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    Made multiple people millions of dollars before he ever made a dime while putting an entire shoe brand on the map before ever stepping into the NBA. Drew crowds into Rucker Park comparable to Dr J's days.

    Now days every NBA player has a "mixtape", but it wasn't too long ago where a basketball "mixtape" was a foreign idea, that was until AND1 & Skip put together "The Skip Tape" which literally put AND1 on the map

    here's the original mixtape in 3 parts

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ul-t-tAEvNs

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OHTlEeviP4

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFJ4dpFZg-E


    Love that he eventually found a solid spot in the NBA after struggling in the beginning of his career, proved a lot of people wrong. So younger fans who may not have heard of Alston until now, here's a chance to educate yourself on a little interesting piece of NBA/streetball history.

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    Mike Dunleavy Jr. was the last true street legend.

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    I remember when I saw that and failed to mirage his moves on the court. It was cool when he played for the Rockets (or Raptors don't remember) and the Magic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fos


    Mike Dunleavy Jr. was the last true street legend.

    /thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bandito
    I remember when I saw that and failed to mirage his moves on the court. It was cool when he played for the Rockets (or Raptors don't remember) and the Magic.
    everybody did

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    Default Re: The Last True Street Legend

    Nice thread
    Its nice seeing those tapes again...I had all of them back in the day....Alston was a good backup PG, he could run a team and handle the ball....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dro
    Nice thread
    Its nice seeing those tapes again...I had all of them back in the day....Alston was a good backup PG, he could run a team and handle the ball....
    With him as a starting PG,the Magic beat the Cavs and went to the finals.

    When Jameer Nelson in all his overrated glory replaced him,completely unprepared,he ruined the team's playoff chemistry and they under-performed in the finals.

    Remember,the magic lost two games they had in their hands both game 2 and game 4.

    Rafer was a terrific player and a mentor to young Wade.

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    Default Re: The Last True Street Legend

    Bump.

    Skip showin love to ISH

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lwM9OKmEb0A

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    What happened to all the streetballers post-Rafer?

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    Future Hall of Famer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oarabbus
    What happened to all the streetballers post-Rafer?
    Guys like Hot Sauce, Professor, High Octane, 1/2 man 1/2 amazing?

    Pretty sure they're still doing their street ball thing or retired from the game.

    I'm not sure if And1 still tours as much as they did back in the day. Skip will always be remembered though for being the guy who had the entire company of And1 built around him & his tapes.

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    Default Re: The Last True Street Legend

    Remember owning the Video CD of this one. That was quite a long time ago

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    Loved that he ended up on the magic. So many people I knew just didn't realize how cool that was

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kargo
    With him as a starting PG,the Magic beat the Cavs and went to the finals.

    When Jameer Nelson in all his overrated glory replaced him,completely unprepared,he ruined the team's playoff chemistry and they under-performed in the finals.

    Remember,the magic lost two games they had in their hands both game 2 and game 4.

    Rafer was a terrific player and a mentor to young Wade.
    Someone who actually watched our finals run

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    He had some forgotten and largely underrated moments in the NBA. I'm glad it was noted that he was the starting PG for a Finals team. He did a great job quarterbacking the Magic through that playoff run. Dropped 26 in Game 4 of the Conference Finals and had 20 in Game 3 of the Finals. He became a good spot up shooter by the time he hit his 30's and he suited that team really well - throw it into Dwight, re-locate, wait for the ball to come your way, shoot.

    He was also the starting PG on the Rockets team that won 22 in a row in 2008, which is the 3rd best streak in NBA history. A lot of those wins came with Yao injured and, by that stage, T-Mac was a 22-a-night guy rather than a 32-a-night guy. They were a really solid unit, even with Yao out.

    PG - Rafer
    SG - T-Mac
    SF - Battier
    PF - Scola
    C - Yao/Mutombo (at age 41)

    That 2007-2009 group may or may not be the best Rockets collective Daryl Morey has put on the floor, depending on how you feel about last year's team. The 2008-9 Rockets pushed the Lakers to 7 games in the 2nd round, minus Yao for the back half of the series.

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