These are my best starting five of the 1990s: PG) Anfernee 'Penny' Hardaway. SG) Michael Jordan. SF) Grant Hill. PF) Charles Barkley. C) Hakeem Olajuwon. The peace of God be with you. Amen.
90s basketball was the best era of basketball Eva.... These days corporate suffocate the game to prevent players playing actual defence just so they can have offensive show downs... And yet none come close to organic 90s playmaking and finishing
My Best NBA Starting Five of the 70’s : PG : Oscar Robertson SG : Pete Maravich SF : Julius Erving PF : Elvin Hayes C : Kareem Abdul Jabbar. Team # 2 PG : Walt Frazier SG : Jerry West SF : Elgin Baylor PF : Bob McAdoo C : Wilt Chamberlain.
My Best NBA Starting Five of the 80’s : PG : Magic Johnson SG : Michael Jordan SF : Larry Bird PF : Kevin Mchale C : Kareem Abdul Jabbar Team # 2 PG : Isiah Thomas SG : George Gervin SF : Julius Erving PF : Charles Barkley C : Moses Malone Team # 3 PG : Dennis Johnson SG : Clyde Drexler SF : Dominique Wilkins PF : Bob McAdoo C : Robert Parrish Team # 4 PG : John Stockton SG : Sidney Moncrief SF : James Wortly PF : Karl Malone C : Patrick Ewing . Team # 5 PG : Mark Price SG : Micheal Ray Richardson SF : Adrian Dantley PF : Tom Chambers C : Artis Gilmore .
My Best Starting Five of the 90’s : Team # 1 : PG : John Stockton SG : The GOAT Michael Jordan SF : Scottie Pippen PF : Karl Malone C : Hakeem Olayuwon Coach : Phil Jackson Team # 2 PG : Gary Payton SG : Reggie Miller SF : Grant Hill PF : Shawn Kemp C : David Robinson Coach : Pat Riley Team # 3 PG : Penny Hardaway SG : Clyde Drexler SF : Cris Mullin PF : Charles Barkley C : Shaquille O’Neal Coach : Rudy Stonyanovic Team # 4 PG : Tim Hardaway SG : Mitch Richmond SF : Glen Rice PF : Dennis Rodman C : Patrick Ewing. Coach: Larry Brown .
I had a comment feud on RU-vid about when Jordan got crossed by Iverson. My point was it wasn't seen in the league really and that's why it worked on Jordan. They were saying Jordan was old and that's why it worked. You decide.
The element: who would you pick as your fellows to go to war in the 90s? For individuality (that leadership, charisma, empathy, character and vision. Plus physicality, skills and talent). Hakeem, Malone, Grant Hill, Jordan and Penny Hardaway. I respect a lot to Pipen, Stockton and Payton but Pipen always struggled great deal vs Hill, Abdul-Rauf erased Stockton off the map even with John having better numbers and Jordan was simple Jordan vs Payton
There was a guy who played back in the 80's and 90's, I think his name was Michael or something like that, he had some REALLY good moves. He was super quick to the basket and could drive through, past, and around 2 or 3 guys and dunk it. Then when he got a little older he had this unstoppable fade away. I wish I could remember his last name....darn. I guess these guys forgot his name too.