OP I did not check previous threads to see if you posted this type of thread before, but if you are planning on making "Nostalgic game of the day" an ongoing thing, I am all for it. 10/10 thread
Spurs on a long winning streak in their first ever rodeo road trip. Halfway through a Spurs championship season, but the Spurs were only in 5th place in the West at the time.
Witness the greatness of Prime Timmy and Prime Kobe in action. Two of the greatest 5 players in NBA history at their very best in the same game.
Also fun to watch through the video and the state of the league at the time, reminisce how ESPN ambiance was like, hear Tom Tolbert's funny-isms and Tirico (who was always better than boring-ass Mike Breen, and great at football; ESPN lost their best one) and even watch the commercials that were nationally televised in a better, less PC, less scaredy-cat, less "woke" and less "triggered" society and time in American media history. Also, flip phone commercials and those old cars you see on Craigslist... what they looked like when they were new.
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OP I did not check previous threads to see if you posted this type of thread before, but if you are planning on making "Nostalgic game of the day" an ongoing thing, I am all for it. 10/10 thread
Seconded.
This game has it all, including a TP slam dunk. Thanks OP.
Forgot about Carlesimo on the bench. Thanks for the trip down memory lane!
#25 Steve Kerr lol.
Didn't travel...was getting an injection on his hurt knee.
wow so stuff there were commercials for things that were new in 2003? groundbreaking stuff
Ugh I hated the low nameplates on those uniforms.
I never noticed this, and now it is something I will never be able to un-see.![]()
This got throwing out the bait by calling Kobe a top 5 player of all time![]()
Do you rank Kobe above Shaq in the all time rankings? I don't.
Duncan > Shaq > Kobe
Kobe ain't a top 5 player. Shaq was better than him anyway.
Tom Tolbert ing sucked. He was terrible.
I loved that 2003 team.
Great to see hard-nosed, post-play basketball.
Parker was such a game-changer. Choads hate him on this board, but he transformed this team.
+1
Really appreciate this. Absolutely loved that NBA.
This.
Kobe shot a not terribly impressive percentage despite the other team double and sometimes triple teaming Shaq. Kobe is bottom of top 20, if that.
Kobe is the 2nd shooting guard in the history and he could score 40 on Bowen, Artest and Battier easily just like in this game. I remember one game 2 seasons before retirement how young Kawhi couldn't handle his elder version. I hate the lakers but I do respect his offensive skills.
Tony with his 1st dunk of his career at 1:54
Agreed, which puts Kobe as the Laker's all-time 6th best player
Wilt
Kareem
Magic
Shaq
Lebron
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Kobe
Lebron hasn't done for the Lakers, he has no place being on a list of their all-time greats.
Only because Claxton was still on the shelf with that bad injury he suffered in the 3rd game of the season. He didn't come back until the Indy home game post-RRT. At this point of the season, Pop had figured out that Anthony Goldwire was trash and just went with Kerr/Manu as the combo backup PG until Claxton returned.
Nope. The Seattle home game in mid November was his first career dunk. Put us up 20 early in the 4th quarter. Sonics came back and won that particular game by 1 point thanks to Brent Barry, ironically enough. Barry made the GW 3-pointer to beat the Spurs in Tony's first dunk game. Hmmm, maybe Tony remembered that one a little too much
I'm the ultimate master of 2003 & 2005 trivia. Don't ask me about 1999, though... too young.
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I was going to post a bunch of 2003 and 2005 games... my favorite 2 years in Spurs history... but can't find 'em anymore on Youtube for the most part. There was a guy on here who allegedly had 81/82 of the 2002-03 season and playoff games (I think the November '02 game at Philly wasn't televised for some reason) plus a lot of random games from other seasons, but I lost the account.
People lest not forget, the Spurs were NOT particularly good in the 2002 part of the 2002-03 regular season... they were about on par with today's Spurs, tbhbut they really turned it on in the RRT and beyond.
I think there was a point in time around New Year's that year that a lot of us Spurs fans just began to accept that the Spurs just weren't simply good enough to contend that year, were sad for David but excited for the further development of TP, SJ, Manu etc but accepted that the Spurs were a first round out, possibly second round if we got lucky in 2003.
https://www.basketball-reference.com...003_games.html
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