You can't prove a negative
looking at actual evidence is not attempting to prove a negative, what in the world are you talking about?
You can't prove a negative
looking at actual evidence is not attempting to prove a negative, what in the world are you talking about?
What team back then wasn't dirty? The only reason you hardly find any players being dirty these days is due to the plague of flopping the Euros brought over. They learned that from playing soccer. One more reason I hate that sport.
As a kid I remember either hearing an interview with Stockton or some one about him who said Stockton would some times hit the shooting elbow of players to throw their shot off. Nothing huge but just a slit nudge. You can't due that now because players act like they have been hit in the coin purse with a sledge hammer.
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What team back then wasn't dirty? The only reason you hardly find any players being dirty these days is due to the plague of flopping the Euros brought over. They learned that from playing soccer. One more reason I hate that sport.
As a kid I remember either hearing an interview with Stockton or some one about him who said Stockton would some times hit the shooting elbow of players to throw their shot off. Nothing huge but just a slit nudge. If you do that now players act like they have been hit in the coin purse with a sledge hammer.
Yeah, fixed his post.Umm... that's a foul, though. That SHOULD be called, especially if this "nudge" is deliberate.
Every past and present Houston Rocket.
Not even Olajuwon?? I always thought the guy was a stud, and a great person
Haha... yup even Ol' Hakeem on one of our very own former Jazz players... the Whooper himself... Billy Paultz
https://youtu.be/oP2arvqstu8
I'm torn on this part. I feel Olajuwon was a great person too. I rememeber during the month of April and May he would fast for his religion, eating no solid foods, only some liquids he was allowed to eat. After a couple weeks into his fast, they had to drastically reduce his minutes due to fatigue early in the game He also donated a great majority of his earning to Africa. He also started a shoe line with K-mart in 1996, so that kids that didnt come from rich homes could afford a quality shoe. He would give more than 100% which you dont find in players now days. -I loved him for that. But I also remember him (while playing the Jazz in the playoffs) getting away with 5 step-no dribble travel's and that was frustrating. I guess I respect him as a person and a basketball fan, but cant stand him being a Jazz fan. But that is one guy that really cant be hated.Not even Olajuwon?? I always thought the guy was a stud, and a great person