Today in Philly Sports History: ‘Spoon’s Triple-Double, 1994
During that heady three-year stretch in between the Charles Barkley and Allen Iverson eras in Philadelphia, the closest thing we had to a legitimate franchise player among the Liberty Ballers might have been Clarence Weatherspoon. The #9 pick out of Southern Mississippi in the '92 draft, Spoon was nicknamed "Baby Barkley" for his Chuck-esque height (6'6") and numbers (18 and 10 in the '93-'94 season)–not to mention that if that picture to the right was a coupl…
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