My man Gugs was my favorite player in the 90s. Whatever team he played for, I rooted for them.
Mark Price and Brad Daugherty. They're to the Cavaliers what guys like Bob Love and Norm Van Lier are to the Bulls- outstanding players who are overshadowed both by the players that beat them and the players on their own franchise that came after them.
My man Gugs was my favorite player in the 90s. Whatever team he played for, I rooted for them.
Gugliotta was great. So was Jimmy Jackson and Laphonzo Ellis.
Aside from Shaq and Mourning, that draft also had Sprewell, Robert Horry, Walt Williams, Clarence Weatherspoon, Todd Day (was decent before his injuries), Anthony Peeler, Lee Mayberry, Oliver Miler, Doug Christie, Tracey Murray, Hubert Davis and Popeye Jones.
it was a deep draft.
You mean Tom Gogiotta, 78?
I lodged this picture just to cite Daniels, but, the attendant article is engrossing about the relationship between these two men. It's long, but, if you get a chance:::
http://thestacks.deadspin.com/sweepe...a-p-1485915807
Robert horry
I enjoyed Jason Williams in Sacramento. He'd enter from the left, dump into CWEBB then drift out to let Webber work.
Deport him he wouldn't stand for the national anthem. Also, lest we forget Clifford Robertson and Cedric Ceballos. D-D-D-Dennis Scott. Steve Francis had his moments as well (Harden's triple double was the first playoff one recorded by a Rocket since him).
But why try on this board, everyone here knows the 90's were horrific basketball compared to today, according to this board anyways.
Did you miss the deleted scene from Space Jam where Tweety Bird dunked hard on his Monstar? TB even broke the glass.
Bernard was great ...injuries robbed him. Price as well. Mitch Richmond in his prime Moncrief and Mullin in their primes also great. Everyone else you mentioned even my boy Eddie jones were very good, not great.
Yeah, but I thought they were forgotten.
I was going to say thatDude just hogged it. Amba must be the life of the party in real life.
Gugliotta? Yup.
So many have been listed. I would say Kendall Gill, Mashburn, David Wesely, Bobby Phills. All of these guys were Hornets at one point of time in their careers.
Sarunas Marciulionis
This guy was the 90's Ginobili... Overlooked player IMO
He might have been more than just a good player though but hes definitely a forgotten guy by most
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Glen Rice... wish I could find the video of the game-winner he hit against the Mavs.
Yinka Dare!!!!!!!
Richard Dumas before going back to drugs
What a waste.... When Westphal woke up in the middle of the 93 Finals and finally gave more minutes to Dumas, he raped Pippen tbh![]()
Muggsy Bogues, I'm surprised Shaq didn't step on him during their overlapping careers.
Tom Chambers, though he didn't play within the last 20 years.
Christian Laetner. He didn't make the impact he did in college but make no mistake he was a solid NBA player and even made an All-Star team.
Yeah dem Sonics had a bunch of em, Nate McMillan, Hersey Hawkins, Eric Snow, Sam Perkins, Vin Baker, Olden Polynece...
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