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Duncan and Malone are my personal #1 and 2 because I watched them play and try to learn their post moves when playing hoop.
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Agreed, and the same went for Kobe Bryant. An Incredible narcissist, which Barkley himself is as well. While he never won a chip, he isn’t above telling Black people “what they need to do”. As if his career makes him qualified politically, socially. He is nothing but a buffoon.Speaking of rubbing rings in someone's face, another athlete that seems mad insecure and somewhat out of touch is Shaq. He used to act like a straight up baby when he first joined inside the nba and is QUICK to get in his feelings and lash out, especially at Chuck. And he loves to wave those rings in Chuck's face like that validates his existence as a human being.
They would've won easily.Great point made somewhere.. can’t remember where I read it or heard it
but bulls would have had a great shot at a 4 peat in ‘99
more rest because of the lockout.. and then a shortened season
What's fascinatingly hypocritical about that is Barkley was the one telling black folk he's not a role model but now when anything gets political dealing with black folk he talks out his *** to them.Agreed, and the same went for Kobe Bryant. An Incredible narcissist, which Barkley himself is as well. While he never won a chip, he isn’t above telling Black people “what they need to do”. As if his career makes him qualified politically, socially. He is nothing but a buffoon.
The most idiotic thing Chuck ever said: when people were encouraging Zion to sit the rest of his college career to avoid getting hurt and risk getting drafted, Chuck felt like he should disregard that advice and said "when did everything become about money?" Easy to say when you're a millionaire.Agreed, and the same went for Kobe Bryant. An Incredible narcissist, which Barkley himself is as well. While he never won a chip, he isn’t above telling Black people “what they need to do”. As if his career makes him qualified politically, socially. He is nothing but a buffoon.
Yes. The man isn’t qualified to speak on anything other than himself, isn’t well read, isn’t well taught either.What's fascinatingly hypocritical about that is Barkley was the one telling black folk he's not a role model but now when anything gets political dealing with black folk he talks out his *** to them.
Lol, I think we’ve all heard him state something completely idiotic. That’s reason why he is oft placed in front of a microphone.The most idiotic thing Chuck ever said: when people were encouraging Zion to sit the rest of his college career to avoid getting hurt and risk getting drafted, Chuck felt like he should disregard that advice and said "when did everything become about money?" Easy to say when you're a millionaire.
Late night Salt Lake City pizza just sounds like a bad idea in generalFor those of you casting doubt on the Pizza story, take these things into account. The pizza was ordered late, possibly when they were closing up. I imagine the staff was pissed and decided to take it out on the order (think the movie Waiting). The odds of the employees knowing it was for someone on the Bulls is probably slim, however maybe whoever ordered the pizza had to name drop in order for them to take the order in the first place. Now according to the episode, 5 people showed up to deliver the pizza. Now either they were all in on it or maybe they knew that’s where the Bulls were saying and were hoping to catch a glimpse of anyone at that hotel.
The story is plausible and actually makes more sense than him having the flu.
Bulls would've definitely won #7 in a lockout shortened season
Wishful thinking.Can they sneak in the Iverson crossover that had Jordan shook up? Asking for all my The Answer fans.
As far as MJ mad about leaving the game at his alleged peak, he should've just came to the Knicks for the 98-99 season.
Given when the season started, we could've sent out some feelers first before commiting to Spree.Your organization used up their assets and money on Latrell Sprewell
"He pushed off"I would have loved to have heard Bryon Russell's thoughts on that last shot.
"He pushed off"
As far as MJ mad about leaving the game at his alleged peak, he should've just came to the Knicks for the 98-99 season.
True but I just want a ring.I can’t see Mike in a Knicks jersey since they were enemies for sooo long