NovU wrote:Nice Najera sighting in that vid of Vince Carter. Dunno why but I used to have fun watching those kinda hustle players that were so unique. Like Junk yard dog Jerome, Othella Harrington, Pete Chilcutt, George Lynch, Kevin Willis, Pollard, etc.
NovU wrote:Remember Cuttino Mobley?
He can still ball.
Andrew wrote:I'm interested in them bringing back the concept, though I think they should stick to players who are fairly recently retired. That was the problem with the old Legends game; some of the guys were more than twenty years removed from playing professionally, and it was kind of sad to see at times, not to mention there were some injuries. I think you'd probably end up with a lot of players who weren't perennial All-Stars (if ever they made an All-Star team) or all-time greats, but then, the NBA seems to call all of its alumni "Legends", so I guess the name would still fit.
Marco20 wrote:Jeff was not good at this.
benji wrote:LeBron is such a choker. And people were talking about him as an all-time great. As having possibly surpassed Kobe. What a joke.
velvet bliss wrote:Andrew, you the real MVP.
Andrew wrote:He who flops and flails to the Finals and a title, flops and flails best.
Andrew wrote:I'm interested in them bringing back the concept, though I think they should stick to players who are fairly recently retired. That was the problem with the old Legends game; some of the guys were more than twenty years removed from playing professionally, and it was kind of sad to see at times, not to mention there were some injuries. I think you'd probably end up with a lot of players who weren't perennial All-Stars (if ever they made an All-Star team) or all-time greats, but then, the NBA seems to call all of its alumni "Legends", so I guess the name would still fit.
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