That was a fun team to watch though, too bad they never reached their full potential.... that team did produce my all-time favorite Clippers highlight, though:
I remember that team all hyped up as LA's next team with Miles, Q RICH and Keyon Dooling! They were hyped up and the next thing.
That was a fun team to watch though, too bad they never reached their full potential.... that team did produce my all-time favorite Clippers highlight, though:
Where's Rinsanity, tbh? Dude became a household name overnight it seemed like in my goddess's hometown but sadly his good form only lasted a month or so, before other teams made adjustments against him and exposed him as a scrub. Dude even injured himself intentionally (like the torn achilles to Kobe) to avoid getting scorched by the opponents on the spotlighted stage imho.
Wesley Person missed a series winning jump shot at the end of regulation in game 5 of the Suns-Rockets 1995 series. They were up 3-1 when he missed that WIDE OPEN jump shot at the buzzer. The Suns lose in overtime and then lose games 6 and 7. Rockets go on to win finals.
COLDBLOODED ... in my Dave chapelle/rick James voice ...
all the wingman of the 90s, jordan made then non existent to the point that naming top5 clowns and transfering them to this era of wingman they dont even crack the top10 wing man players, goes to show the wingman jordan went against were horsecrap
There were so many great guards/small forwards from that era(84-98):
Nique
Drexler
Worthy
Mullin
Stockton
Thomas
Payton
Dumars
Kevin Johnson
Reggie Miller
Pippen
MJ was just that much better, I think with all these rules that protect the superstars in today's league, MJ would be even more efficient. Look at how well Lebron exploits his ability to drive and draw contact, MJ would have a field day in the post and just blitzing inside, they'd have to foul him 20 times a game just to keep him from dunking on everyone.
This thread's already starting to become "post any basketball player you can think of".... JaMario Moon was never a household name, tbh....
Baron Davis
went from one of the best in the game with GSW to being irrelevant on the Clippers to blowing out his knee in the playoffs against the Heat
Stephon Marbury
A lot like Derrick Rose (from looks to his game), went from averaging 21 and 8 at 27 years old to being out of the league by 31.
Didn't Rocket fans compare Chase Budinger's first year stats to Kobe's?
Manu Ginobili. Havent heard from that guy in years.
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