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Member of ABA All-Rookie Team in 1968-69; 2 Time Member of ABA All-Pro Team; 4 Time ABA All-Star; Member of 1970-71 Utah Stars ABA Championship Team; Hit 32 free throws in a row to tie ABA record; Known as the "Ironman of the ABA"
MEMORIES OF BOB RAPP: "I remember when Boone was traded to the Stars from Dallas along with Glen Combs. He was an immediate fan favorite in Salt Lake City due to his hustle and the way he was coached. As I recall, he had a vertical leap of some 43 inches that allowed him to play bigger than he actually was. When the lineup required speed, he was slotted in as a small forward. I recall him blocking other players' shots from behind as the ball left their hands. The other memorable feature about Boone was his jump shots. He could vary the trajectory of his jumper which allowed him to shoot over the likes of Artis Gilmore. On one occasion, he drove from his usual right side to behind the basket, and let loose a jumper. The ball sailed high over the backboard and went in! I also remember seeing him drive the lane against Artis, a rarity in the ABA." |
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One of the Ron Boone photos above is copyright © Albert Hall and used with permission. Interested in obtaining an 8x10 print of this or other ABA photos? and let him know of your interest.