2day in NBA History focuses on daily historic events regarding all things NBA. For the off season spotlight random players and personnel will be showcased based on birthday. Not all record breakers yet all history makers who've done their part in the making of NBA history.
This type of video model actually works very well. The smooth jazz NBA vibe is not something I've seen yet. I'd love to see a breakdown in the vid of each player's most well-known highlight/moment or something too.
Truth! Whether one feels one era is better or worse one thing is for certain, every generation stands on the shoulders of the previous and so on.... Thanks for chiming in 🙏
Beast on the college scene! Never really made that undersized big man transition à la Larry Johnson, Mark Aguire among others. Had a few good days in the league though. Thanks for chiming in 🙏
I just want to share something with you. Jesus Christ loves everyone. He died for us all and rose. All you have to do is accept Him as your Lord and Savior and He will save you and grant you eternal life in Heaven. Much love for real ❤
I just want to share something with you. Jesus Christ loves everyone. He died for us all and rose. All you have to do is accept Him as your Lord and Savior and He will save you and grant you eternal life in Heaven. Much love for real ❤
Thanks for chiming in 🙏 I actually remember Downtown Freddie Brown from my childhood. He was perhaps my uncles favorite player. When he played he always hollered "DOWNTOWN"
I just want to share something with you. Jesus Christ loves everyone. He died for us all and rose. All you have to do is accept Him as your Lord and Savior and He will save you and grant you eternal life in Heaven. Much love for real ❤
What could have been! Injuries...bad coaching...and a bad fit teaming with Hakeem down low. On a team like Boston with Bird, McHale and Parrish leading/teaching Ralph while he's under their wing/wings.....Sampson would have possibly been in position to have had a legit HOF career. Dude dominated college. Should have dominated The NBA. Ralph was a little early for his time...with his propensity to shoot from outside/3 point land.
I remember seeing him at UVA! WOW! Though I was young at the time there was something I understood that was special about Ralph. Your assessment is spot on!! As I've heard some say Wmbayana before Wembayana, way ahead of his time....
Greetings ArasLe thanks again for reaching out and for the encouraging words. I put the date up in the right hand corner. But it appears it didnt show up so well. Check the left upper corner on the next one 🙂👍 Have a good one!
I really enjoy the channel. Much love & support. Would you consider adding the dates next to each video so the viewer could search up for the date + video and get the result
Greetings Aras thanks for chiming in. Thats a good idea! Thanks 👍 Stay tuned over the summer as the intention is to change up the format and frequency until the day to day in season facts resume.
Greetings and thank you for tuning in 🙏.... According to NBA.COM --- 1946-47 | Finals: Philadelphia Warriors def. Chicago Stags 4-1; 1955-56 | Finals: Philadelphia Warriors def. Ft. Wayne Pistons 4-1 | MVP: Bob Pettit, St. Louis Hawks; 1974-75 | Finals: Golden State Warriors def. Washington Bullets 4-0 | MVP: Bob McAdoo, Buffalo Braves
I FOLLOWED GEORGE ICEMAN GERVIN SINCE ICE WAS PLAYING FOR THE VIRGINIA SQUIRES JANUARY 1973 AND I WAS AT THE HALL OF FAME WHEN ICE WAS INDUCTED MAY 1996 EVERY TIME ICE CAME TO NEW YORK CITY HE ALWAYS CALLED ME HIS SHOTGUN MAN DAMN ICE IT'S BEEN A GREAT 51 YEARS
Growing up in Houston Ice Man was always on the wrong bench, but was always one of my favorites to watch as a kid. To top it off a name like Ice Man just can't be topped, plus he was a smooth operator. Brother had style. 💯