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@@actionjackson4982 the Pacers likely got rid of their pinstripe unis at the end of that season for the same reason since they also become forever associated with Malice at the Palace.
Without accepting Jesus Christ nobody can be judged into heaven. God is a holy God who does not allow any sins to be in heaven. He was gracious enough to become flesh, sacrificed Himself, buried, and resurrected so that anyone who accepts Him as Savior for their sins will be righteously judged into heaven. Hope you will believe that soon. 🙏 Jesus loves you.
All I have to say about this vid: GREAT TIMES for the NBA! Bill Walton and his "throw it down, big man, throw it down." The Nets, the West being the dominant conference, and the Pistons magical performance in the 2004 Finals! WOW!
For NBA on ABC theme (2002-2003), that was Brad Nessler, Bill Walton, Mike Tirico, Brent Musburger, Sean Elliott, Tom Tolbert, the late Stuart Scott, Jim Gray and Michele Tafoya... For NBA on ESPN theme (2003-2006), that was the late John Saunders, Bill Walton, Mike Breen, Brent Musburger, the late Stuart Scott, Jim Gray, Stephen A. Smith and others...
Uh, wrong. You have the seasons mixed. ABC acquired NBA rights on its own in the 2002-03 season and aired it first on *that* season. The theme heard here was used in the 2003-04 season, due to ESPN using it last season bound.
@@franklinclinton3476 seriously that 03 Spurs deserves to be in the conversation of all-time best teams. Like 16 Warriors vs 03 Spurs, who's gonna win?
John Thrift wow, more fake news than Trump. Those Suns switched like the Warriors of today, you really meant they didn't play defense when they force those Spurs to six games?! Please watch at least one of them games please.
@@frankwilliamson4576 Agreed, though I'd more replace Robert with David Stern here. He was the one that did that shit more than Robert, if you asked me. Robert was just happenstance to my eyes.
Brings back the nostalgic feeling of childhood disappointment when we went from "Roundball Rock" on NBC in 2002 to this in 2003 (lel). But seriously, they should have kept this theme past 2006. So much better than their current theme.
Without accepting Jesus Christ nobody can be judged into heaven. God is a holy God who does not allow any sins to be in heaven. He was gracious enough to become flesh, sacrificed Himself, buried, and resurrected so that anyone who accepts Him as Savior for their sins will be righteously judged into heaven. Hope you will believe that soon. 🙏 Jesus loves you.
Lakers Timberwolves 2003 first round. “Welcome to the staples center in Los Angeles where Kobe and shaq look to even the series up at 2 games a piece. I’m brad nessler along here with Bill Walton” looool
Brad Nessler said "ABA" instead of NBA hahaha.. Way back Game 6 of the 2003 Western Conference Semifinals between the Spurs against the Lakers was televised on ABC.
I hated Vince when he was on da Nets. I mean, not personally, I just felt like he betrayed da Raptors...well, back then. >.> Btw u forgot to mention Kenyon Martin.
a lot of people betrayed raptors,Tmac,bosh...But that was all past. Maybe he should stay and lead toronto instead of leaving,but I was happy to see him become half man half amazing again in New Jersey.Between VC and Toronto,they really didn't like each other during that time. .
Man, I don’t know why, but every time I hear this, the first thing I think of is Nash draining that three to tie the game against Dallas in game 6 of the second round in 2005.
Although this wasn't the most fun era on offense (outside of the Suns and Mavs) one thing I liked about the league back then was how much more competitive it was. For example, in 2005, there were FIVE teams who could have won the championship (Pistons, Heat, Suns, Mavs, and Spurs).
Minus the Suns, because thanks to Mike D’ntoni. Man doesn’t in believe in defense, never made the finals because his approach to defense is more offense.