliff Ellis is shown with the 1990 ACC Regular Season Championship Trophy in the photo on the right.) by Sam Blackman There was a feeling of anticipation and excitement on the Clemson campus late in February, 25 years ago. A Tiger victory over fifth-ranked Duke in Littlejohn Coliseum on February 28, 1990, would give #20 Clemson at least a share of the ACC Regular Season Championship. There was a chance for history to be made, as this would be Clemson’s first ACC Championship in men’s basketball. It was billed as “the most meaningful regular season game in Clemson history.” Tickets were being scalped, students camped out for prime seats, and the Clemson team would wear orange jerseys that night. It was a Wednesday night and there was a demand for tickets like never before as the crowd sensed that this would be the Tigers’ big night. The home crowd wanted to make sure that they would do their part, inspiring the Tigers to victory by being loud all through the game. It was reported that a record 182 media passes were issued for the game that was televised nationally by ESPN. An orange pompom was draped across each seat for the fans adding to the color and pageantry. The 12,500 fans in attendance were not disappointed. Clemson trailed Duke 53-51 at the half. In the second half, Clemson started getting the ball inside to the “Duo of Doom,” Elden Campbell (6’11”, C) and Dale Davis (6’11”, F). The Tigers opened an 81-72 lead on Kirkland Howling’s jumper with 6:55 left to go in regulation. Then Duke lived up to its #5 ranking. The Blue Devils went on a 14-6 run narrowing Clemson’s lead to 87-86 as Phil Henderson grabbed a loose ball and drove down the court for a dunk with 1:29 left to go. Starting Clemson guard, Marion Cash converted on two free throws to give the Tigers an 89-86 advantage. Campbell scored as he gathered a rebound and tipped the ball in from close range, giving the Tigers a five-point lead, 91-86. Duke’s Bobby Hurley hit a three-pointer from the right side and the Blue Devils were within two points of the Tigers. Young hit both free throws giving the Tigers a 93-89 lead with :27 seconds left. Robert Brickley made a layup and was fouled by Campbell but he missed the free throw as :19 seconds was showing on the game clock. The Tigers’ Kirkland Howling hit two free throws with :17 seconds left. Duke’s Bill McCaffrey hit a 15-footer on the left baseline and Clemson held a 95-93 lead. Howling was fouled with four seconds left, and he calmly made both free throws making the score 97-93. This would be the final score and when the buzzer sounded the Clemson fans stormed the court greeting their heroes. Clemson had made history! Eventually Clemson won sole possession of first place in the ACC standings. Tiger Head Coach Cliff Ellis was hoisted on the shoulders of his players. Clemson even cut down the nets with the help of the fans. It was big night and it would go down as one of the biggest regular season victories in Clemson basketball history. “It's a perfect ending to a perfect season at home,” Clemson center Elden Campbell said after scoring 22 points and blocking four shots as the Tigers improved to 10-3 in the ACC and 23-5 overall. The win topped a 14-0 home schedule and gave the 20th ranked Tigers 24 straight victories at Littlejohn Coliseum. “We’ll celebrate tonight, and tomorrow we’ll get ready for the next game.” Two students succeeded in picking up Campbell and carried him to the basket where he helped cut the net down. “We’re going to enjoy this moment,” said Clemson Head Coach Cliff Ellis. This is the regular season championship, and I’m proud. “This is a big win for our program, I thought we played inspired and I think we played with a lot of confidence. That’s exactly what you want to see when you go down the stretch. Duke Head Coach Mike Krzyzewski was also impressed by the play of his team and the Tigers in his post game comments. “It was a great game, I’m just sorry we lost,” said Krzyzewski. “I was really impressed with our team and the play of Clemson. There were so many big plays especially down the stretch. They made them and we did too. “Cliff has done a great job,” said Krzyzewski. “The two big guys have really asserted themselves at the highest level. Dale Davis is exceptional and Campbell is right there with him. They are good kids and I like their team and how Cliff coaches them.” The 1989-90 season brought on numerous firsts for the Clemson basketball team. The Tigers won their first-ever Atlantic Coast Conference regular season championship by posting a 10-4 record. They also advanced to the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Tournament before losing to UConn 71-70 on a last-second shot. Clemson defeated LaSalle in the second round of the NCAA tournament to reach the 26-win mark, a school record. LaSalle had won 22 in a row and was ranked 12th in the nation coming into the game. Clemson battled back from a 16-point deficit, the largest halftime deficit that the Tigers had ever overcome to claim victory. The Tigers finished the 1989-90 season with a 24-8 record, still tied for the third most victories in a season by a Clemson team. Both Dale Davis and Elden Campbell were named first-team All-ACC players, a first for Clemson to have two players named on this elite squad. Also, Head Coach Cliff Ellis was named ACC Coach-of-the-Year. The Tigers finished the season ranked 17th in the final AP and UPI polls. Campbell was a first-round pick of the Los Angeles Lakers. In 1991, Dale Davis was a first-round pick of the Indiana Pacers, the #13 pick of the entire draft. He finished his career sixth in ACC history and second in Clemson history in total rebounds, with 1216. He averaged 12.1 rebounds per game, ninth in the nation, and was the recipient of the IPTAY Athlete of the Year. That evening in late February of 1990 will go down as one of the memorable nights in Clemson athletic history. “I’m proud and happy tonight for everybody,” said Ellis after the game. “It’s a great time for Clemson.”
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Orange Beast [6323]
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Re: I’m pulling for Brad b/c he is a good man, but dang let’s
Dec 25, 2021, 11:18 PM
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I can without any doubt there were more than 12,500 fans there. You could not move. Even the aisles were covered. If you had to use the restroom...forget it! No way you could make your way there. Best bb I have ever attended
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Orange Beast [6323]
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Re: I’m pulling for Brad b/c he is a good man, but dang let’s
Dec 25, 2021, 11:24 PM
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I can without any doubt there were more than 12,500 fans there. You could not move. Even the aisles were covered. If you had to use the restroom...forget it! No way you could make your way there. Best bb I have ever attended
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Re:You might want to check our FT% under Brad before posting
Dec 25, 2021, 2:00 PM
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Save your breath, Judge. Clueless basketball trolls dont follow the team they just batch all the time about why cant it be as god as football. They act like we were UNC or Duke before CBB. Its really not worth engaging such silly cluess people
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Yes hopefully PJ Hall getting drafted in the 1st round..
Dec 25, 2021, 1:07 PM
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Of NBA starts getting Brad and his staff more top 75 players and even hopefully 5 star recruits. we need to start getting to the NCAAT in consecutive seasons. Once we do that then we can worry about championships. Brad's hurdle is the consecutive part 1st. If he can do that then he will have an opportunity to try and win a champiomship here.
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Game Day Hero [4273]
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Re: When will Clemson Basketball ever win the ACC championship?
Dec 25, 2021, 1:06 PM
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Easy to answer. No.
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Orange Blooded [2588]
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Re: When will Clemson Basketball ever win the ACC championship?
Dec 25, 2021, 1:16 PM
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I'll bet you we will .
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Tiger Titan [50718]
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I won’t flame you for your opinion.
Dec 25, 2021, 1:55 PM
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I’m sure you have reasons for feeling the way you do.
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No***
Dec 25, 2021, 1:26 PM
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TigerNet Elite [70851]
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Re: When will Clemson Basketball ever win the ACC championship?
Dec 25, 2021, 1:34 PM
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I wouldn't hold your breath, but I'm hoping for this year.
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Re: When will Clemson Basketball ever win the ACC championship?
Dec 25, 2021, 1:40 PM
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Just curious if it will ever happen under Brownie. Heck, will they ever even threaten to?
This is the lens that our new AD needs to look at the basketball program and make decisions accordingly!
Maybe in March 2022!!!! ??
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Ring of Honor [23751]
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It's Christmas for pete's sake...
Dec 25, 2021, 2:07 PM
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why don't you go away and annoy your own family and spare us your bs.
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Orange Elite [5383]
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U know U can simply not allow things to annoy U***
Dec 25, 2021, 2:34 PM
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Ring of Honor [23751]
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maybe pause on the huffing...
Dec 25, 2021, 9:55 PM
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Billy?
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All-In [10856]
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110%er [6166]
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Why just pick on Brownell re: lack of ACC titles?
Dec 25, 2021, 2:18 PM
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We’ve had an appearance in the tournament finals twice (Maravich and Purcell) and a regular season title once (Ellis) ... but honestly, I think breaking the Chapel Hill curse beats all three of those accomplishments.
I will always give a tip of the hat to Brownell because he lived that unbelievable burden from us when absolutely no one else could do it for well over half a century.
I know Judge gets to be a bit of a noodge about Brownell, but he’s not wrong about Clemson’s long established lack of support for hoops.
Frank Howard didn’t care when the ACC was in its infancy and the seed could have been planted for long-term success. Soon, it reached the point where we were too far behind to catch up.
Just like Wake football, we’ll do okay every once in a while, but turning the corner on basketball is just not likely to happen.
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Orange Elite [5383]
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He is the current coach and has been for some time now***
Dec 25, 2021, 2:31 PM
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Legend [6933]
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Billy you need to quit huffing and watch
Dec 25, 2021, 2:45 PM
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the games...GO TIGERS, BEAT DUKE!
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Orange Immortal [65567]
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There is zero reason to believe that Brownell can do it, and
Dec 25, 2021, 3:09 PM
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plenty of reason to believe he can't. I hope I'm wrong and I hope he does it this year.
Can it be done at Clemson? Of course. If the powers that be want it and commit to it, they can make Clemson a contender in fairly short order, say 4-5 years. A public commitment, the right coach, and a couple of really good recruiting classes is all it takes. It's absurd to think that can't be done.
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Clemson Icon [25399]
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Re: When will Clemson Basketball ever win the ACC championship?
Dec 25, 2021, 11:08 PM
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Just like it happen for a Clemson team to finally win in Chapel Hill after 59 straight losses,well it will be the same way with the ACC Basketball Tournament.All streaks(67 years without a ACC Tournament Title)don't last forever therefore there will be a Clemson team one day finally win the schools first ever ACC Tournament Championship in Men's Basketball.
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