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Name the player who got you hooked on basketball

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by ParaSolid, Aug 29, 2010.

  1. arno_ed

    arno_ed Contributing Member

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    Hakeem no doubt about that. I started getting interested in basketbal when i was 15. I started watching some games (which was difficult at the time in the Netherlands) and Hakeem was just amazing. I became a Rocket fan.
     
  2. tinman

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    Kobe
    Ray Allen
    Iverson

    all had better careers than T-mac

    Oh I agree T-mac was a fan favorite for Houston, Orlando, and Toronto. But then he stopped being a fan favorite. that's weird. I wonder why?

    Funny that you mentioned Jordan as a Wizard. When he came back to Chicago as a Wizard, they gave him a standing ovation.

    When your boy went back to Orlando as a Rocket, they booed him.

    I don't think anybody ever booed Steve Francis when he came back to Houston as a member of another team.

    say this with me one time, "Kobe is better than Tmac". if you believe in this statement, then you don't need to consult me. :p
     
  3. Acedude

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    Reggie Miller

    More specifically, this play:

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  4. vator

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    Tim Hardaway. Patterned my game after his growing up. Killer crossover FTW!
     
  5. kanariya

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    Michael Jordan
     
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    I would have to say either Glen Rice or Mitch Richmond. Their shooting abilities instantly stuck out to me personally when I started watching basketball.
     
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    Championship Hakeem "The Dream" Olajuwon.

    I was only 10.
     
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    Otis Thorpe
     
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    Dirk Nowitzki. Flame suit on
     
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    Steve Francis
     
  11. DieHard Rocket

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    Hakeem circa 1992. I'm almost certain I watched a couple of years earlier, because I started playing basketball when I was 5 and surely I caught some games on TV - but the '91-'92 season is my earliest memory of watching.

    I remember watching the starting lineups on TV and thinking that Hakeem 'must be really good, because he's been on the team the longest'. I remember thinking how weird it was to have guys named Sleepy Floyd and Tree Rollins. And I remember Maxwell being my first favorite Rocket because he was such a good shooter.
     
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    The Dream got me hooked on basketball. I watched every game he played in from 90-95. I would get goosebumps when he shaked the Admiral, Shaq, Ewing.
     
  14. Fulgore

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    Penny Hardaway
    Dream
    Reggie Miller
    Gary Payton
     
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    I grew up in Indiana, so we were raised on high school basketball. I loved listening to the Purdue/Detroit games to hear Terry Dischinger and Dave DeBusschere try to out score each other(yea, I'm an old fart). On the pro level, I followed the Bulls (NBA) with Bob Love & Norm Van Leare and the Pacers (ABA) with Bob Netolicky and Mel Daniels.
     
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  16. Bear_Bryant

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    the franchise! I was born in 1990 so i never really got to experience the championship years here in Houston and I really only remember the later stages of hakeems year but I still remember us trading with the "Vancouver" Grizzlies to get Stevie Franchise
     
  17. matac3

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    I got hooked on "Akeem Olajuwon"...... Phi Slama Jama
     
  18. Ballin_Rocket

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    t-mac in his last orlando year
    saw my first all-star game and was like :eek: :eek:
     
  19. trueroxfan

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    Hakeem was the person I watched growing up. Mcgrady was the guy who got me hooked on basketball, I grew up playing soccer, got bigger and started playing football, but from the time Mcgrady joined our team I stopped playing pretty much everything but basketball.

    Im not quick, have an awkward form, have a negative vertical, but despite all of this watching mcgrady made me want to go play everyday, i remember the first game of my freshmen year of college and after watching us play the heat, i ran to the gym and played basketball, everytime i watch his videos, i want to play, i just get an itch to play haha so weird, but anyways mcgrady got me hooked and i ended up playing so much basketball my freshmen year i lost 32 lbs.
     
  20. bongo33

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    Yes Kobe was better and smoother back then. But in his post he was talking about lesser players lighting up better players occasionally, like T-mac in Jordan. Never once did he mention T-mac being better than any of the players you mentioned. :rolleyes: This topic is about who inspired you/got you hooked on basketball, for him it was T-mac, so what? Its just a player, I got hooked by Ray Allen
     

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