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FORMER WALK-ON: Terry's call was happy hookup

Phoning Kruger led to Rebel's four-year career




In need of a date and getting no offers, Curtis Terry picked up the phone four years ago and made a proposal.

But he was not looking for a girl to take to the movies. He was in search of a college, and he desperately wanted to play basketball.


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"I felt like I got overlooked in high school," he said.

So he called someone he barely knew and tried to sell himself. Lon Kruger, just settling in as coach at UNLV, took Terry's call and agreed to a blind date.

"Literally, he called and said, 'Hey, Coach, I'd like the chance to come and walk on and play,' " Kruger said. "I said, 'Come on.' "

Kruger said he had "no idea" what he was getting "because I had never seen him play."

Over the past four years, Kruger has coached the Rebels in 127 games. He has seen Terry play in every one.

"You never know how things are going to work out," Terry said.

The 6-foot-5-inch senior will play in his final regular-season game when UNLV hosts Utah at 1 p.m. today at the Thomas & Mack Center.

The Rebels, 22-7 overall and 11-4 in the Mountain West Conference, hope to take a step closer to an NCAA Tournament bid and avenge an 81-73 loss to the Utes (16-12, 7-8) on Feb. 6 at Salt Lake City.

Terry, from Tacoma, Wash., is the half-brother of NBA star Jason Terry, who played for Kruger when he coached the Atlanta Hawks from 2000 to 2003.

Curtis Terry sometimes visited Hawks practices, and that was the connection he needed to phone Kruger on the most important call of his life.

"Right away, we recognized that Curt's got a real good feel for the game, good instincts, and he loved to work and loved to compete," Kruger said. "It's just remarkable it's gone by so quickly."

UNLV had little success the first two years Kruger and Terry were together -- a 34-27 record and one appearance in the National Invitation Tournament.

The picture has been much prettier the past two seasons, during which the Rebels are 52-14, and the highlight was last year's trip to the Sweet 16.

"I've seen it all. We've been through some tough things, but we've also had some great times on the court," said Terry, who earned a scholarship before his sophomore year. "I just wanted to be able to play, be a part of rebuilding and turn around UNLV basketball.

"Every year, we've gotten better and better. Last year, we really turned the corner. The expectations and the level of excellence is going to keep going higher.

"There's no slacking now. If you're looking for an easy way out, you're not going to get it here. The coaches aren't going to have it."

Terry, a fixture in Kruger's rotation since the beginning, will tie a Mountain West record today by playing his 128th game. He has started 54 and made a 3-pointer in 75 games.

He has played power forward in the past, and he started every game at point guard this season while averaging a career-high 10.1 points.

"Curt's role obviously has changed a lot each year," Kruger said. "He's played a lot of different roles, and just has been a great ambassador ... all that he's done and contributed to the program.

"I think people who understand the game see the guy has always got team thoughts first, all good things."

But Terry's perception among some fans has been a love-hate affair. He's as apt to make a winning shot as he is to fire up an ill-timed 25-foot air ball. He often gets criticized for not being a capable point guard, but he has 143 assists to 68 turnovers this season.

"I definitely feel like I've earned some trust from Coach Kruger and the coaching staff," Terry said. "It's a lot easier to sit up in the stands and critique someone than to get out here and put in the work.

"But it doesn't bother me. That's what fans are supposed to do, whether they're for you one night or against you, depending on how you play. I still love the fans, no matter what."

In the second round of the NCAA Tournament last March, Terry hit two clutch baskets late in the Rebels' 74-68 victory over Wisconsin.

"I'm happy with how my career has played out. It's definitely more than I expected," Terry said. "I'm really excited to finish out the season, but I don't want it to be over at the same time."

• NOTES -- Terry and Corey Bailey will be honored for Senior Day before the game. ... UNLV is encouraging fans to wear white for a "White Out" promotion. The first 6,000 fans receive a white T-shirt.

Contact reporter Matt Youmans at myoumans@reviewjournal.com or (702) 387-2907.

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Robb wrote on March 08, 2008 06:40 PM: By the way "Village Idiot" as far as your quote "Imitation Is The Highest Form Of Flattery" Who wants to sound like a first class "a-hole"

Seek some help buddy. It is apparent you are starving for the attention. Find a girlfriend or buy a dog or something.


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Mike wrote on March 08, 2008 11:36 AM: Hey JD, you may be right about UNLV not having a real center. But look at it this way, Utah has no chance of ruining senior night for us and then after the game you can realize you will be watchin the Runnin Rebels at home while the Rebs are in the NCAA tournament. Oh yeah and your lil jab about our center note being eligible, that was a junk ruling from the NCAA. They can't stand UNLV and everyone knows that.


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Sufferin' Succotash wrote on March 08, 2008 10:39 AM: I believe the word is "hear" Robb.

Nice try. 3rd grade isn't for everyone.


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Robb wrote on March 08, 2008 10:17 AM: Always, a good day to here from the 'Village Idiot' Rebel Robert aka
Sufferin' Succotash..

GO REBELS!!!


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JD wrote on March 08, 2008 09:34 AM: GO UTES! NO CENTER EQUALS BIG TROUBLE FOR UNLV, WATCH FOR LUKE NEVILL TO DOMINATE, WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU HAD A CENTER? (THAT WAS ELIGIBLE) WHERE IS KASPER? GO UTES!


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Sufferin' Succotash wrote on March 08, 2008 07:48 AM: Terrible Terry!

The end is in sight. I haven't been this happy since Vince Booker's career was coming to an end. A long line of players I just couldn't stomach: Richard Robinson, Paul Brozovich, Mark Dickel, Ernest Turner and Rene Rougeau.

Oh Terrible Terry! How painful it is to watch you play the game of Basketball. You will be missed but I am sure Lon Kruger will find one or two walkons that he can put in the starting lineup to replace you for next year.

Why is the game at 1:00 pm today? They know nobody is going to show up at 1:00 pm unless we are ranked #1 in the country or are playing the #1 team in the country. Vegas fans do not do DAY GAMES! Smarten up.

We all know who the real Sufferin' Succotash is. Pretenders will try to be funny but we all know that only one Sufferin' Succotash is for real. Imitation Is The Highest Form Of Flattery.

Sufferin' Succotash!


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Toby wrote on March 08, 2008 07:14 AM: Sufferin' Succotash (aka Rebel Robert),

We forgive you. Sometimes it is hard for us to admit that we are wrong about something. You were basically just laughed at as being that 'nutjob' anyway and nobody really took you seriously.

That said, I am glad to see that you and your doctor got the dosage issues with your meds worked out.


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Sufferin' Succotash wrote on March 08, 2008 03:30 AM: This is very hard for me to do. But I admit I was wrong about Kruger. I had my heart set on who UNLV should hire. And when Kruger got the job, I was so angry that I committed myself to doing everything I could to promoting the fact that he was not a good coach and not right for UNLV. After two years, I felt I was right and that many people in Las Vegas agreed with my view point.

With one more bad year he would have been on his way out. Things were going just as I predicted they would and then everything started to turn around. Pride caused me to want to believe that I was still correct and that all the winning was just a fluke. But between last year and this year, I can see now that it's no fluke. Kruger has accomplished so much with so little this year. The nomination for national coach of the year is completely justified and he deserves to win.

I'm ashamed of some of the horrible things I've said about our coaching staff and student athletes.

Good luck to the team against Utah. Congrats to both seniors.

I'll see you all in the Rebel's section at the ncaa tounament.

WIN WITH THE REBELS OF UNLV!!!


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RebelFan wrote on March 08, 2008 02:25 AM: First things first......Suffering Succotash.....don't do it. It's senior night. The last home game of the year...don't spread your hate today. I'm sure that won't work, but anyway, good luck to the Rebels. I'm sure they'll put the hurt on Utah, take second for the season, and get a decent seed for the dance. That's why Kruger is one of only a handful nominated for coach of the year in the entire NCAA. Despite what that idiot may say, go look for yourself. COACH OF THE YEAR! Let's celebrate Terry and Bailey, and a great year.

P.S. Ignore those with any hate speech. They clearly skipped their brain meds. Go Rebels!