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What's the coolest piece of memorabilia you have?

You have a ball from 94-95. The first in your "hard to make out" is Adam Keefe. The third is Felton Spencer. I'm not sure but I think the second picture is Terry Clark, aka TC, the assistant trainer.

Thanks for helping me figure that out! Now I can get righteously pissed at my parents for perpetuating that lie throughout my childhood.
 
My favorite Jerry interaction was 15+ years ago. The season before I had my picture taken with him. Jerry had a really goofy look on his face even for him. The next season I took it to him to sign, he looked at and laughed and then signed it over his own face.
 
Thanks for helping me figure that out! Now I can get righteously pissed at my parents for perpetuating that lie throughout my childhood.

You're just learning now that parents lie?
Did they also tell you that you were their favorite child?
 
My wife worked for FHP and then Altius for 16 years and they have sponsored the tipoff since pre-1997, so my wife has had a ton of balls over the years(the ho). She does the tipoff then gives the balls to whatever client she brings. She has a cool photo of Jordan and Rodman walking up to her during pre game in the finals in 1998. Jordan's tongue is wagging. I have a John Stockton ball and a team ball from possibly 2008 or so. Can't even read almost all of the signatures on the team ball, it must have been near the end of the signing party.
 
Isn't that David Benoit's signature on the top right of the ball?

He wasn't on the 1998 team - you got ripped off dude.
Well...technically Scotsy said it was "before" the 1998 NBA Finals, he didn't say how much time "before" so it could be a signed ball from the 1995-96 season (Benoit played for the Jazz that year). LOL.
 
You're just learning now that parents lie?
Did they also tell you that you were their favorite child?

You always did struggle with your reading comprehension skills. I'll give you the chance to re-read my post to see if you can catch your error.
 
I have one of only twenty five Hall of Fame basketballs signed by Jerry Sloan. I got it while at his house, sitting in his office, talking about the old days of the NBA, what an *** hat DuhRon Williams was/is, laughing at thinly veiled racist jokes, and shaking our heads over how horrible David Locke is.

I am making none of this up.
 
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