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

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We hadn’t walked too long that Wednesday morning when Breuer’s shorthair came on point.

The dog has seen a lot of birds, so his master was confident as he approached the Sphinx-like canine from behind that a pheasant was crouched somewhere ahead.

Watching from afar I thought: Seeing a guy who towers 7-3 shoulder an off-the-shelf double-barrel isn’t much different from watching the same fellow play with a popgun.

But Breuer never has owned a custom scattergun. Instead he’s adjusted as necessary to his old Browning to effectively target flying fowl.

Kevin McHale, another former Gopher and NBA veteran who has long enjoyed pheasant hunting, no longer can walk for birds because of a sore ankle.

But Breuer is as ambulatory as ever.

“I’m lucky,” he said. “I’ve never really had knee, ankle or foot problems. And I like to walk. That’s one thing I like about pheasant hunting, compared to duck hunting, which I’ve only done a few times. I like walking.”

So it went, the dogs scattering hither and yon, a few birds flying, and a few shots ringing out.

Retired now and still married to Wendy, the girl he met at the U, and with two grown sons and a teenage daughter, Breuer seemed not only comfortable with the task at hand but with himself.

Perhaps in a coming summer, as he did not long ago, he might even fire up his Harley and take another trip out west, all the way to Alberta and back.

His height — a big advantage to him in his basketball career — seems no hindrance now, in his life as a regular guy.

After our little expedition, we grabbed some lunch at the Horse and Hunt clubhouse, where a woman, startled by the swath Breuer cut, said:

“You have awesome height. How tall are you?”

Breuer smiled.

“Five feet,” he said. “And 27 inches.”

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