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Pharzeone
Posts: 32183 Alba Posts: 14 Joined: 2/11/2005 Member: #871 |
Oh and a happy birthday to LJ
I don't like to play bad rookies , I like to play good rookies - Mike D'Antoni
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sidsanders
Posts: 22541 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 1/17/2009 Member: #2426 |
i hate they glorified an ec semis series like that... still couldnt turn it off. first time i saw charlie "brown" smith... ARGH. dunk that ball smith, GEEEEEEZ.
GO TEAM VENTURE!!!!!
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TMS
Posts: 60684 Alba Posts: 617 Joined: 5/11/2004 Member: #674 USA |
Starks is my favorite Knick, dude represented what being a Knick was all about... squeeze every possible drop out of your talent & ability & work harder than anyone else... i don't like how they clowned him in this documentary... yeah he was a knucklehead, but dude was all heart & guts & there isn't 1 player on this team we have right now i wouldn't trade away in an eyeblink to have a player like him back on this squad.
After 7 years & 40K+ posts, banned by martin for calling Nalod a 'moron'. Awesome.
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sidsanders
Posts: 22541 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 1/17/2009 Member: #2426 |
TMS wrote:Starks is my favorite Knick, dude represented what being a Knick was all about... squeeze every possible drop out of your talent & ability & work harder than anyone else... i don't like how they clowned him in this documentary... yeah he was a knucklehead, but dude was all heart & guts & there isn't 1 player on this team we have right now i wouldn't trade away in an eyeblink to have a player like him back on this squad. im goin hyperbole here -- id take back bonner/anderson type guys over some of the clowns this team has had the past 10 years... that docu made me so mad at how far this team has fallen. it was a big deal to beat the knicks then... now this team isnt relevant. GO TEAM VENTURE!!!!!
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TMS
Posts: 60684 Alba Posts: 617 Joined: 5/11/2004 Member: #674 USA |
just remembering what the Garden used to sound like when we actually had a team worth cheering for made me angry too... every one needs a villian so in that regard Reggie served his role... the old Heat/Bulls/Pacers rivalries were so damn intense... it's probably a good thing we didn't have message boards around back then cuz i'd have gotten my ass banned going off on rants about some of the guys on those teams i couldn't stand... Reggie & Scottie Pippen i seriously wished physical harm to come to them during games... probably another reason why i liked John Starks so much.
After 7 years & 40K+ posts, banned by martin for calling Nalod a 'moron'. Awesome.
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sidsanders
Posts: 22541 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 1/17/2009 Member: #2426 |
they showed the pippen offensive foul dunk on ewing... THAT PUNK... they shoulda slammed his flippin head all over for that. millers foul on anthony... miller did the traditional "i didnt foul the guy" deal and they didnt call it.
that game 7, maybe that was the "real" beginning of the end... the bulls were sick once jordan came back, and while they had the heat crappy loss, and the mircale run, i never had the same hope like up till 95. GO TEAM VENTURE!!!!!
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Childs2Dudley
Posts: 23906 Alba Posts: 5 Joined: 1/25/2010 Member: #3051 USA |
I miss those days man, win or lose. The 90's basketball. The way the game was played was great. Knock down, drag it out battles to the end. The no layup rule. The hard fouls. The fights. The rivalries. The electricity. That was hardcore NBA basketball. That was basketball at its best. It hasn't been that way in a long time.
The NBA is a ***** league now and simply doesn't have the same flavor and pizazz it once did. It's not even because the Knicks have sucked. The sport has changed. The lame fouls, everything. The league went SOFT. I'll tell you, the Ewing finger roll miss just hurts to watch till this day. What's worse is watching Ewing discuss it. It's clear it still eats at him. He was almost ready to cry discussing that play. "Our attitude toward life determines life's attitude towards us." - Earl Nightingale
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djsunyc
Posts: 44929 Alba Posts: 42 Joined: 1/16/2004 Member: #536 |
Childs2Dudley wrote:I miss those days man, win or lose. The 90's basketball. The way the game was played was great. Knock down, drag it out battles to the end. The no layup rule. The hard fouls. The fights. The rivalries. The electricity. That was hardcore NBA basketball. That was basketball at its best. It hasn't been that way in a long time. blame it on players entering the league at age 17-19 instead of 21-22. |
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martin
Posts: 78441 Alba Posts: 108 Joined: 7/24/2001 Member: #2 USA |
djsunyc wrote:Childs2Dudley wrote:I miss those days man, win or lose. The 90's basketball. The way the game was played was great. Knock down, drag it out battles to the end. The no layup rule. The hard fouls. The fights. The rivalries. The electricity. That was hardcore NBA basketball. That was basketball at its best. It hasn't been that way in a long time. DJ hates young people. Official sponsor of the PURE KNICKS LOVE Program
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Panos
Posts: 30383 Alba Posts: 3 Joined: 1/6/2004 Member: #520 |
djsunyc wrote:Childs2Dudley wrote:I miss those days man, win or lose. The 90's basketball. The way the game was played was great. Knock down, drag it out battles to the end. The no layup rule. The hard fouls. The fights. The rivalries. The electricity. That was hardcore NBA basketball. That was basketball at its best. It hasn't been that way in a long time.
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Panos
Posts: 30383 Alba Posts: 3 Joined: 1/6/2004 Member: #520 |
TMS wrote:Starks is my favorite Knick, dude represented what being a Knick was all about... squeeze every possible drop out of your talent & ability & work harder than anyone else... i don't like how they clowned him in this documentary... yeah he was a knucklehead, but dude was all heart & guts & there isn't 1 player on this team we have right now i wouldn't trade away in an eyeblink to have a player like him back on this squad. With you 100%, TMS. Warrior through and through. |