He was so good he was banking shots off a parking lot wall at like age 45 and hitting nothing but net!
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He was so good he was banking shots off a parking lot wall at like age 45 and hitting nothing but net!
He was basically a ghetto-sounding white guy with infinite fundamentals and 50 years old in the face.
[QUOTE=Mr. I'm So Rad]LeBron will do it.[/QUOTE]
Mullin was doin it taking four 4's a game and not bulldozing his way in the lane.
Yeah, I meant in terms of 25 PPG while shooting 50+% from mostly a perimeter shooting range.
carmelo anthony with better judgement
A lot of people should remember that 5 year stretch he had, besides the last one where he only played 46 games, the Warriors were either 1 or 2 in pace so he was getting a lot of easy baskets and assists just from that.
mini-Bird
Played best when he was drunk.
I've watched Mullin play since his days in St. Johns, with Walter Berry. He's a top 5 pure shooter in league history, imo. Give him the space, and he would kill you from distance. Deadly accurate.
He wasn't the most athletically gifted player, but was very, very smart and underrated defensively. Like Bird, he would come up with so many key deflections and other things that didn't fill a stat sheet, but helped his team to win.
He would do very well in today's NBA. Think of a better, smarter version of Kyle Korver, and understand how many teams need consistent outside shooting.
How would y'all rank Run-TMC individually in their seasons together?
[QUOTE=Shepseskaf]I've watched Mullin play since his days in St. Johns, with Walter Berry. He's a top 5 pure shooter in league history, imo. Give him the space, and he would kill you from distance. Deadly accurate.
He wasn't the most athletically gifted player, but was very, very smart and underrated defensively. Like Bird, he would come up with so many key deflections and other things that didn't fill a stat sheet, but helped his team to win.
He would do very well in today's NBA. Think of a better, smarter version of [B]Kyle Korver[/B], and understand how many teams need consistent outside shooting.[/QUOTE]
:biggums:
[QUOTE=Shepseskaf]I've watched Mullin play since his days in St. Johns, with Walter Berry. He's a top 5 pure shooter in league history, imo. Give him the space, and he would kill you from distance. Deadly accurate.
He wasn't the most athletically gifted player, but was very, very smart and underrated defensively. Like Bird, he would come up with so many key deflections and other things that didn't fill a stat sheet, but helped his team to win.
He would do very well in today's NBA. [B]Think of a better, smarter version of Kyle Korver, and understand how many teams need consistent outside shooting.[/B][/QUOTE]
LOL
[QUOTE=Shepseskaf]Think of a better, smarter version of Kyle Korver, and understand how many teams need consistent outside shooting.[/QUOTE]
Why would you say that?
[QUOTE=Cali Syndicate]Why would you say that?[/QUOTE]
What's mysterious? Their playing styles are similar, but Mullin was much better.
He was on the Dream Team for a reason, and was unarguably the best player from Run-TMC.
Amazing Chris Mullin Career Retrospective: [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7mQ9jHSGAE[/url]