I can't believe ISH deleted my "if LeBron never wins a ring" thread.
ISH = No fun. Only complaining and whining.
:cry:
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I can't believe ISH deleted my "if LeBron never wins a ring" thread.
ISH = No fun. Only complaining and whining.
:cry:
Im joking.
Cool thread. I had love for Dell Curry's steez (remember when people said 'steez'?) :rolleyes: I recall this one time he faked out a defender bad, shuffled [I]sideways[/I] with a couple of dribbles and nailed a smooth 3 pointer. Doesn't sound like much but it was just his cool style which made an impression on me.
Bobby Phills... Malik Sealy... Brian Williams a.k.a Bison Dele... RIP!!!
[IMG]http://thenolookpass.com/Pix/LaPhonsoEllis001.jpg[/IMG]
LaPhonso Ellis
Isiah Rider
[IMG]http://15.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_kpxrld7siS1qzddo2o1_400.jpg[/IMG]
Bison Dele aka Brian Williams
Ty Corbin, former Hawk part of the Smith-Blaylock-Mutombo-Laettner era, now coach of the Utah Jazz:
[IMG]http://static.bkref.com/images/players/corbity01.jpg[/IMG]
Mookie Blaylock
Sarunas Marciulionis
[QUOTE=RaininTwos]this thread just shows me how much i need to get out the house and stop watching basketball because ive only seen like three names that i didnt immediately recognize and this is a decade that was a baby in.:facepalm[/QUOTE]
:facepalm :facepalm :facepalm
That's the POINT. Man some of you guys are thick.
It's called NOSTALGIA. You can't be nostalgic over something you can't even f*cking remember!
Robert Pack
[QUOTE=305Baller][IMG]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_M4rLGU3Ll78/TPTO9aXIztI/AAAAAAAAApE/HdwU7dBly44/s1600/Detlef-schrempf%255B1%255D.jpg[/IMG]
Shrempf[/QUOTE]
[SIZE="3"]Shrempf[/SIZE]
Highest Consonant-to-Vowel ratio in NBA history. I remember him in college missing a shot in a game against Duke. The brainac crowd starting chanting AIRBALL....AIRBALL .....in GERMAN.
[QUOTE=Westbrook0]:facepalm :facepalm :facepalm
That's the POINT. Man some of you guys are thick.
It's called NOSTALGIA. You can't be nostalgic over something you can't even f*cking remember![/QUOTE]
Reading comprehension. I was criticizing myself for spending too much time watching old games. I've so much that I can actually go through this thread and know virtually all of the players listed. That's not good, lol.
Dale Ellis
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Xavier McDaniel
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Michael Cage
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[QUOTE=305Baller][IMG]http://beefknuckles.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/walt.jpg[/IMG]
I liked Walt 'Wizard' Williams' game.[/QUOTE]
[B]I Always Thought Walt Would Have Been An All Star...Yet He Never Took That Step to The Next Level. He was a Great Ballhandling 6`8 Player[/B]
This thread is hilarious:roll:
I'm glad people remember Loyd Vaught (shit, did I even spell that correctly?) those Clipper teams had good players at one point. He was considered their best player until Odom and company came to town.
What strikes me is, almost all of these players don't have highlights on youTube. Not just because technology was different, but because most of these cats don't have many highlights worth looking at. Most of these player's games are very basic and fundamental. Yet, it's the type of game that actually matters. Which is why I'd take most of the big men posted here over dudes like Griffin and others today.
I'm trying to think of somebody to add, I'll do so in a moment.
[quote=andgar923]This thread is hilarious:roll:
I'm glad people remember Loyd Vaught (shit, did I even spell that correctly?) those Clipper teams had good players at one point. He was considered their best player until Odom and company came to town.[/quote]
[B]Loy [/B]Vaught.
[QUOTE=305Baller][IMG]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_V3FiwGnfOXM/TQowv7B59sI/AAAAAAAABhU/2j0Ley2q5nk/s1600/mason.jpg[/IMG]
Anthony Mason was an all-star w/ Miami when people thought he was done.[/QUOTE]
I remember watching him as a kid, thinking he was only in the NBA cause he knew how to fight. :oldlol: