The X wrote:SG Latrell Sprewell from his Warriors (pre-choking of Carleismo) days....he was so athletic & loved his 2-handed tomahawk dunks....he did a bit of everything....
badreligionau wrote:The X wrote:SG Latrell Sprewell from his Warriors (pre-choking of Carleismo) days....he was so athletic & loved his 2-handed tomahawk dunks....he did a bit of everything....
I thought Spree was just as good during his days at the Knicks. Carleisimo is known to be pretty aggressive towards his players and hey... one of them just snapped one day... it was bound to happen.
Ricky Roma from Miami Heat forums wrote:" Celtic fans: We lead the league in age, fat aszes, O'neals, senior citizens, and acting! Don't mess with us, cause we got rondo!! YOU HEAR ME!! RONDO!!!!"
2pac wrote:through every dark night, there's a bright day after that, so no matter how hard it get, stick your chest out, keep your head up, and handle it
Diddy wrote:i didn't watched 90's basketball games, but i would say i J-will in sacramento, muggsy bogues and Magic Johnson!
Jeffx wrote:'Downtown' Freddie Brown - valuable sixth man on those great Sonic teams that went to back-to-back finals in '78 & '79. Deadly from deep - for him, that was a layup. He was part of an awesome scoring trio with Gus 'the Wizard' Williams and Dennis Johnson.
Andrew wrote:That 50 Greatest list snubbed a few very deserving players, Dominique Wilkins is someone else that really should have been included.
The X wrote:Didn't Freddie Brown play most of his career (& get his number retired) for the Indiana Pacers?
The X wrote:yeah, that was ridiculous....even more ridiculous that he wasn't inducted into HOF in his 1st year of eligibility....I think it comes down from him not winning a title or going to NBA Finals....
Andrew wrote:The X wrote:yeah, that was ridiculous....even more ridiculous that he wasn't inducted into HOF in his 1st year of eligibility....I think it comes down from him not winning a title or going to NBA Finals....
Agreed. There were attempts to explain the reasoning as that particular class making more of an effort to honour coaches and contributors but to leave players out, particularly one of Nique's stature, was just wrong. He handled it with dignity though and I certainly admire him for that.
jeffx wrote:The X wrote:Didn't Freddie Brown play most of his career (& get his number retired) for the Indiana Pacers?
No, he played his entire 13-year career with Seattle.
Clueminati017 wrote:Knick fans... I know you want to say this if you're one of the people who thinks this. Why does anyone never believe that Michael Ray Richardson was the first premiere style point guard before Ervin "Magic" Johnson? In ways Chris Rock made a point where no one gave him credit not because of his drug problem, and where he bounced back in ways that he was something the Knick fans applauded. Although, he was overlooked because of his age where he was getting old, and Magic is the fresh face coming in the NBA. This guy also played overseas to win a championship just to avoid all problems from the life he was living in the NBA due to the drug problem. He had a chance for him to come back because of David Stern wanted him back in the league, but he was doing his thing more out in Europe than in America.
The X wrote:jeffx wrote:The X wrote:Didn't Freddie Brown play most of his career (& get his number retired) for the Indiana Pacers?
No, he played his entire 13-year career with Seattle.
my bad, I must of been thinking about Roger Brown, whose name I came across when working on some legends rosters for 2k9....
http://www.basketball-reference.com/pla ... nro01.htmlClueminati017 wrote:Knick fans... I know you want to say this if you're one of the people who thinks this. Why does anyone never believe that Michael Ray Richardson was the first premiere style point guard before Ervin "Magic" Johnson? In ways Chris Rock made a point where no one gave him credit not because of his drug problem, and where he bounced back in ways that he was something the Knick fans applauded. Although, he was overlooked because of his age where he was getting old, and Magic is the fresh face coming in the NBA. This guy also played overseas to win a championship just to avoid all problems from the life he was living in the NBA due to the drug problem. He had a chance for him to come back because of David Stern wanted him back in the league, but he was doing his thing more out in Europe than in America.
I don't know much about Michael Ray except he was really good then out of league due to drug problem....I knew he played for Knicks & Nets....which team would you more associate his play with?!?
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