It quotes like this that have given this thread a 1.72 average(between bad and terrible). Oh, and maybe the fact that you have about 200 of the 600+ posts....don't reply to my post...just let the thread die man.
I don't care what you think about this thread. Did the Rockets care when Eddie Sefko labeled them Choke City? its post like this that you post that keep the thread going. stop hating on Snorg shirts stop hating the Dream
that dude is probably going to buy his frederick weis jersey and wonder the entire season (and next season, and next, and next and next..) why he doesn't show up on the court. plus he hates snorg tees which is beloved by all clutchfans
Every time I look in the mirror All these lines on my face getting clearer The past is gone It goes by, like dusk to dawn Isn't that the way Everybody's got their dues in life to pay Yeah, I know nobody knows where it comes and where it goes I know it's everybody's sin You got to lose to know how to win Half my life is in books' written pages Lived and learned from fools and from sages You know it's true All the things come back to you Sing with me, sing for the year Sing for the laughter, sing for the tears Sing with me, if it's just for today Maybe tomorrow, the good lord will take you away Yeah, sing with me, sing for the year sing for the laughter, sing for the tear sing with me, if it's just for today Maybe tomorrow, the good Lord will take you away Dream On Dream On Dream On Dream until your dreams come true Dream On Dream On Dream On Dream until your dream comes through Dream On Dream On Dream On Dream On Dream On Dream On Dream On Sing with me, sing for the year sing for the laughter, sing for the tear sing with me, if it's just for today Maybe tomorrow, the good Lord will take you away Sing with me, sing for the year sing for the laughter, sing for the tear Sing with me, if it's just for today Maybe tomorrow, the good Lord will take you away......
Hey Tinman, as you know Dream is getting inducted into the B-Ball HOF on Friday and thought maybe you can start a thread about it. I would of started a thread myself but i dont have the ability to and thought you would be a great person to start such a thread. link
Your gonna have to come up with better material than that to insult my basketball intelligence. I've been a huge Rockets fan for 20+ years, I've been to NBA finals games, and was a ball boy for training camp(Ball High School/Galveston) during their '94 title season. I don't know what the hell a 'snorg tee" is, nor do I care to for that matter. What I do know is this, the only reason the Rockets signed Weis is so that they would have a prop if any Rockets player enters the slam dunk contest(they could t-bag him like Vince did). Reply
Thanks H-Town Forever, I'm sure Clutch, R2K and the other heroes of the board will do something for this occasion. I might start a thread or this thread will have exciting news from the event. here's the article from your link: NBA TV, ESPN Classic to Air Hall of Fame Ceremony Posted Sep 2 2008 12:23PM Print E-mail RSS Feeds E-News Sign Up Share on Facebook Get a Taste of the NBA Draft for Yourself NEW YORK, September 2, 2008 – NBA TV and ESPN Classic will present live the enshrinement ceremonies for the Class of 2008 into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame when the networks simulcast the event from Springfield, Mass., on Friday, Sept. 5, beginning at 7:30 p.m. ET. This year’s prestigious class of inductees includes NBA legends Patrick Ewing, Pat Riley, Hakeem Olajuwon, Adrian Dantley and William Davidson, as well as women’s basketball pioneer Cathy Rush and ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale. Mike Breen, the voice of the NBA on ESPN and ABC, will host the coverage and serve as master of ceremonies, while NBA TV's Andre Aldridge will interview Hall of Famers, legends and current stars on site. ESPN2 will air a one-hour version of the enshrinement ceremony on Sunday, Sept. 7 at 5:30 p.m. ET. In addition to the presentation of each of the inductees, the telecast will feature a tribute to the 2008 Summer Olympic gold medal-winning USA Men’s and Women’s Senior National Teams and an exclusive live interview with Phoenix Suns chairman and managing director of the USA Basketball Men’s Senior National Team Jerry Colangelo. The show will also include the presentation of the Mannie Jackson – Basketball’s Human Spirit Award presented by CSX to Sonny Hill and David Robinson and the presentation of the 2008 Curt Gowdy Media Award to longtime USA Today writer David DuPree and legendary broadcaster Bob Wolff. The Class of 2008 features: Patrick Ewing, a 17-year NBA player, was an 11-time All-Star, two-time Olympic gold medalist, and three-time collegiate All-America. He totaled 24,815 points and 11,607 rebounds during his pro career. Pat Riley is a three-time NBA Coach of the Year and ranks third on the NBA all-time wins list behind Lenny Wilkens and Don Nelson. Riley has five titles as a coach, four with the Lakers and one with the Heat, and is a member of the NBA's Ten Best Coaches of All-Time. Hakeem Olajuwon led the Houston Rockets to back-to-back NBA championships in 1994 and 1995, was named NBA MVP in 1994 and was a two-time Defensive Player of the Year. Olajuwon holds the NBA record for blocked shots (3,830) and is the only player to record more than 3,000 blocked shots and 2,000 steals in a career. Adrian Dantley, a 15-year NBA pro with seven different teams, was a six-time All-Star, won a gold medal with the 1976 Olympic team and was Rookie of the Year in 1977. His 23,177 career points ranks 23rd all-time in the NBA. William Davidson has been the owner of the Detroit Pistons since 1974 and the WNBA Detroit Shock since 1998. His Pistons have garnered three NBA titles to go along with two WNBA championships for the Shock. Davidson was elected to the Hall of Fame as a contributor. Dick Vitale, in the midst of his 28th season as an ESPN college basketball analyst, will be inducted as a contributor. A former high school, college and professional basketball coach, Vitale has become one of the most well-known commentators in all of sports. Hall of Fame contributors are recognized as those who have made contributions to the game and its growth. Cathy Rush, a pioneer in women's basketball, led Immaculata College to three consecutive AIAW national championships from 1972 to 1974. She won 149 games in seven seasons and lost only 15, for a .908 winning percentage. Rush made six consecutive appearances in the AIAW Final Four (1972-1977). Beginning at 12 p.m. ET, NBA TV will present related programming, including specials on Ewing and Olajuwon and past enshrinement ceremonies, featuring Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, Dominique Wilkins, Larry Brown, Alex Hannum, Mike Krzyzewski, Bob McAdoo, Moses Malone, Robert Parish, and James Worthy. ESPN Classic will replay telecasts from prominent games involving the inductees beginning at 11 a.m. ET.
When Dream gave me an autograph as a kid, he sent me a mission via his telekinetic powers and told me to stand up for justice and to represent the truth of the Rockets as fake fans will try to erase his accomplishments and the Rockets honor. I understood what he told me at such a young age and absorbed his determination for justice and honor like I was Peter Patrelli. For this season of Heroes will NEVER END! Dream on!
This thread is getting more and more like a playground for the 8 years old to yell at each other. What a disgrace to this great forum.
DREAM called Tinman and said you are making him out to be a joke and hurting your mission to expose all the Chinese fans to his accomplishments. He also said that all this glory you are trying to bring to his name is against his religion and to stop it.
Dream wants this sad and pathetic thread to go away forever....and he would be disappointed if he was disobeyed.
Dream said the rookies on this board are a bunch of Bill Cartrights and Mitch Kupchacks. Ralph said they are a bunch of Jerry Sichtings.