RANKING THE REBELS: 17 – Bob Florence
July 30, 2010 - 11:00 pm
BOB FLORENCE
Years: 1971 to 1974
Career highlights:
■ Ranks 11th with 1,674 career points and fourth in free throws made (432).
■ Averaged career-high 24.6 points in 1972-73. Career average of 21.7 ranks third behind Elburt Miller and J.R. Rider. Had two 43-point games.
■ First-team all-conference three times.
■ Played on coach Jerry Tarkanian's first UNLV team that finished 20-6 in 1973-74.
Quotable: "I was a scorer. I wasn't known for my long-range shooting. Scorers always find a way to score. I had a good career and I had no regrets. I enjoyed my time at college." -- Florence
Currently: Semi-retired in Las Vegas. Has written a book, worked as a TV sportscaster and invented casino games. Has a wife (Cynthia) and three sons (Brent, Brian and Robert.) Selected in the NBA and ABA drafts in 1974.
The Review-Journal counts down the top 100 players in UNLV basketball history, 20 years after the Rebels' NCAA championship season in 1989-90.