Re: -StroShow's Daily Poster Thread 2012/13 (New Season, New Thread!)-
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Originally Posted by Rake2204
I liked that one a lot. I just wish the Blazers announcers had realized Aldridge may have had his heel on the line and as a result didn't discredit the dunk as much as they did. While we're at it, I could have done without them mentioning how little crowd there was. Seemed like something bad happened to their team so they backhandedly had to try to make up for it.
That's just them. The color guy is actually kind of funny in a senile old man kind of way.
Funny enough it was a little while back when BJ Mullens for ages was predicted to be the #1 Draft pick (NBAdraft.net) before he got to college and I remember watching his vidz and he looked like a excellent athlete, but yeah that dunk right now is #2 or #3 best no doubt
Re: -StroShow's Daily Poster Thread 2012/13 (New Season, New Thread!)-
With just over eight minutes to go in the opening quarter of Charlotte’s only home game against Portland, BJ Mullens caught a swing pass from Michael Kidd-Gilchrist. Upon collecting the basketball, Mullens immediately proceeded to shoot a three-pointer. It’s something he does over five times per game, and as he does more than 70% of the time, he missed. Much to the chagrin of Bobcats fans, it appeared as though the most stereotypical BJ Mullens possession had just unfolded. However, in this particular instance, the play was far from over. Mullens just so happened to come up short on his attempt, causing the ball to ricochet hard off the front of the rim. Like a boomerang, it shot right back in BJ’s direction, coincidentally serving as a well-placed pass that led him into the lane. Once again, Mullens collected the basketball… but this time he did so with a much, much different intent. With his lead foot planted outside of the dotted line, Mullens exploded off the floor. He leaned towards the basket, extended his right arm, and toppled a helpless LaMarcus Aldridge like a bowling pin. Using all 7 feet, 1.5 inches of his wingspan, BJ Mullens completed the finest play of his NBA career.
And I missed it. Figures that I’d tune into a Bobcats game midway through the first quarter to find that they already had 22 points and BJ Mullens had thrown down the second or third best dunk of the season. What were the odds?
Dunk rating on the Starbury Nastiness Scale
9/10
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Re: -StroShow's Daily Poster Thread 2012/13 (New Season, New Thread!)-
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Originally Posted by StroShow4
You saw a great game of basketball though.
Yeah they have been pretty entertaining this season. The fan in me wants them to win but I know it would be much better to get another high lottery pick. Close losses don't bother me. Total choke jobs like last night do, but hopefully both the players and the coach (he's a rookie too) learn from it.