As Duncan recorded his 8th block:
"They call that the Stat Stuffer Supreme."
"They call that the MVP."
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As Duncan recorded his 8th block:
"They call that the Stat Stuffer Supreme."
"They call that the MVP."
Watching Robinson go out with a Championship still chokes me up. What a deserving end for such a classy player.
Thank GOD for DVR.... will be watching Five-O... 50 days prior to the start of the season...
WHAT THE FUCK!?!?!
Instead of the 99 championship game they're now showing the miami v. florida st game from LAST NIGHT. What the fuck were they thinking at espn? Hmm, lets interupt the David Robinson Tribute for a game that happened last night!? Guarentee, if it were the Jordan tribute this bullshit wouldn't have happened!
Ya, that sucks they are not playing the scheduled games.
lol the 99 championship game has been seen a billion times.
Switch to NBATV they are showing the quadruple double game.
:lol Peeps need to chill.
It was really weird seeing Elliott in a Piston uniform.
Every time I watch one of these 90's games it reminds me how much absolute dogshit Robinson was surrounded by for most of his career.
Imagine 90's Dave playing with the current backcourt...
He was 5th on that Pistons team in PPG. And I'd think that one piece of evidence for suggesting that he was a dog was the fact that Detroit readily dealt him the next summer for Bill Curley, straight up. In terms of talent, that's actually worse than dealing Dennis Rodman for Will Perdue. It suggests a motivation by the Pistons to rid themselves of Sean. Particularly given that they had previously dealt Sean to the Rockets for Robert Horry, only to have that trade invalidated by a failed physical.
In retrospect, what wasn't well-known then Sean's kidneys were starting to fail and that some reduction in his production may have been attributable to that.
But, I'm not sure that even Sean Elliott would much dispute that his efforts in Detroit were something short of his best.
I'm not sure it's hating on Sean. It strikes me as a relatively well-supported argument. And I absolutely think the world of Sean Elliott.Quote:
Originally Posted by EricB
Once again facts win.
In said game he was leading scorer.Quote:
He was 5th on that Pistons team in PPG.
Didn't mean for the season.
Kidney problems along with Joe Dumars and Isaih Thomas being total dicks and jerkoffs to you while playing there doing a "keep the ball away" and "shun the new guy" bullshit would result in that.Quote:
ut, I'm not sure that even Sean Elliott would much dispute that his efforts in Detroit were something short of his best.
I watched the quad double game...NICE!
I really thought it was fun to see DRob do almost a shimmy after a sick rebound follow-up jam. That's probably more rare than the quad double.
Ahh the memories.
Dang, I missed it all.
Game 5 of the '99 Finals is on right now on ESPN Classic.
It looks like they might run it and Game 6 of the '03 Finals after all.
I loved seeing Dave drop 50 back in his last game at Navy and all, but did anyone else find it kind of lame that their `tribute' would include a game in which he lost?
Maybe it's just me, but if I were Dave, I don't think a bittersweet game like that to end my college career is the game I'd hope they show...
I mean, they couldn't show him and Navy beating Syracuse?
But I digress..