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Marv
Posts: 35574 Alba Posts: 69 Joined: 9/2/2002 Member: #315 |
this one:
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jazz74
Posts: 22320 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 12/24/2002 Member: #371 |
Posted by Marv: yeah, i forgot about that one. that was nasty. |
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MS
Posts: 27065 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/28/2004 Member: #724 |
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Elite
Posts: 26372 Alba Posts: 23 Joined: 12/30/2003 Member: #510 |
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Bippity10
Posts: 13999 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 1/26/2004 Member: #574 |
Posted by TMS: TMS you and I are on the same page on these dunks. All those you mentioned spring back to me instantly. Although, Spree's dunks might have been more exciting if he had growled or snarled or flexed afterwards I don't remember who it was on, or what the game was, but my favorite dunk of all time was an Allan Houston dunk during one of his 50 pt games. I can't remember the details but I can still picture it. I just hope that people will like me
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TMS
Posts: 60684 Alba Posts: 617 Joined: 5/11/2004 Member: #674 USA |
yeah, i don't remember Spree giving that many facials to guys on dunks, but his breakaway dunks were worth the price of admission to watch... loved the snarling, chest beating & flexing that came afterwards too... man, i used to love that guy before he turned into a knuckleheaded moron w/that stunt he pulled at the garden when he came back w/the T Wolves.
i can't remember the details around the Houston dunk you're talking about, but i know what you're referring to... i wish someone had a replay for that one. After 7 years & 40K+ posts, banned by martin for calling Nalod a 'moron'. Awesome.
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tomverve
Posts: 21407 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 3/4/2005 Member: #878 |
Posted by Allanfan20: Yeah, it was either his first or second year here and the rivalry was just blooming. Pretty sure it was a game early in the regular season. Houston went up with one hand over Zo, and Zo actually got a hand on it. But Houston stayed in the air and sort of arm wrestled it past Zo's hand and into the bucket. Houston also had a couple of alley oop dunks that had me jump out of my seat. It was a play they called when Houston's man was up on him because his jumper was on fire. With the right up on him Houston was able to beat him back door and slam down an alley. Happened once in a game where he was toasting Jordan. Also, there was a game against Portland way back when when Houston was absolutely torturing Isiah Rider. Rider was playing tough man D right in his face, you could tell he wanted to stop Houston because he was on fire and embarrassing Rider. After a series of jumpers in Rider's face he went for the backdoor alley oop. Awesome stuff. help treat disease with your spare computing power : http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/
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Bippity10
Posts: 13999 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 1/26/2004 Member: #574 |
The dunk I was talking about, I remember Allan doing it and actually for the second time in his career where I saw some emotion(the shot being the first). I think he flexed and then gave that goofy half smile that he does. Even Latrell got a kick out of it.
I just hope that people will like me
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Bippity10
Posts: 13999 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 1/26/2004 Member: #574 |
The dunk I was talking about, I remember Allan doing it and actually for the second time in his career where I saw some emotion(the shot being the first). I think he flexed and then gave that goofy half smile that he does. Even Latrell got a kick out of it.
I just hope that people will like me
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