Andrew wrote:It's been twenty years since the Bulls' last championship; it seemed an overwhelming thought ten years ago when it had been a decade since The Last Dance.
Andrew wrote:Jeffx has most of us beat, I'd say!
But yeah, definitely. Seeing the sons of players you grew up watching make it to the NBA, as well as a couple of generations of players retiring, players you grew up watching taking coaching and front office positions and celebrating their 50th (or 60th!) birthdays...it makes you realise time has flown. It's been twenty years since the Bulls' last championship; it seemed an overwhelming thought ten years ago when it had been a decade since The Last Dance.
NovU wrote:Does sauru still dominate seniors sunday wheelchair ball league?
Jeffx wrote:45 years since I last saw a championship at the Garden, Andrew. Given the ineptness of our owner & front office, I'll be dead and buried before they win another trophy, When that day happens, I want you and the NLSC old timers to have a drink in my honor.
NovU wrote:After Marbury era, I remember the Knicks playing so well with Gallinari and bunch other above average players. Then still played well with Amare Stoudemire as a centerpiece. Things fell apart with Melo in town. Lin seemed to be a hero for a short period. Now this, Porzinigis kid... What should have been done differently?
Perhaps, it's time to press a reset button and follow hinkieology 101.
[Q] wrote:Just read lebrons son is already 13 years old so if LeBron is still playing at 40, he'll have the chance to play with or against his own son in the NBA
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