Floor General

The Race Is On

A little more than a week ago, many people were saying the Rebels chances of winning the conference race were finished. After losing by 20 points to New Mexico in Albuquerque, the Rebels were down two games, and it seemed the team would have to settle for anywhere between second and fourth in the league. Read more »

The Agony of Defeat

The two recent Rebel losses at TCU and New Mexico were very tough. I’ve never been able to handle losing games, as a kid it was something I couldn’t deal with—my high school coach once threatened to sit me out of games because I would lose it after a loss. Read more »

Lady Rebels in the Hunt for March Madness

After starting the season 17-5, the UNLV Lady Rebels dropped three straight games in mid-February. But what’s impressive is the way they bounced back the following week to win tough games against TCU and New Mexico. Read more »

The Steve Alford Experience—a Father’s Story

The Rebels have already learned the cold, hard realities of life on the road in the Mountain West this year, but the toughest challenge of all may come on Feb. 18 at New Mexico. Read more »

The Real Reggie Smith: Coming Soon

Reggie Smith, the lightning-quick transfer from Marquette, got off to a late start for the Rebels, but look for him to be an important part of the mix as the postseason approaches. Read more »

The Best of the Best

A UNLV fan recently asked me which of the school’s Final Four teams I thought was the best. It made me stop and think and even reminisce a little. Of course, I have a vested interest in the team I was on—the 1976-77 that went to the Omni in Atlanta and lost an 84-83 heartbreaker to North Carolina. Read more »

Lighting it Up in the Islands

It was Feb. 19, 1976, and my UNLV teammates and I had flown to the islands for two games. We’d all heard of our second opponent, a tough University of Hawaii team we would be playing two days later, but most of us had never heard a thing about the University of Hawaii-Hilo, a small Division II school. Read more »

The Second Chapter Begins

Coaches look at the basketball season in four phases: first, the non-conference season; next, conference play; then the conference tournament, and, finally, if everything turns out well, the NCAA Tournament. Read more »

The Day the Nation Learned How Rebels Run

Many times I’ve been asked what was the best game I ever played in as a Rebel from 1974-77... The one that brings back the fondest memories is the game on March 12, 1977, against the University of San Francisco in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Read more »

The Quiet Rebel

Justin Hawkins is usually the first guy off the bench for the Rebels. When he comes in the game, good things begin to happen—he brings energy to the floor, applies pressure to anyone he’s guarding and his teammates follow his lead. Read more »

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