Ep 76 Abraham Lincoln Great & American International College Standout Sean "Dunkin' Hines" Williams
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Abraham Lincoln Great, 1st Team All-Brooklyn and American International University Standout. Sean "Dunking Hines" Williams @seanbkborn Sean was the captain on our 1986 City Championship Team. He avg. 20pts, 10rebs & 1 dunk per game. He was an athletic junganot. He feared no one and gave us our heart to go out their and compete at a high level. After I left for Maine Central Institute we kinda lost track but talk every now again over the years. He was a dominant force in the PSAL and also participated in the Empire State Games as well. Sean Wiiliams was an underrated ball player the always wanted to go up against the best. I remember the day we had to play against Malloy with Kenny Anderson @kennyanderson7357, Pop Jenningsand Ralph James @kingjames333. We were on the grown floor looking up to Malloy who was on the balcony above. They all had their brand new warm ups on. Well they looked new to us because we had on the sane sweat suits that the Eric Marbury wore in the 70's..😭😭😭😭. Sean yelled up to Ralph James who was his boy and said, "we are going to bust y'all ass". Ralph laughed it off and they went about their way. Up until that point, Malloy had our hearts because they had the #1 Freshman in the country and he didn't even start. They had just beaten St. Anthony's at the buzzer behind a Kenny Anderson jumpshot and he almost did the sane to us. 7secs to go on the clock in overtime and Kenny has the ball. He gets a puck set for him and fires a shot beyond three pint land and at that time there were no three pointers in high school basketball back them. As he is putting up his shot Dave Adebanjo @davengoliath_ gets a piece of the ball and his shot goes in and circles out. Sean predicted we waa going g to bust their ass but we barely escaped another Kenny Anderson miracle..A Classic gane I never saw the tape to. NYC Basketball at its Best..Hopefully we can talk about his years at American International University and get the real story. Tune --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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