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what old rockets do u remember watching play?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by MykTek, May 30, 2005.

  1. NewYorker

    NewYorker Ghost of Clutch Fans

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    not only do you remember all the players since 86, you have them in order of their rosters chronologically by year!


    The ones that stick most in my mind are Alan Levell, Sleeply Floyd, World B. Free and Purvis Short, although I confused them now....Derrick Cheivous...the Minnefield...some guy called the Rubber Band man...

    Ya know, to be quiet honest, I didn't have cable so I never could watch the games unless they were on 59, so most of my rockets experience was listening to Gene Peterson while pretending to do homework.
     
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    Chucky Brown.
     
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    Sam Mack, The Wizard, Air Bull, 2 Sandwiches
     
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    Vin Baker, Moochie Norris, Charles Oakley, Clarence Weatherspoon. They're all old. :)
     
  5. MykTek

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    i really had nothin else to do.... LOL, alot of times on my hand and i was trying to organize them in order....hehehe.... man, i still remember HSE! ! !
     
  6. Willis25

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    it was the Big Whopper (not Bopper)
     
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    Cedric Maxwell (aka "Cornbread")

    I remember in 87 when our team was wrecked with injuries and suspensions ..we traded for Maxwell and a few games later, he dropped a triple double for us in Indiana to help win the game
     
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    Yeah codell,that was one of the few good games he had for the Rockets,as the Celtics left us holding the bag.But he DID tear us apart in the Finals.
     
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    Ýou saw him play?:D :D You are the only one
    :D :(
     
  10. kaleidosky

    kaleidosky Your Tweety Bird dance just cost us a run

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    remembering your guys means remembering their names. Like Randy Livingston
     
  11. codell

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    Yeah he didn't last long with us. He could never get those TPS reports right despite multiple memos.

    :)
     
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    The human Trampoline Bill Willoughby and the Whopper Billy Paultz. Don't forget the man with the worst shot in history once graced our doors Stacey Augmon.
     
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    I always thought that a flea would fly into Chevious' mouth at the free-throw line.

    You think Mike James had a rainbow shot, try Purvis Short, that sucker would bring rain all of the time.

    Leavell was always out of control when he drove the lane.

    Whenever we played ball we always called the sorry player Granville Waiters

    One game in the 86 Finals, when they called the starting lineups, I wondered why Lou Lloyld and Mitch Wiggins was the only ones sweating like waterfalls before the game wvwn started.:D

    Ah the memories.
     
  14. yobod

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    Definetly Sleepy Floyd and Larry Smith are the 2 oldest I can remember
     
  15. Willis25

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    some notable memories

    ...Paultz, Malone, Hayes, Rudy T, Murphy & Barry (I used to have a Rick Barry rockets basketball card with him shooting free throws granny style)

    ... seeing the San Deigo Chicken (special guest) at a Rockets - KANSAS CITY Kings game

    - game three of 86 playoffs against the Lakers (the Jack Nicolson game - where to pre-country 93 Q radio station gave everyone Nicolson-esque sunglasses to wear during the game - Rockets WON :cool: :D )
     
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    Some real old-school names:

    Jimmy Walker
    Jack Marin (who we got for trading Elvin Hayes)
    John Lucas
    Mike Newlin
    Rick Barry
    Moses Malone

    First Rockets game I ever saw was back in '72. Rockets beat the Knicks
    at Hofheinz. Knicks had Walt Frazier, Dave DeBusschere, and a tall,
    skinny, goofy-looking backup center named Phil Jackson. It was the same
    day as the Super Bowl when Dallas beat Miami--they flashed the score on the scoreboard during the game.
     
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    Allen Level, Akeem and Ralf Sampson
     
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    Olajuwon, Sampson,Craig Ehlo,Otis Thorpe,Vernon Maxwell, Kenny Smith, Matt Bullard, Carl Herrera,Robert Horry, Scotty Brooks, Sam Cassell, Mario Elie,Clyde Drexler, Pete Chilcutt,Zan Tabak,Charles Jones, Chucky Brown, Eldridge Recanser, Sam Mack, Charles Barkley, Kevin Willis, Eddie Johnson, Othella Harrington, Randy Livingston, Brent Price, Sedale Threatt, Emanual Davix, Matt Maloney, Rodrick Rodes, Scottie Pippen, Michael Dickerson, Bryce Drew, Anthony "Pig" Miller, Antoine Carr, Stanley Roberts, Cuttino Mobley, Steve Francis, Shandon Anderson, Walt Williams, Kenny Thomas, Kelvin Cato, Carlos Rogers, Maurice Taylor, Dan Langhi, Jason Collier, Eddie Griffin, Oscar Torres, Terence Morris, Glen Rice, Tierre Brown, James Posey, Juaquin Hawkins, Bostjan Nachbar, Tito maddox, Jim Jackson, Eric Piatkowski, Mark Jackson, Mike Wilks, Alton Ford,
    Vin Baker, Moochie Norris, Charles Oakley, Clarence Weatherspoon
     
  19. topfive

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    I once heard Chris Berman refer to French tennis star Cedric Pioline as Cedric "Cornbread" Pioline.
     
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    Every player since 1987 (I was five at the time)...My parents were too cheap to get cable, so I would listen to the games on the radio in my room and play along on my nerf goal:) Funny thing was that I couldnt get radio reception in my room unless I adjusted the hallway light to a certain setting!
     
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