I am wondering that too... mine is from 1981. Did you find anything? I was looking on eBay and there is nothing like it.
Jack Sikma's birth name is Jack Wayne Sikma.
Jack Sikma was born on November 14, 1955.
Jack Sikma was born on November 14, 1955.
Jack Sikma is 55 years old (birthdate: November 14, 1955).
November 9, 1989: Bucks 155, Supersonics 154. Ricky Pierce scored 36 points for the Bucks, Alvin Robinson scored 28, and Jack Sikma scored 23. Dale Ellis led the Supersonics with 53 points, Xavier McDaniel scored 37, and Derrick McKey scored 24.
Jack Sikma has: Played himself in "1979 NBA All-Star Game" in 1979. Played himself in "1981 NBA All-Star Game" in 1981. Played himself in "1982 NBA All-Star Game" in 1982. Played himself in "1983 NBA All-Star Game" in 1983. Played himself in "1984 NBA All-Star Game" in 1984. Played himself in "1985 NBA All-Star Game" in 1985. Played himself in "Four Square Miles to Glory" in 2012.
The cast of Asleep in a Storm - 2013 includes: Troy Beaudry as Jack Orchard Ashley Brothers as Hazel Betsy Craig as Professor Linda Stebbins George Hampe as Guy Jack Hickly as Filmore Andy Hickly as Victor Hunt Esther Hoyt as Sarah Brundige Sam Leuenberger as Sam Elmore Collin Messer as Dean Finney Hannah Muckle as Bored Classmate Natalie Nagel as Girl Sophia Nell as Jessica Flory Anthony Ritchie as Pillager Laura Santamaria as Student Assistant Michael Shang as Annoying Student John Sikma as Rob Connolly James Zilenziger as Debate Opponent
The cast of Head Case - 2007 includes: Jay Cusack as Jeffrey Bruce De Santis as Todd Montgomery Tanisha Dungee as Teresa Mitchell Meredith Fagioli as Juanita Joey Garrison as Jared Kate Holloway as Holly Shree Holman as Diana Yolanda Irizarry as Juanita Niki Kehagias as Marcia Erick Kniesler as Jonathan Debra Lee Wylie as Victim Barbara Lessin as Andrea Montgomery Keith Pyle as Doug Montgomery Beth Sikma as Kim Denise Smiley as Carolyn Jackson Anthony Spadaccini as Derek Wilson Brinke Stevens as Julie Melissa Torrence as Karen Wilson Dave Wascavage as Richard Kemmerling
The cast of 1983 NBA All-Star Game - 1983 includes: Larry Bird as himself Mo Cheeks as himself Billy Cunningham as himself Alex English as himself Julius Erving as himself Marvin Gaye as himself George Gervin as himself Artis Gilmore as himself Magic Johnson as himself Marques Johnson as himself Bill Laimbeer as himself Kevin Loughery as himself Maurice Lucas as himself Moses Malone as himself Sidney Moncrief as himself Brent Musburger as himself Robert Parish as himself Jim Paxson as himself Bill Russell as himself Jack Sikma as himself Dick Stockton as himself Reggie Theus as himself Isiah Thomas as himself Kiki Vandeweghe as himself Jamaal Wilkes as himself Buck Williams as himself
The cast of 1985 NBA All-Star Game - 1985 includes: Larry Bird as himself Rolando Blackman as himself Adrian Dantley as himself Alex English as himself Julius Erving as himself George Gervin as himself Tom Heinsohn as Himself - Color Commentator Magic Johnson as himself Michael Jordan as himself Bernard King as himself Bill Laimbeer as himself Moses Malone as himself Sidney Moncrief as himself Calvin Natt as himself Norman Nixon as himself Hakeem Olajuwon as himself Robert Parish as himself Micheal Ray Richardson as himself Ralph Sampson as himself Jack Sikma as himself Dick Stockton as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Isiah Thomas as himself Lesley Visser as Herself - Sideline Reporter
The cast of 1981 NBA All-Star Game - 1981 includes: Tiny Archibald as himself Rick Barry as Himself - Color Commentator Gary Bender as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Larry Bird as himself Otis Birdsong as himself Billy Cunningham as Himself - Eastern Conference Head Coach Adrian Dantley as himself Julius Erving as himself George Gervin as himself Artis Gilmore as himself Rod Hundley as Himself - Sideline Reporter Marques Johnson as himself Moses Malone as himself Brent Musburger as Himself - Sideline Reporter Robert Parish as himself Micheal Ray Richardson as himself Truck Robinson as himself Bill Russell as Himself - Color Commentator Jack Sikma as himself Reggie Theus as himself Paul Westphal as himself Jamaal Wilkes as himself
Ralph Sampson & Hakeem OlijawonSampson and Olajuwon? Not really....In the early 70s, ABA Kentucky Colonels had the first professional Twin Towers - Dan Issell and Artis Gilmore. Dan Issell averaged 29.9ppg and 13.2rpg in his rookie season and Gilmore had 23.8ppg and 13.8rpg in his MVP campaign. In their 4th season together in 1975, they won the championship.In the NBA, the first twin towers were the Bullets duo of Elvin Hayes and Wes Unseld in the 1970s. These two hall of fame centers dominated the paint for 10 years together, and led the team to the Finals three times, and won a championship in 1978.In terms of combination of size and atheleticism, the Houston combo of Sampson and Olajuwon was very impressive. But they were not the first one.(Moses Hahn)By your logic, Bill Russell and Tom Heinsohn are the first twin towers.Teamed together beginning in 1956, this center/forward combo dominated the league winning 8 titles in 9 years, the first in 1957. That beats out Hayes/Unseld by at least 13 years.Most would agree that the term "Twin Towers" needs to refer to two players of unusual height that can dominate the inside. While Unseld and Hayes were exceptional players, neither had the stature to be considered giants, especially when you consider Chamberlain, Gilmore, Jack Sikma, Bill Walton, Kareem Abdul-Jabaar, Bob Lanier... etc etc etc all played during the same era and had better vertical length.Twin towers usually refers to two very gifted centers at or very near 7' tall.