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

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Randy Breuer, a former Minnesota Gophers basketball player and 11-year NBA veteran, and Minneapolis Star Tribune outdoors writer Dennis Anderson hunt for pheasants at the Horse and Hunt Club in Prior Lake, Minnesota, on December 19, 2012. (Photo by Bruce Bisping/Minneapolis Star Tribune/MCT)

(MCT) — MINNEAPOLIS — Rooster pheasants hoping to stay alive might want to avoid Randy Breuer posting at the end of a corn or milo field. At 7 feet, 3 inches, the former Lake City and University of Minnesota Gophers basketball star, and 11-year NBA veteran, proves quite an obstacle to a fast-escaping bird, shouldering quickly his vintage Citori as he does, and squeezing off shots that often are on target.

Growing up on a farm, and still maintaining the relaxed aw-shucks demeanor of the small-town kid he was, Breuer, 52, on last Wednesday loaded Buster, his good German shorthair into his SUV and met me for a morning’s hike at the Minnesota Horse and Hunt Club in Prior Lake.

Scattered there in a series of adjoining fields were 10 birds that had been released before our arrival, and our intent was to round up as many as possible.

It wasn’t real pheasant hunting, but on this December morning, it was close enough.

Also tagging along were my Labrador retrievers Mick and Allie and a springer spaniel of mine, Max.

“I didn’t get into pheasant hunting until after I retired from basketball,” Breuer said. “Hunting and basketball just don’t go together. There’s not enough time.”

Besides, the little pheasant hunting Breuer experienced as a kid proved a poor primer for the walk-and-shoot variety he utilizes today.

“During harvest time, my dad kept his old 870 with him,” Breuer said, “and shot pheasants off our corn picker.

“That’s how he did it.”

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Rewind to 1979.

Breuer is a 7-foot-plus center for Lincoln High in Lake City, whose team wins a second consecutive state championship. Along with Duluth Central’s Greg Downing, Breuer is named the state’s Mr. Basketball, and is the object of much speculation about where he will play college ball.

“We had some really good players in Lake City,” he said. “Even our second string was good. In most of our games, we’d win by so much that I’d only play the first quarter, half the second, half the third and none of the fourth.”

Breuer chose the Gophers and coach Jim Dutcher in large part because of the U’s proximity to Lake City. That way, his parents could watch him play at the Barn.

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