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men_s_basketball:larry_mcneill [2009/04/01 18:45]
mu_hiiltopper updating all-time rebounding rankings
men_s_basketball:larry_mcneill [2020/12/07 16:49] (current)
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 Because McNeill (6'9") and fellow U.S. import, Dean Tolson (6'8") proved to be difficult to handle as they were much taller than their league counterparts, the PBA instituted a handicap rule against Gilbey's Gin: only one of them could be on the floor at a time. They would have a 7-11 record that year in their conference.  Because McNeill (6'9") and fellow U.S. import, Dean Tolson (6'8") proved to be difficult to handle as they were much taller than their league counterparts, the PBA instituted a handicap rule against Gilbey's Gin: only one of them could be on the floor at a time. They would have a 7-11 record that year in their conference. 
  
-However, in 1982 and what would be his last season in the PBA, McNeill would lead his team to the conference finals with a 102-101 victory over rival San Miguel.+McNeill once held the all-time highest individual score in a game with 88-point explosion in a 167-163 OT win by his team Winston against Great Taste in 1983. However, in what would be his last season in the PBA, McNeill led his team to the conference finals with a 102-101 victory over rival San Miguel
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 +McNeil was one of the most offensive-minded PBA imports of all-time, constantly filling up the box scores with 50 points or more.
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