This is the best NBA show ever of all time and my favorite! WIsh and hope they resurrect it for the new generation to watch this because they need to hear and understand all of these legends stories and experiences they share during their playing days and in their careers!
At 5:50 Steve Kerr was talking about the biggest margin of victory in the NBA at 70 points. Today, I came back here to say that it was broken by the Memphis Grizzlies against OKC 73 points!
Would love to see a new episode soon. Talk about how the game has completely evolved and the European takeover. Discuss the Joker, Luka Magic, LBJ, Steph and the future of Wemby. Potential Expansion, the Olympics. The differences in today's CBA and the amount of money that players are making now. Pay tribute to Bill Russell, Elgin Baylor, Kobe RIP.
Thank god for Shaq mentioning And Ernie for saying his name, Mahmoud Abdoul-Rauf! Played with OCD and still dropped 50 on Stockton and 30 on Jordan. Blackballed by the league for religious reasons, nonetheless still a bucket
They laughin at Kenny talking bout the bad guard/big man thing but he was right. Especially for that era that was still pretty big man dominant. Guys like Dana Barros, Rod Strick, Kidd, Sprewell were all on trash teams but would cook you on any given night
I'm surprised Reggie didn't mention Roger Brown. It's not that Roger Brown didn't have it; he was blackballed by the NBA and NCAA because he gave a false confession to a point shaving scandal he had no part of. The Pacers were one of the 4 ABA teams to survive the merger and Reggie will tell you the greatest Pacer of all time was Roger Brown
I think Reggie is considering him as a professional if he was a Pacer. He probably took it as "guys who never played professional ball" over just not making it to the NBA.
Watching this in 2023 made me realize how much more classy those dudes are than former players running podcasts nowadays. When you compare this show to any podcast, those podacsts feel like a kindergarten.
Isiah Thomas is ass no wants petty story after petty store ruins the flow of the show every single episode he's on he is crying about Scotty or the Celtics or how bad boys were mislabeled blah blah he's annoying as fuck
I just realized a pattern that involved the new teams: Magic and Heat were brought in together and they’re both in Florida (Orlando and Miami). Also, the Vancouver Grizzlies and Toronto Raptors were brought in the NBA at the same time. Like the other teams, these two teams are in Canada.
The NBA normally expands by 2 teams at a time. 1988 it was the Hornets & TWolves. Dallas came in by themselves in 1980 but Minneapolis was offered an expansion team in 1980. They declined at the last minute
"There have never been great centers on bad teams" ....yeah that would be because those centers transformed the teams they joined and made them contenders....they had that much influence. Shaq in Orlando and Chirs Webber in just about every team hes played for are great examples.....hell, did anyone ever give a darn about the houston rockets before hakeem showed up?
@@mongoslade277 true enough, but then that proves my point even more that big men transformed the rockets back then (Hakeem just took him over the top)
Reggie is full of shit talking about letting teams hang around until the last 5 mins. Uh huh, ok Reggie. Can't admit you were struggling against bad teams. Even Shaq immediately put Reggie in his place with what he said right after.
@@missayawkI consider Tim Duncan a center. Barkley can do more than Karl Malone. More versatile. I'll go with Barkley. Elvin Hayes had that great turnaround jumper but in the playoffs he was like James Harden
@@mongoslade277 I can understand that.I choose Chuck over Malone for the exact same reasons.Malone would've been great, but I think Stockton helped contribute to his greatness in terms of making the game easier for him.
There’s no way you actually believe that. Charles carried a team to a finals without a player like John stockton. You can argue John was the best player on that team. John gifted Karl Malone points and made him better. Chuck was already better. He was that guy. Karl never was.
@@DrynSarcastic360 his relationship with a teenage girl has been known about since the late 90’s, what’s your point here? There was a whole newspaper column dedicated to it lol. And he still speaks highly of Karl Malone.