<object width="425" height="355"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/aOMBfyWVmqM&hl=en"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/aOMBfyWVmqM&hl=en" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="355"></embed></object> Don't you guys miss the series where everybody hated each other? 1994.. Where 'They don't like each other' happens.. (end of the video -have some Danny Ainge!)
There's that Ron Artest guy out there. Note how Danny Ainge was such as dirty player back then, he got into beef with Mario Elie and Maxwell. I don't know if Ainge was brave or stupid, but he did hit Mario that series
Artest quietly had a good year with the Kings, he didn't go crazy or decide to leave to make a rap album..
I wish somebody would put up the clip up Rocket Hero/Texas Legend Robert Horry throwing the towel in Ainge's face. Clutch City!
I have been looking for the video where Ainge hit Elie in the face hard with the inbound pass. Anyone have it?
I wish someone could sell me a copy of these games! Great memories! The Horry towel on Danny Ainge would be great! Someone post it!
I love madmax. That's the intimidation factor that our current team miss. I agree with everyone that it could be Artest but the problem is if Artest is willing to accept his role as our 3rd option. I believe he left Indiana because he is not the primary star there
Maxwell was awesome. Total badass. Man, it's funny how SKINNY nba players used to be. I never thought that when watching them back then, but to look back now...woah.
No, he left Indiana because after the Palace Brawl, he was basically run out of town. He was traded for peanuts basically.
I honestly feel like there are a good number of players in the NBA today who have done/still do performance-enhancing drugs. I don't have any proof, or even any circumstantial evidence, it's just a gut feeling that I have. It's in baseball and football, why would basketball be any different?
I always got the impression that steroids wouldn't help basketball players nearly as much because they give you big bulky muscles that would diminish your quickness. It doesn't matter as much in football and baseball because you don't need to be quick. I thought Shawn Bradley admitted to using steroids, right? And said that Shaun Livingston did them too. That makes sense to me, because Bradley probably tried everything to get big, and Livingston has had those horrific injuries, which sometimes happens when you take steroids.
muscles won't do that to your quickness, its a myth, it will help develop quickness. Football & baseball players need speed just as much as b ball players.