He's been one of my favourite NBA players for ages

Jae™ wrote:I guess so. No one's complaining about him this season though.
He's been one of my favourite NBA players for ages
Najira wrote:what about David Robinson?
Dre Naismith wrote:Jae™ wrote:Dirk Nowitzki.
Well, as far as personality goes, no. But in terms of basketball there's been plenty of criticism about being being _irk instead of Dirk on the defensive end and some have called him soft.....
Personally, I love the guy.
THEN, there was his MVP season when he got DESTROYED by Hakeem the Dream in the playoffs....
Dre Naismith wrote:Jae™ wrote:Dirk Nowitzki.
Well, as far as personality goes, no. But in terms of basketball there's been plenty of criticism about being being _irk instead of Dirk on the defensive end and some have called him soft.....
Personally, I love the guy.
btw can you elaborate on robinson's 70 pt game and how he got criticized
Dre Naismith wrote:Najira wrote:what about David Robinson?
Oh man, as classy as that cat was he most definitely faced his share of criticism. Most of it revolved around being soft and not leading the team. He was also criticized for going for 70 points on the last game of the season to lock down the scoring title. THEN, there was his MVP season when he got DESTROYED by Hakeem the Dream in the playoffs....
Najira wrote:Hmm what about Magic Johnson, cant say anything bad about him now can u...or did some screwball somewhere criticise him for being too talented
Johnson and the Lakers rebounded in 1981-82, winning their division and defeating the 76ers in another six-game NBA Finals in which Johnson repeated as MVP. The season also had its share of ugliness. Early on, Westhead wanted to restructure the offense in a way that Johnson believed would have reduced his role. In a widely reported incident, Johnson exploded in the lockerroom after a game in Utah. "I can't play here anymore. I want to leave. I want to be traded," he was quoted as saying. Reporters waited for the signal that Johnson was joking. It didn't come.
Westhead was fired the next day and replaced with assistant coach Pat Riley. At Riley's first home game, fans at the Forum booed Johnson during introductions. In Seattle he was jeered whenever he touched the ball. He paid the price in the All-Star balloting and was not selected as a starter for the only time in his career other than his injury season. It took Johnson's stellar playoff performance to silence the hecklers.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests