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Dudley Bradley's Steal

Red or Blue? Time to Pick a Side!


As rivalries go, I don't think "State vs Carolina" is getting its proper amount of respect these days. Nationally, "Duke vs Carolina" gets all the attention -- and rightfully so -- but let's face it... between Murphy and Manteo any game between the Heels and Pack can set off a Civil War.

In his pre-game press conference this week, Roy Williams put it all in perspective. "Everybody wants to talk about Duke, " Williams said, "but when I was growing up, my biggest rival was NC State."

And so it goes for generations in The Old North State... you pick a side at an early age, and for the rest of your life your favorite color is either red or blue. Period. End of story.

So whether your glasses are rose-colored or blue-blockers.... if you're a basketball fan in these parts, chances are you have a few "State-Carolina" memories stored away.

Digging deep in the archives, I've "pulled a few tapes" from State-Carolina games "gone by." These are my "Big Four," (in so much that they were the first four highlights that came to mind). What are your favorite plays?

January 17, 1979 Dudley Bradley's steal
The mere mention of Dudley Bradley's name evokes scowls from Wolfpack fans. State had the ball, and a one-point lead when DB picked Clyde Austin's pocket and "stole" a victory for Carolina. In a move that made him the Bucky Dent to NC State's Red Sox, Bradley leads UNC to a 70-69 win.

February 19, 1983 Sidney Lowe's passTo this day, Sidney Lowe says this was not a showboat play -- he just thought it was the best way to get his teammate the ball! State was pulling away from defending National Champion Carolina when Lowe fired off a no-look (OK, he did glance) between-the-legs pass to Thurl Bailey for a jam! Little did any of us know what that team would do over the next six weeks! Lowe's signature play propelled State to a 70-63 victory.

January 4, 1986 JIm Valvano's layup
Ever the showman, Coach V found a way to put himself into the Carolina recordbooks! Moments after a 90-79 loss to Carolina, Jimmy V dribbled his way through the crowd and dropped in a layup for the "last bucket ever scored" at Carmichael Auditorium.

January 29, 2005 Marvin Williams' dunk
Marvin Williams was a one-year-and-done player, but one-hit wonders can be pretty cool (like Soft Cell, Dexy's Midnight Runners, and 75% of all early 1980's rock bands). Of all of The One's ooh-and-ahh plays, this one brought out the most. Marvin hung in the air long enough to "strike a pose" in a 110-76 Carolina win.

OK, so there's two from State and two from Carolina. Believe me, I know there's plenty more from where these came. I'm not saying they're "The Four," they're just four of many great moments and plays. I thought about adding the game postponed by the Gulf War in 1991, but is that really a highlight??

Hopefully, we have plenty more moments on the way!
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Right now there is one very happy ghost running around the Rafters of the RBC center looking for somebody to hug!

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GO PACK!

I hate to agree with anyone from Carolina, but Roy Williams said it right.

THE rivalry in this state is NCState vs UNC.

The Dukelings are private school baby-newcomers buying thier way into this Rivalry business. =D

All ball?!?! Has that footage gotten grainy over the years or were you watching the Zapruder tape of the game? I would suggest an eye appointment, but you probably already go to the esteemed Chapel Hill location of Smith, Wurtz, and Nichols!

"uncalled foul/assault"? ... You really need to watch the video. There was an official standing four feet from the play. It looks like all ball to me.

Oh, one other thought, doesn't Clyde Austin still carry a bruise from the attack (steal in Chapel Hill/uncalled foul/assault in Raliegh)when Dudley Bradley "took" the ball from him?

Another State-UNC game comes quickly to mind for me. A freshman from down east, Phil Ford, using Smith's vaunted four corners attack, leads the Heels past the defending national champion Wolfpack in the finals of the 1975 ACC tourney. Still in the days of limited invitees to the big dance, State spurns a bid to the NIT and sits at home just one year after beating UCLA and Marquette in the Final Four in Greensboro. For this young Wolfpack fan, it was devastating.

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