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Former basketball star Randy Breuer strides the landscape as a 7-foot-3 hunter

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Over his four-year Gophers career he averaged more than 15 points per game, and more than 20 during his senior year.

His junior year — 1981-82 — was the last time the Gophers won the Big Ten championship (excluding the title of ‘96-97, since wiped off the books because rules were broken). On that team in addition to Breuer were Cookie Holmes, Zebedee Howell, Darryl Mitchell, Trent Tucker, Tommy Davis, John Wiley, Bruce Kaupa, Andy Thompson, Barry Wohler and Jim Peterson.

Breuer sealed the conference championship outright when he scored 32 points against Ohio State.

Drafted in the first round as a pro, 18th overall, Breuer was taken by the Milwaukee Bucks, one of four NBA teams he played for. Others were the Timberwolves, the Atlanta Hawks and the Sacramento Kings.

NBA teams still flew commercial back then. And there were too few seats in first class for the entire team.

So players with the fewest years in the league had to scrunch up in coach.

“Usually, they gave us the bulkhead seats, so it wasn’t too bad,” Breuer said. “Now all the teams have their own planes.”

Unbothered much by the constant travel, Breuer carried a handful of books with him, and read constantly.

“When I finished playing, it was hard for me to adjust,” Breuer said. “After all those years going to the gym every day, it took me three or four years to wean myself from it. It’s fun to play, and after you’ve done it so long, you miss it.”

Pheasant hunting wasn’t something he fell into immediately. It took a few years before a group of friends asked him to join them in the field.

OK, he thought.

He’d give it a try.

“But the only dog I had was a Doberman,” Breuer said. “So I brought him. My friends thought it was a joke. But the dog had a knack for pheasant hunting. With that dog, I came back with my limit a lot of times.

“He was so fast to a downed bird, you could win bets with him. Guys I hunted with would say, ‘That dog can’t hunt.’ But he could hunt.”

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