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What players do you miss watching?

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by Defy9, Apr 1, 2011.

  1. javal_lon

    javal_lon Member

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    Im sure your old azz probably went one on one with them back at the ol playground :cool::cool:
     
  2. RedRedemption

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    I miss Muggsy Bogues. It's funny watching a midget play basketball.
     
  3. BEAT LA

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    1. Hakeem
    2. Drexler
    3. Young Shaq
    4. Jordan
    5. Yao
    6. A. Hardaway
    7. McGrady
    8. Mutombo
    9. Sura
    10. Barry
     
  4. jvu

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    DENNIS RODMAN! Hakeem, Robinson, Ewing, mutumbo, mourning, shaq nasty, glen rice, 90s bulls, and all the rivalry!!
     
  5. Fyreball

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    It's not that I miss watching a particular player.....for me, the thing I miss the most is the atmosphere that surrounded the NBA in the 90s. The league had personality, it had persona. Players weren't afraid to show emotion, to show that they DID in fact hate the opponent, and they weren't afraid to show how tough they actually were. Basketball in the 90s wasn't a popularity contest, and it certainly wasn't about who could tweet the most, or get the most friends on Facebook. It was about playing your heart out, and leaving everything on the court. Every team had personality, from the Reggie Millers and John Starks of the world, to the Hakeem Olajuwons and Gary Paytons. The Rockets SERIOUSLY HATED the Jazz....the Pacers SERIOUSLY HATED the Knicks. These were not "Made for TV" rivalries.....they were real, and they were intense. Even the intro music had character! Nowadays, we have players joining up with each other to make life easier on themselves, we have the Pussycat Dolls playing our intro music, and we have guys tweeting about how they can't wait to cop the new Alicia Keys album not 15 minutes after a Game 7 loss. I guess you can say that I simply miss the NBA not being soft.
     
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  6. Yetti

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    Obviously I miss seeing Yao Ming playing for our Rockets !!:p
     
  7. Showtyme11

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    Toronto Vince was my favorite player before we got Yao, and I loved Steve Francis.
     
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    Jordan, Yao, Chris Dudley, Ewing and greg oystertag.
     
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    Charles Barkley
    Steve Francis
    Eddie Griffin
     
  11. Roxs-Redemption

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    '90 Bulls
    '94-95 Rockets

    Magic Johnson
    Larry Bird
    Hakeem
    Drexler
    Young Kobe Bryant

    T-Mac (in his prime)
    Grant Hill (in his prime)
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  12. david_rocket

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    Larry Bird
    Shawn Kemp and Gary Payton
    Penny in Orlando
    Hakeem
    I miss seeing Robert Horry hitting those winning shots.
    Reggie Miller
    Clyde Drexler
     
  13. Kojirou

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    The obvious choices like Dream, I'm going to go with Iverson. Ultimately, he was probably the most important NBA player between Jordan and Lebron, and when you look back on him, I really can't help but respect his craziness and drive. It destroyed him, which makes it all the more bitter, and I do sort of view him as a tragic hero.
     
  14. qetwr111

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    AI, Reggie Miller, Yao.

    Oh, and Brandon Roy.
     
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    Me too... Honestly, how badly would he dominate now if he were healthy? Not too many centers that could stop him.
     
  16. Patience

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    Awesome. Made me chuckle. This pic really sums up all the Jazz hatred nicely.
     
  17. Spacemoth

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    Jordan. The Rockets Bulls regular season games were the highest quality basketball games I've ever seen.

    The Rockets lost more than they won during the Jordan championship years, but that was due more to inconsistency than anything else. When both teams were on top of their games, it was a beautiful sight to see. And the Rockets would win ;) . Damn the Jazz and Sonics for preventing what could have been the greatest championship series ever, even better than all those Celtics Lakers matchups.
     
  18. Num1RoXfaN

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    Tmac, vc, yao, reggie miller.
     
  19. StupidMoniker

    StupidMoniker I lost a bet

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    The Round Mound of Rebound backin' it in.
     
  20. Honey Bear

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    That's crazy... all these guys are in my list of top 10 players from the 90's.

    In no particular order

    Hakeem
    Jerome Kersey
    Mitch Richmond
    Glen Rice
    Chris Webber
    Shawn Kemp
    Penny Hardaway
    Tim Hardaway (maybe the last PG ever who could cut you up with a natural shot. Seen glimpses of him in Deron but not as stylish)
    John Starks
    Chris Mullin/ Ron Harper
     

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