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I see the 88 to 97 period all over again.
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Before Jordan was Jordan there was....
David Thompson, ACC all American from NC State to deliver induction speech for Michael Jordan. WOW!
Jordan just moved above the stratosphere in my mind to pay tribute to the man who inspired him to be the man he is. Google, David Thompson and learn about a GREAT Wolfpack player. GO PACK! |
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laughing at the Pledge Against America
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Jordan was the greatest ever.
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laughing at the Pledge Against America
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I remember Jordan bringing me to tears when I was 5 or 6 years old, wearing my Ewing jersey. |
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Geno chants will start week 1
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where is Kobe24?
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Jets have had how many truly champsonship caliber teams this decade? I guess you can count our team in '04 and we definitely looked super bowl worthy for 12 weeks in 2008. Other than that I never have thought during this decade we had a team that could really win it all. Knicks were an elite NBA team and title contender from when Pat Riley arrived in '91 all the way to 2000 and during that time Jordan won 6 championships. That is quintessiontial dream destruction. |
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Jordan was different. You knew you had no chance to beat him in the postseason. I loved the Knicks back then but it always felt hollow knowing he was basically impossible to beat. I still get mad thinking about 94.
Today, Kobe and Lebron are tough to beat but it's not an impossible task. Jordan in his prime really was unbeatable. |
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I see the 88 to 97 period all over again.
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the Rangers won the cup that year and MSG was ROCKIN!!!! That was a real heart breaker that had NOTHING to do with Michael. I loved the Starks, Oakley, Ewing era..... |
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hopes to bring back braylon and holmes
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Strip Club in TAMPA time!
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DR J
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Not one image until my posts are restored.
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Thanks, Stan. I was just about to post the names of two immortals before Jordan, Erving and Connie "The Hawk" Hawkins. I still remember going to the LI Coliseum to watch the Nets with "The Doctor" (with his trademark windmill slams), Larry Kenon, and the rest. The dunking drill left us speechless.
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Getting back on topic.
David Thompson was a College Basketball God !! As a staunch supporter of the Walton Gang, it still pains me but.. March 23, 1974 was the greatest College Basketball game I ever saw. |
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I see the 88 to 97 period all over again.
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Once I was told why the crowd was big, i stayed 10 minutes or so. Pretty incredible to watch him. Even today. |
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Didn't really follow b-ball in the 80's? Did the Knicks have any great teams back then? I know Bernard King led the league in scoring 1 year and we had Ewing and Mark Jackson later on but there were three powerhouse dynasties with the Lakers, Celtics and Pistons.
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1992? No, Cle and Port were better 1993? MAYBE but I think Phoenix was better 1996? Not a chance 1997? Nope 1998? No way Knick fans like to use the Jordan excuse but in reality he MAY have prevented them from possibly winning one title. The Knicks stunk most of the 80s, Bird and Boston didn't prevent them from winning a title. |
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In '92 the Knicks were literally a hair away from beating the Bulls - they won game 1 and almost won game 2. Jordan and the Bulls eliminated the Knicks 4 times during the 90's while winning 6 championships. If that's not one organization being owned by another what is? |
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In '97 the Knicks didn't even win their division and there's no way the '97 Knicks beat the Jazz in the Finals if they get there. In '92 they had a surprise run and gave the Bulls a great series but that team wasn't beating Cleveland in the conf finals or Portland in the Finals. Chicago did own the Knicks but to act like the Knicks automatically win titles if the Bulls aren't there is incorrect especially since we saw that not being the case in '94 and '95 PLUS the Bulls in '94 w/o Michael took the Knicks to Game 7. |
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