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What was your favorite Alec Burks moment?

Buffnik

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Mine was when he picked Pullen's pocket at the Keg in the final minute and got the layup. Tough night for Burks from the field and with foul trouble, but he had double digit rebounds and then made the key play of the game with his defense.
 
fond memories of his 30+ against then top 10 Missouri. MU took an early lead, but AB just went off. game is not really even close outside MU cutting it to maybe 7 at one point.
 
Mine was when he picked Pullen's pocket at the Keg in the final minute and got the layup. Tough night for Burks from the field and with foul trouble, but he had double digit rebounds and then made the key play of the game with his defense.

:stupid: soon as I saw the thread title, thats the moment I thought of. Damn you.
 
The game against Mizzou when he hit that fade away jumper with 1 sec left on the shot clock. That was unreal. He couldn't miss that game. I loved that he dropped a career high and practically beat mizzou by himself. A big **** you to the hometown school for passing you up.
 
The UT game, when he took over in the second half. He just blew by them on break after break. It was like they'd never seen a big guard that quick and athletic before.
 
The UT game, when he took over in the second half. He just blew by them on break after break. It was like they'd never seen a big guard that quick and athletic before.

which is saying something since at that time, UT was playing very good (and physical) perimeter D with Balbay and co.
 
Perhaps the most awkward moment:

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The second half in the Texas game.... realize it isn't a 'moment', but it was sick
 
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