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Mon Feb 14, 2005 9:54 am
the list goes on and on. its unbelieveable all these guys are now gone.
the guys i and most of us grew up watching, the guys of the 90s, which seems like it was just yesterday, are pretty much gone. its so sad to see all these guys gone.
I miss NBA on NBC, all the basketball of the 90s.
sorry everybody about this pointless post. just starting to feel older even though im only almost 18, and the basketball 90s are gone.
Mon Feb 14, 2005 10:03 am
ya tell me about it. all the players i grew up with and loved and now gone. i think miller is the last of them(though i never even liked him). i loved most of these old guys and now that the game is in the hands of the youngsters i gotta say i miss the old days. the tv guys will constantly say that the nba is in good hands, but personally i think thats just cause they are paid to say it. in reality the players who have left us were much more than what we have now, but thats just my opinion. to much fighting now, to much of the "its all about me" attitude now.
Mon Feb 14, 2005 10:24 am
For a flashback of good times, Indy, check up this topic which was made a while ago.
I Love The 90s
We all miss the 90s, at least all those who were lucky enough to witness it. Half of basketball is it's history, and sometimes, I'd rather talk about what happend 10 years ago rather than talk about LeBron James and Dwayne Wade.
It is kind of fitting though that you mention it, with the latest news on Malone and this being Reggie's last season. The era's dying, man. Now all we'll have after this is Payton, O'Neal, Hill and maybe a few others you could include there.
And yes, I do love the NBA on NBC theme song.
Mon Feb 14, 2005 10:56 am
anyone have/will create a mod on the NBA ON NBC theme song?
have that be playing when we start the game, rather than marv and the czar say "welcome to ___ stadium. where the ___ meet the ___". THATD BE BADASS!!
omg, the nba on nbc was showtime..
Mon Feb 14, 2005 10:59 am
My guys didn't win any titles so fuck the 90's
Sauru wrote:to much fighting now,
There's always been fighting (I'm sure you remember when a sixer player held Bird defenseless while Dr. J whaled on him which was worst then "the brawl" to me) , and imo there's never too much. Shows me the game means something them. Reminds me I'm not rooting for nothing.
to much of the "its all about me" attitude now.
God knows that's the truth....
Glove Guy wrote:And yes, I do love the NBA on NBC theme song.
I used to love the old '95 Inside The NBA theme
"Basketball fans, get ready for this. It's Inside The NBA!"
Mon Feb 14, 2005 11:24 am
add mutumbo to the list. I think this is his last year?
Mon Feb 14, 2005 11:56 am
Sauru wrote:ya tell me about it. all the players i grew up with and loved and now gone. i think miller is the last of them(though i never even liked him). i loved most of these old guys and now that the game is in the hands of the youngsters i gotta say i miss the old days. the tv guys will constantly say that the nba is in good hands, but personally i think thats just cause they are paid to say it. in reality the players who have left us were much more than what we have now, but thats just my opinion. to much fighting now, to much of the "its all about me" attitude now.
Ya...Just imagine what the NBA will look like couple more years down the road. We may have a league full of "Shoot-First Point Guards" and a bunch of Bryants, McGrady's, Iverson's, Francis's...
Now it's more about the image of the player than the game.
Mon Feb 14, 2005 12:43 pm
im glad people feel the same way i do.
i just cant see myself being as hugley attached to the pacers as i am now without reggie.
i recentley bought tickets to 11 pacers games in indiana and the final pacers bulls game of the year in chicago. i spent more money then i even have (borrowed a ton from my mom)
not only just because of my love for reggie and this being his last season, but i would even if i wasnt a pacers fan.
the 90s is the era i grew up in and hes the last guy left really.
hill was a rookie in 95, oneal was a rookie in 92 but i dont really consider him the same era, and yeah payton was there but...
i dunno hes a little different to me for some reason.
Mon Feb 14, 2005 12:49 pm
Yeah its not like kobe has won 3 rings or Iverson has gone to the finals, these guys are really just in it for their image [/sarcism]
The NBA isnt in bad shape. If you look at anything negatively it will look bad. When I look at the league I see the spurs with great teamwork, teh suns and sonics that just score and score and score, I see Lebron and Melo, I see Iverson doing amazing things by himself, I see Wade and Shaq in cruise control, I see the defending champs playing mediocre asketabll, just like they were at this point last season. I see Vince remerging, TMac proving he is a playmaker, Kobe trying to be a leader.
And I also see the bad parts: Yao and Darko being dispointments, Indiana's season being ripped away by the league, and minnesota imploding. But the good by far outweighs the bad, and thats why I love this game.
btw there is no way starks' name should be mentioned alongside jordan, malone and olajuwon's.
Mon Feb 14, 2005 1:09 pm
starks was just one of those guys.
im not saying hes as good as them, he was just a major personality of the 90s.
Mon Feb 14, 2005 2:21 pm
Man I really miss the 90's a lot too. Im only 20 years old now and I wasn't as big into basketball in the 90's as I am now.
But if you really think about it, I think you just miss it more now just because its gone. When I watched basketball in the 90's I didn't really enjoy it anymore than I do now. In 10-15 years from now when its getting time for the the players of this era to leave (except maybe Lebron seeing how he's only 20) I'm sure all of you are gonna miss it just as much as 90's basketball.
Mon Feb 14, 2005 2:28 pm
Yea, it will be same for the 2000-2010 era
I do miss the 90's as well
It is very sadening
Lets just hope that there are some great talents to amaze us in the future, and hope that the NBA isnt boring one day
Mon Feb 14, 2005 3:02 pm
i dont think its so much as that i liked the nba better in the 90s the i do now, its just those are the guys that i spent my childhood watching, loving and hating.
and now that they are gone its saddening.
Mon Feb 14, 2005 3:27 pm
IndyPacers67 wrote:the guys i and most of us grew up watching, the guys of the 90s, which seems like it was just yesterday, are pretty much gone. its so sad to see all these guys gone.
That's what I'm thinking all the time, dawg: Man, I really have to cry sometimes.
As a little dedication I bought the Jordan V Michael wore in 1990.
Mon Feb 14, 2005 3:46 pm
I think Stockon, Malone, Jordan, Reggie, Payton, Rodman, Mourning, Pippen, The Dream and Horneck (sp?) all need to come back and create their own team. Sure, they are old but they would kick some serious ass.
Bring Barkley back too! He maybe fat but I bet he can still ball! Hell, bring the whole TNT crew (minus the white guy, ernie). Bring back the Jet and Magic too. Make an old man team and they would dominate!
Mon Feb 14, 2005 4:03 pm
They would dominate because of their popularity, and other teams would just fear them having in mind that they're LEGENDS. Of course they would have skills, too. Great idea, Riot!
Mon Feb 14, 2005 4:10 pm
i bet there fundamental style of play and old school style will beat some of these kids today
Mon Feb 14, 2005 5:59 pm
least we were privlidged enough to witness this era how i will miss alot of these superstars who were the pioneers for the modern game, in the way its developed from the old school era.
Mon Feb 14, 2005 9:17 pm
While I'm really enjoying this season (mainly because I can watch live games again), the 1990s is the decade I saw the most of us so I share the same kind of fondness and appreciation for that era. What disappointed me is how a lot of those guys ended their careers - battling injuries, coming off the bench in token appearances...not the case for all of them, but for the ones who did finish their careers that way, it just didn't feel right.
Mon Feb 14, 2005 9:44 pm
biggest memory of NBA in the 90s....Mario Elie's baseline 3 in Phoenix to finish them off, and he kind of kisses (using fingers from lips to air) to the crowd....and commentator's going "Elie's got that toughness that really helps this Houston Rocket team!".....awesome, and they won the title that year from a No. 6 seed I believe....it looked like Phoenix might finally get there, but I didn't like the Suns, so that shot was great....
Tue Feb 15, 2005 12:34 am
The 90's were great. I especially missed the Shaq/Penny duo that was so exciting to watch, and vent my frustrations over the Bulls' titles (I couldn't stand them winning again and again!). It's sad to see an era end, but it's also exciting to see what the new guys will bring. We have more international players that don't really resemble a "me-first" mentality. We have LeBron James and Dwyane Wade that actually plays team basketball. We have the Phoenix Suns, the Kings, and Mavs that are actually shooting over 100 points per game. It's a promising decade for players and teams alike, so I can see good things for the NBA nowadays.
Tue Feb 15, 2005 9:31 am
my favorite moment (yes im very biased) was when the pacers were down 2-1 in the eastern conference finals to the bulls, losing by 2 with about 4 seconds left and reggie hits the three that wins the game for the pacers. i have that game on tape and i often cue it up to that shot and everytime he does his little spinning dance down the court i feel like crying tears of joy.
the worst moment of the 90s was when they lost game 7 in that seiries after being up 18 at halftime
Tue Feb 15, 2005 10:04 am
IndyPacers67 wrote:my favorite moment (yes im very biased) was when the pacers were down 2-1 in the eastern conference finals to the bulls, losing by 2 with about 4 seconds left and reggie hits the three that wins the game for the pacers. i have that game on tape and i often cue it up to that shot and everytime he does his little spinning dance down the court i feel like crying tears of joy.
the worst moment of the 90s was when they lost game 7 in that seiries after being up 18 at halftime

Easily the best NBA Playoff series I ever witnessed on a television set. Hilarious moment is seeing a bald Rik Smits and Chris Mullin run over to Reggie and celebrate. What made the game even more exciting was MJ's rim-out with .7 seconds left. I swear that ball was half-way down the hoop before coming back out.
Tue Feb 15, 2005 11:38 am
Could we say that the 90's was the NBA's heyday?
Tue Feb 15, 2005 12:35 pm
Damien War wrote:My guys didn't win any titles so fuck the 90's
Sauru wrote:to much fighting now,
There's always been fighting (I'm sure you remember when a sixer player held Bird defenseless while Dr. J whaled on him which was worst then "the brawl" to me) , and imo there's never too much. Shows me the game means something them. Reminds me I'm not rooting for nothing.
i think i should have gone more into detail. when i said fighting i didnt mean fist fighting what i mean is all the BS that surrounds the game now. shit like iverson crying about practice or kobe and shaq. the fist fighting has been going on forever and is probably better now than it was in the 80's(god bless them celts and pistons). the fist fighting i can deal with as it shows the players care about whats going on(though running into the crowd for any reason is just stupid) but its all this cry baby he said she said bull shit that really sucks about the game now. thats what i meant and i can see how it got confused, i really didnt use enough words.
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