Battle bears up despite setbacks

Chicago Sun-Times | March 16, 1988| | Copyright

If you wanted to play amateur psychologist, you could read plenty into the spectacularly vicious dunk Kenny Battle perpetrated at the end of Illinois' game against Northwestern last Saturday.

You could surmise that in one fell swoop the Illinois junior vented some of the frustration he has felt this season, his first in the Big Ten after spending two brilliant years at Northern Illinois.

You also might assume the "360, one-handed tomahawk" was an outlet for the anguish that has washed over Battle since he learned Jarvis Faulkner, his 25-year-old cousin and closest friend, was stabbed to ...

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