aTmAg said:T&P for living in SA.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Well since we're thumping our chests about our team's titles, y'all Houston fans enjoy your 2 trophies while I enjoy the Spurs' 5.
says someone living in houston?
aTmAg said:T&P for living in SA.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Well since we're thumping our chests about our team's titles, y'all Houston fans enjoy your 2 trophies while I enjoy the Spurs' 5.
Not anymore.. I got the hell out of there.ruddyduck said:aTmAg said:T&P for living in SA.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Well since we're thumping our chests about our team's titles, y'all Houston fans enjoy your 2 trophies while I enjoy the Spurs' 5.
says someone living in houston?
It's hard to take anything you say seriously when you admit to crying over a replay. You're a little too much of a fanboy to give an objective opinion.Quote:
If you haven't, you should watch or re-watch that game. Being a sappy, nostalgic sports lover, I can't watch it without tearing up. I can't wait to hear MJ talk about this game in the Last Dance. Here he was, obviously should be in bed, absolutely nothing to prove, and he basically wins the game for his team.
Barkley and Knight had an understanding, Barkley was using the Team USA tryouts to improve his draft stock, and Knight let him do that. Alford was kept on the team because he was a pure shooter, and Knight needed one of those to operate his motion offense, just like Phil Jackson needed John Paxson and Steve Kerr to make the triangle offense work. It is the same reason Knight kept Chris Mullin while cutting Stockton.MuckRaker96 said:They mentioned that he became a superstar during the Olympics and that if the Olympics had taken place before the draft, he would have been the #1 pick. Hilariously, Charles Barkley was cut from the team because he and Knight didn't get along, and then Knight cut John Stockton in the final round of cuts to put his own guy Steve Alford on the team.aTmAg said:
One thing this show don't even address was the NBA all stars vs USA games prior to 1984 Olympics. That USA team was a bunch of college players and a few recently drafted (yet to play) NBA players like Jordan and Ewing. The NBA all stars included Magic, Bird, Thomas, McHale, Walton, Ainge, Parrish, Worthy, and Drexler in their prime. The NBA team should have destroyed the Olympic team, but lost all 8. And it wasn't like the NBA players didn't care. They may have gone through the motions in the first game or two, but my the end they were hungry.
SACR said:It's hard to take anything you say seriously when you admit to crying over a replay. You're a little too much of a fanboy to give an objective opinion.Quote:
If you haven't, you should watch or re-watch that game. Being a sappy, nostalgic sports lover, I can't watch it without tearing up. I can't wait to hear MJ talk about this game in the Last Dance. Here he was, obviously should be in bed, absolutely nothing to prove, and he basically wins the game for his team.
I agree. The work he did on shaq is funMuckRaker96 said:
In the Rodman episode, I really enjoyed the on-the-bench defensive strategy talk between MJ and Rodman. Really cool to see 2 of the best defenders of all time talking strategy in game. I could watch Rodman defensive highlights all day long.
ruddyduck said:
i've lived in both (actually every major texas city). they're all just different shades of suck.
I didn't. As Horace said bunch of *****es.JCA1 said:
I forgot how much I hated John Starks.
JCA1 said:
I forgot how much I hated John Starks.
The groomsmen in Ahmad Rashad's wedding were Bill Cosby and O.J. Simpson. Yikes. That did not age well at all.ea1060 said:
One of the best parts of the documentary for me was seeing MJ and Ahmad Rashad driving around in his red Range Rover, smoking a cigar, and with the license plate "two trey". Classic.
Hated John Starks but his dunk on Jordan was one of the all time bests. Not only a tough dunk in traffic but in the face of the best player of all time.AgShaun00 said:I didn't. As Horace said bunch of *****es.JCA1 said:
I forgot how much I hated John Starks.
i agree, but this isn't thread for it.Southlake said:Hated John Starks but his dunk on Jordan was one of the all time bests. Not only a tough dunk in traffic but in the face of the best player of all time.AgShaun00 said:I didn't. As Horace said bunch of *****es.JCA1 said:
I forgot how much I hated John Starks.
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DX45xYefy6tIi?si=s4mDN-eSTKuvPAGhrqC4HAJCA1 said:
FYI, The last Dance soundtrack is exclusively available as a playlist on Spotify.
OCEN99 said:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DX45xYefy6tIi?si=s4mDN-eSTKuvPAGhrqC4HAJCA1 said:
FYI, The last Dance soundtrack is exclusively available as a playlist on Spotify.
Some absolute bangers on there.
AgShaun00 said:i agree, but this isn't thread for it.Southlake said:Hated John Starks but his dunk on Jordan was one of the all time bests. Not only a tough dunk in traffic but in the face of the best player of all time.AgShaun00 said:I didn't. As Horace said bunch of *****es.JCA1 said:
I forgot how much I hated John Starks.
100% agree! Starks dunked on Grant, not Jordan.ConroeAg said:
The Starks dunk was amazing, no doubt, but for anyone to say that it was "on Jordan" is a stretch.
First Starks shook off Armstrong, who was guarding him, then Grant came over to play help D and tried to block it and got dunked on for sure. Jordan was coming down from the key with Grant between him and Starks. He was trailing, and was close enough to have almost had a chance to block it, but he wasn't ever between Starks and the basket. Just watch it again from multiple angles.
Wishful thinking from Knicks fans and/or Jordan haters, but it's easily verifiable in replays.