Stock/Malone were like Kobe/Shaq in 97-98 playoffs. Malone was MVP. Jordan was on his last legs and Hornacek should have been the difference maker, but wasn't. No was going to stop Jordan from hitting a couple good shots in the last few minutes had it been close, which of course it was.
Young Kobe could only dream of that kind of dominance
https://www.basketball-reference.com...basic_playoffs
Agree. Stockton was great and a hard nosed player but limited athletically and Malone had a tendency to choke - to his credit he overcame his FT weakness but as soon as he came in league Duncan abused Malone day in and day out.
Some information for your Knowledge. Kukoc was god awful in the playoffs the first ring of the second three peat. He shot 39% from the floor in the playoffs and 19% from 3. 19 goddamn percent.
Rodman couldn’t do offensively. Scottie was also awful himself offensively that whole second three peat run
BJ ing Armstrong? That mother er scored over 10 PPG one time after leaving Chicago. outta here
lol 90s lovers cant accept the fact that their era had the worst compe ion of the last 40 years
yet he made an all star team without your help
90s compe ion
Wow. Getting 8 points in a finals game. Guess Scottie and LeBron are more alike than people think.
So you credit him for making an all star team yet, downplay the compe ion. Bronsexuals can’t pick a lane.
Baldan stans in shambles. Second best scorer of the Jazz in the Finals Jeff Hornacek scored 11 ppg on 41% shooting. 90's compe ion
You can't make that up. No wonder he has 6 rings.
Malone and Stockton were like Kobe Shaq though.
If Bron nuthuggers wanna talk about compe ion, then let’s talk about LeBron’s squad getting corn holed by a 7 foot robocop whole Bron spent the second half of a crucial elimination game 6 getting outplayed by Mo Williams and the guy who ed his mother.
Or, LeBron getting out scored by Chris Bosh in a finals series
Give me the top 10 Centers in today’s NBA. Power forwards? Small Forwards? Now how many are hall of famers...Rudy Gobert? You have one position in today’s NBA that is semi loaded with Hall of Famers.
I'm not fan of today's nba tbh. 00's nba is my favourite era
truth nukes tbh
Stop hating
Hornacek saved me some money doing my taxes for years
Only chips Rockets have gotten were on Jordan's baseball days. Tough pill to swallow, eh john
And Dan Majerle had the best ice cream in our city. I was devastated when he was traded to Cleveland
He was also a part time gym instructor to be fair
At least he didn’t end bagging groceries like John Starks
Craig Ehlo was pretty good in Full House; those 90s shows were pretty good tbh
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I see how you can relate Kobe and Malone but not sure how Stockton and shaq would be compared.
90s players that would dominate today with the soft rules and super teams
Grant Hill
Shawn Kemp
Dominique Wilkins
Mark Price
Bill Laimbeer
Dale Ellis
Doc Rivers
Rik Smits
Sabonis
NVE
Ewing
Olajuwon
Mullin
DRob
Elliott
Iverson
Juwan Howard
Michael Finley
Drexler
Sir Charles
Reggie Miller
Allan Houston
Spree
Damon Stoudamire
basically anyone who can shoot and is even marginally tough
I could go on
it looks bad bc the players were spread out and didnt concntrate on the big market teams. This is before huge cable TV contracts and such. Players got paid less and revenue sharing (I dont think) was not a thing, so each team had one or two good players and the rest scrubs. Also no BS 2020 player movement so no players getting Super Max then demanding trades. Just contract year try harding and try harding to get all star bids, etc. But the 90s had a ton of great players.
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