lol @ Reggie Miller being a "forgotten" player. if someone puts up MJ, you should be banned immediately.
Sad Storys Mateen Cleaves Marc Jackson Bobby Phills Jay Williams Grant Hill Forgotten Players Arvedas Sabonis A.C. Green Shawn Kemp Larry Johnson Glenn Robinson Kevin Johnson Mitch Richmond
I miss watching these guys..... John Stockton Allan Houston Latrell Sprewell Doug Christie (Few years back)
<u>Penny Hardaway</u>. The guy was compared to Magic in his first year, Pippen in his second and Michael Jordan going to his third year. In an article, Michael Jordan once said that playing against Penny was like looking in a mirror. The guy was just phenomenal. To bad injuries got to him.
The whole Sonics team back when they challenged the Bulls for the title. Payton MacMillian/Hawkins Schremp Kemp Perkins (not so much)
<div class="quote_poster">M Two One Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">No one mentioned Reggie because he <u>won't</u> be forgotten.</div> True that!
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> That was his way to say hello to his kids while they watched him on Television. </div> What'd he do exactly? I can't remember. I have to add Sean Elliot and Arvydas Sabonis to my list as well. And, although he is still in the league, I miss watching Damon Stoudamire. In fact, I miss that entire Blazers team from 2000-2001, it was loaded, although quite arrogant (to an unhealthy degree). Anyone remember Scottie Pippen claiming Kobe faked his rib injury and then elbowing him in the area that Kobe was injured in the elimination game? On another note, Steve Smith, Toni Kukoc, and Keon Clark were all some of my favourites.
I miss the early 90's Blazers. They had Clyde, one of my favorite players of all-time. <div class="quote_poster">Karma Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">What'd he do exactly? I can't remember.</div> He rubbed his right cheek in a certain way I believe. Kind of an open to closed palm rub.
<div class="quote_poster">M Two One Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">No one mentioned Reggie because he <u>won't</u> be forgotten.</div> yeah I put him because I miss wathcing him play, I will never forget Reggie
The player I miss the most is Kevin Johnson. The dude was a beast, putting up great numbers before during and after Charles Barkley was with the Suns. If it weren't for a long string of leg injuries, this guy was destined for the Hall of Fame.
<div class="quote_poster">Downtown Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">The player I miss the most is Kevin Johnson. The dude was a beast, putting up great numbers before during and after Charles Barkley was with the Suns. If it weren't for a long string of leg injuries, this guy was destined for the Hall of Fame.</div> IMO, Kevin Johnson was better than Steve Nash.
Why is are there people saying that Hornececk rubbed his cheek? I always thought it was he combed his hair each free throw.
<div class="quote_poster">TwinTowers Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Why is are there people saying that Hornececk rubbed his cheek? I always thought it was he combed his hair each free throw.</div> He stroked his cheek/side of his face three times. It was his way of saying hello to his three children.
Some players I miss: Jerome Williams - Loved the hustle and energy he brought everytime he stepped onto the court. Charles Oakley - He was a great leader for the Raptors and I think he pushed everyone on the team for that playoff run in 2000/01
Penny Grant Hill (the old grant hill) Shawn Kemp Charles Oakley Horace Grant Buck Williams Anthony Mason Chris Mullin Eddie Johnson and most of all the big man, the legend, the presence of The "BIG Country"...Bryant Reeves
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