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Kblaze8855
03-07-2021, 08:36 AM
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Every ISH off-season from 2001 to 2005 or so backed up by unlimited early 2005 hip hop mixes(fortunately I never made one on either of them myself:



https://youtu.be/MAcqgA9pHfM




https://youtu.be/C4HqRkxBPDs



There are still videos on YouTube asking why Tim didn’t become the best player in the nba....and Miles was somehow even more hyped than him. Miles had higher highs far as spectacular moves and games....you can see him shake the shit outta Kobe up there....

Tim had bigger moments especially in the playoffs.

Both had they followers though. Dudes just waiting for Glenn Robinson and Odom to get out of the way....

Darius has a great podcast going at least. He lived up to the hype there. Possibly the GOAT nba podcast....at least till JJ retires and takes the crown.

I don’t know what the hell Thomas is up to.

Kblaze8855
03-07-2021, 09:08 AM
I feel I’m required to show Kobe getting his get back for sentimental reasons.....


https://thumbs.gfycat.com/CloudyMemorableChinesecrocodilelizard-size_restricted.gif



And to acknowledge Miles likely travels on his......


https://thumbs.gfycat.com/HarshAcidicInganue-size_restricted.gif



Also...once more...Miles got the better highlight but Thomas did the greater damage. To the lakers especially.....


Coming back down 3-1 the Suns watch Kobe drop 50 along with the big basket with 29 seconds left. Lakers win that game they go on to the Clippers in round 2. All LA series? Kobe essentially at home every game? Who knows. He may have powered them to the wcf. Anyway....


https://youtu.be/H_wykgldWLU



Not only does Thomas force OT he mocks Kobe’s “heart” celebration after he does. Suns destroy LA in overtime and force game 7.

No doubt the peak of a career that was supposed to be a lot better.
https://youtu.be/H_wykgldWLU

pandiani17
03-07-2021, 09:14 AM
I think Stromile Swift has got a better chance of doing that, especially this year with J-Kidd. I know he can make him look like Kenyon Martin.

Reggie43
03-07-2021, 09:22 AM
Cant help but remember waiting for my guys Al Harrington and Jonathan Bender to breakout in that same timespan with the latter being always injured while the former left the Pacers because he wanted to be a starter despite already recieving starter mins off the bench.

Kblaze8855
03-07-2021, 09:27 AM
Stro I never had faith in. At least I don’t think I did. He’s that rare guy who just looks like an idiot. I don’t know that he is....a lot of guys people say play stupid sound intelligent when they speak(Jamal Crawford sounds like an analyst). Stro just....didn’t inspire much faith.


And having thought about it.....


I really wish Tim Thomas missed that shot. Laker/Clipper series and then Lakers/Mavs if they won? Lakers split the season series with the Clippers and won ca the Mavs. Kobe had 43 and his famous 62 in 3 quarters vs them that year. Though he was -1 with the 43 and Kwame a +12...so I’m sure the plus/minus nerds would have had something to say that flew in the face of all common sense. Anyway....that may have been a surprising series.

06 Lakers/Heat finals even being possible would have been some great hype.

Kblaze8855
03-07-2021, 09:28 AM
Cant help but remember waiting for my guys Al Harrington and Jonathan Bender to breakout in that same timespan with the latter being always injured while the former left the Pacers because he wanted to be a starter despite already recieving starter mins off the bench.


Yea Bender was the third of those guys but he was hurt too often to take serious. He did get a lot of those “Next year.....” topics though.

Im Still Ballin
03-07-2021, 10:27 AM
Tyrus Thomas and Anthony Randolph

Im Still Ballin
03-07-2021, 10:50 AM
Travis Outlaw and Brendan Wright

L.Kizzle
03-07-2021, 11:31 AM
Corey Maggette and Ricky Davis.

JohnMax
03-07-2021, 12:21 PM
Darius Miles was in 3 movies including the Perfect Score. So it looks like even Hollywood wanted him to be a star.

HoopsNY
03-07-2021, 12:59 PM
I remember Miles was drawing comparisons to Kevin Garnett when he first came into the league. Well, that didn't end too well now did it.

warriorfan
03-07-2021, 03:05 PM
Tyrus Thomas and Anthony Randolph

:roll: Anthony Randolph aka AR4 aka the next Kevin Garnett.

:roll:

Everyone I knew was hyped about him and convinced he was going to be the next big thing...You have to understand how bad it was being a Warriors fan back then. We were grasping onto anything at that point.

Mags and Brandan Wright too. Even though with Maggette everyone knew who he was by that point when we got him. Wright had some talent but was built like a stick figure and subsequently was always injured.

Things were really bad for Warriors fans for along time.

Doranku
03-07-2021, 06:24 PM
**** Tim Thomas.

Doranku
03-07-2021, 06:35 PM
Stro I never had faith in. At least I don’t think I did. He’s that rare guy who just looks like an idiot. I don’t know that he is....a lot of guys people say play stupid sound intelligent when they speak(Jamal Crawford sounds like an analyst). Stro just....didn’t inspire much faith.


And having thought about it.....


I really wish Tim Thomas missed that shot. Laker/Clipper series and then Lakers/Mavs if they won? Lakers split the season series with the Clippers and won ca the Mavs. Kobe had 43 and his famous 62 in 3 quarters vs them that year. Though he was -1 with the 43 and Kwame a +12...so I’m sure the plus/minus nerds would have had something to say that flew in the face of all common sense. Anyway....that may have been a surprising series.

06 Lakers/Heat finals even being possible would have been some great hype.

The more I think about it, the more I think maybe the way things turned out was for the better.

I honestly think if Tim Thomas misses that shot, Lakers make the finals. However, I also think the Heat would've beat that Laker team. Kobe would've had his hands full with Wade while Shaq would be shitting on Kwame all series. Heat would've had HCA as well.

Kobe losing to Shaq in the finals would probably have been the worst possible outcome. He'd have been beyond livid. I don't think he stays in LA in that scenario.

Smoke117
03-07-2021, 06:53 PM
The more I think about it, the more I think maybe the way things turned out was for the better.

I honestly think if Tim Thomas misses that shot, Lakers make the finals. However, I also think the Heat would've beat that Laker team. Kobe would've had his hands full with Wade while Shaq would be shitting on Kwame all series. Heat would've had HCA as well.

Kobe losing to Shaq in the finals would probably have been the worst possible outcome. He'd have been beyond livid. I don't think he stays in LA in that scenario.

lol The 2006 Lakers weren't beating the Mavs. Likely wouldn't get past the Clippers for that matter.

imdaman99
03-07-2021, 08:42 PM
I remember 2k2 (or maybe 2k3) on dreamcast I would always draft Miles and he would become pretty much KG after a couple of years.

ZionDunks
03-08-2021, 04:19 AM
^
Every ISH off-season from 2001 to 2005 or so backed up by unlimited early 2005 hip hop mixes(fortunately I never made one on either of them myself:



https://youtu.be/MAcqgA9pHfM




https://youtu.be/C4HqRkxBPDs



There are still videos on YouTube asking why Tim didn’t become the best player in the nba....and Miles was somehow even more hyped than him. Miles had higher highs far as spectacular moves and games....you can see him shake the shit outta Kobe up there....

Tim had bigger moments especially in the playoffs.

Both had they followers though. Dudes just waiting for Glenn Robinson and Odom to get out of the way....

Darius has a great podcast going at least. He lived up to the hype there. Possibly the GOAT nba podcast....at least till JJ retires and takes the crown.

I don’t know what the hell Thomas is up to.
JJ Reddick is a far left psycho

ZionDunks
03-08-2021, 04:20 AM
I remember 2k2 (or maybe 2k3) on dreamcast I would always draft Miles and he would become pretty much KG after a couple of years.

I remember 2k4 or Lebrons rookie year Miles served as Lebrons sidekick on the Paul Silas Cavs

ralph_i_el
03-08-2021, 07:58 AM
JJ Reddick is a far left psycho

Isn't it tiring to for you to have to get mad at increasingly more inane things?

highwhey
03-08-2021, 10:26 AM
I feel I’m required to show Kobe getting his get back for sentimental reasons.....


https://thumbs.gfycat.com/CloudyMemorableChinesecrocodilelizard-size_restricted.gif



And to acknowledge Miles likely travels on his......


https://thumbs.gfycat.com/HarshAcidicInganue-size_restricted.gif



Also...once more...Miles got the better highlight but Thomas did the greater damage. To the lakers especially.....


Coming back down 3-1 the Suns watch Kobe drop 50 along with the big basket with 29 seconds left. Lakers win that game they go on to the Clippers in round 2. All LA series? Kobe essentially at home every game? Who knows. He may have powered them to the wcf. Anyway....


https://youtu.be/H_wykgldWLU



Not only does Thomas force OT he mocks Kobe’s “heart” celebration after he does. Suns destroy LA in overtime and force game 7.

No doubt the peak of a career that was supposed to be a lot better.
https://youtu.be/H_wykgldWLU
the suns glory days https://www.thecoli.com/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/wow.png


although i never thought i'd see a tim thomas thread on ISH in 2021 :lol

pandiani17
03-08-2021, 12:49 PM
Cant help but remember waiting for my guys Al Harrington and Jonathan Bender to breakout in that same timespan with the latter being always injured while the former left the Pacers because he wanted to be a starter despite already recieving starter mins off the bench.

I think things turned out fine for Harrington, he didn't become an all-star but he had a very, very solid career. Bender, however, was too skinny for those years, his game would suit much more this era, he could even play at center if he was around nowadays.

Reggie43
03-08-2021, 07:19 PM
I think things turned out fine for Harrington, he didn't become an all-star but he had a very, very solid career. Bender, however, was too skinny for those years, his game would suit much more this era, he could even play at center if he was around nowadays.

Saw Harrington as a perennial allstar but he had slight injury trouble himself, just wished that his solid career was spent with the Pacers instead of being traded.

Bender had legit potential if he could stay healthy. I remember reading about him that he was jumping off houses for fun as a kid that mustve contributed to the knee problems lol