all time Gopher.......my man Ollie Shannon
Ollie was legendary in NYC basketball. I have seen his name mentioned in the same 'message board' context as Lew Alcindor, Dr J, Wilt Chamberlain etc.
http://www.washington-heights.us/history/archives/holcombe_rucker_playground_31.html
CLIPPED FROM THE GOOGLE --- POSTS FROM ELSEWHERE ABOUT OLLIE
http://knickerbockervillage.blogspot.com/2008/09/oliver-shannon.htmlTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2008
Oliver Shannon
That's Oliver above, playing for Erasmus, scoring in the 1966 high school championship game against Clinton
I looked to find an address and phone number for an Oliver Shannon. The one suspect I found in North Carolina wasn't him. In searching the Social Security Death Index I found an Oliver Shannon, born 9/29/47, and passed away 9/21/01. The card was issued in NYC and had numbers that corresponded to a lower east side location. This prompted this email to the chatterers.
Looks like Oliver Shannon may have lost the race we all will eventually lose, only looks like he lost in the trials at age 54
1. Very sad about Ollie. He passed 10 days after 9/11--I wonder if it had anything to do with the Twin Towers. Ollie signed my elementary school yearbook, played one year on my Edgies team--went on to star for Erasmus Hall on their city championship team with Coak Cannon and George Thompson and starred in the Rucker league, then played for the Cincinnati Royals for a year or two. Genuinely sweet guy.
2. He had that sleeper play where he would fall down at the key and writhe as if in agony and when people gathered around him he would dribble in and lay the ball up. Willowy and always smiling. I can't even remember talking to him but I remember his presence very clearly. A dominating player but a gentle soul. Poetry in motion. An idiosyncratic personality but a true as gravity eye. God bless Oliver Shannon.
Posted by Jimmie Reese at 11:02 PM
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4 comments:
Anonymous said...
I'm just learning of Ollie's passing. Truly a loss for humanity. We were teammates @ Erasmus and adversaries in college; he @ Minnesota and me at Marquette. Ollie was always smiling and full of pleasant mischief. Between he and Sol McMillon there was never a quiet moment. Very fond memories of a good guy.
Hugh McMahon
EHHS 1966
March 24, 2009 2:02 PM
Anonymous said...
Ollie is my uncle. My mom's sister was married to him, but they divorced a long time ago. Ollie lost his battle with cancer in 2001. He was such a woderful person! His son, Quincy plays basketball for the international league.
July 14, 2009 7:41 AM
Anonymous said...
For all those who loved Ollie, please know his memorial service was as beautiful as his spirit. He was a remarkable man.
February 11, 2010 9:47 AM
Anonymous said...
My father taught at a small college in southern Minnesota, named Bethany Lutheran College. Ollie came and played in a tournament when I was about 11 yrs.old, in 1969 (?). He played for Metro College in Minneapolis before going to the Gophers. He was unbelievable. The gym was packed just to see him play. Once he was trapped in the corner baseline, took one giant dribble and step and jammed over two defenders. Bethany's coach still thinks he may have been the greatest BB player to ever grace Bethany's gym. Great memories. - Don Moldstad
March 20, 2010 6:32 PM