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So you just hog the ball and jack up ill-advised threes?
This is me without the dunking.
So you just hog the ball and jack up ill-advised threes?
Jerome Lane. I was short and couldn't shoot. Unfortunately, I also couldn't dunk.
I loved Jo Jo white. Had that little hesitation at top of his jumperJo Jo White or Pistol Pete....with a little Hondo
Always loved to do the Clyde head fake up and under move.
I also loved Connie Hawkins game but that is where the comparison between me and him started and ended.
But I would have to say Spencer Haywood because anyone who saw me play the first word that would come to mind would be "hardship"![]()
I think I remember you break the backboard on the Little Tikes basketball hoop against PC daycare back in the day....
Send it in Selles still brings back memories.
After reading the story on Connie Hawkins as a youngster and having my first taste of what Bed Stuy and the surrounding areas actually were, I wanted to play like the smooth tall guard-like guy. But the finger roll from a 5'9" 12 year old wasn't pretty....Spencer Haywood though? Good call, loved his game too!
( I think the best sports book I've ever read).Alright here's another add on to this thread..how many of the old guys here loved the ABA red,white and blue ball and had to have one? I loved shooting it with the colors spinning on the jump shot - always cleaned it up so the white was white!!
Loved that movie growing up! I'm going to drunk Netflix it tomorrow when I get home from the FB game.
Well played, alexd.
Me too- has to be a Meriden thing.
It was a must have. Lkie your first pair of Chuck Taylor's or Dr. J's
I think between 7th and 9th grade I did 3 book reports on Foul: Connie Hawkins( I think the best sports book I've ever read).
You'll like this one then CC..first non-white pair of Chucks was with our Jr Pro Boys Club team, coached by Tom "Gator" Bukowski, when we bought red Chuck's.....we also beat New Haven and Roxbury's boys club teams and went on to Rupp Arena finishing 3rd in the nationals (like of Pat Kenny, Bob Biestek, Chris Tillman etc etc)...fun days at the Meriden Boys Club
Still in off season mode. . . . . . . .
I know there will be a lot of MJs but for me as a guard, it was Walt Frazier (I'm dating myself). Partly because I was a Knick fan but he had a smooth jumper and was great on D. I spent countless days and nights emulating him.
I'm not an old guy (lol), but I had the same ABA ball when I was a kid. Then in the nineties I bought a blue and white UConn Huskies ball that had the same color spinning effect for one of my kids. In '99 I used to hold it during the tournament games for luck. After the last stop in the Championship game I slammed it on my living room floor. It bounced up and smashed the light fixture on the ceiling. So while there was confetti raining down in St Pete, there was glass raining down in my living room. For some reason my wife was not impressed. I just came across the ball last week while cleaning my garage.Alright here's another add on to this thread..how many of the old guys here loved the ABA red,white and blue ball and had to have one? I loved shooting it with the colors spinning on the jump shot - always cleaned it up so the white was white!!
8893 said:Darryl Dawkins, only because I had an irresistible urge to hurl myself toward the hoop while yelling "Chocolate Thunder!!!" I was a Knicks fan and couldn't play worth a lick; it usually resulted in laughs and/or injury to me and/or others.
Me too- has to be a Meriden thing.
It was a must have. Lkie your first pair of Chuck Taylor's or Dr. J's
ever play with the brothers at Washington park? I ran with the big dogs in the summer