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PostPosted: April 20 07, 9:06 pm 
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ESPN classics is having a playoff marathon tonight and they just got done showing game 2 of the 86 playoffs between Boston and Chicago. What a game.
Además Larry Legend was the consumate player. We remember his shooting but man that guy could pass. And it was pretty wild seeing young Jordan. I remember that game and it still had me on the edge of my seat.

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Amen and amen, 711.

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I loved watching the NBA growing up. Jordan, Bird, Ewing, Shaq, Wilkins, etc. the Knicks, Pacers, and Bulls...

It's a different league now. Not even the same game.

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Maybe I'm just looking through nostalgic eyes, but it seems to me the NCAA was so much more fun then also. Of course teams were able to stay together longer. I remember the Laetner's and Ferry's but also the lesser ones.
Anybody remember Shakin' Bakin' Mark Macon at Temple, or Jeff Grayer lighting it up at Iowa State, shoot even the thought of the Shark chewin on his towel makes me smile. (of course it helps that Mizzou was in the middle of it's greatest stretch Stipo and Sundvold to Chievous to Smith to Peeler to Crudup to Melvin Booker and the Mad Bomber Paul O'linney to Sutherland and Grimm.

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Maybe I'm just looking through nostalgic eyes, but it seems to me the NCAA was so much more fun then also. Of course teams were able to stay together longer. I remember the Laetner's and Ferry's but also the lesser ones.
Anybody remember Shakin' Bakin' Mark Macon at Temple, or Jeff Grayer lighting it up at Iowa State, shoot even the thought of the Shark chewin on his towel makes me smile. (of course it helps that Mizzou was in the middle of it's greatest stretch Stipo and Sundvold to Chievous to Smith to Peeler to Crudup to Melvin Booker and the Mad Bomber Paul O'linney to Sutherland and Grimm.


Would you get mad at me if I added Grawer to that list???

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I think that the college game has changed some, but that's why I've started following more of the mid-majors instead of the powerhouse teams. I can watch Missouri State and Oral Roberts and see the same guys for four years. In the Missouri Valley they play old school ball. Lots of great defense, good perimeter shooting and guard play.

I think that the college mid-majors are playing the purest form of basketball left.

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07come11 wrote:
Maybe I'm just looking through nostalgic eyes, but it seems to me the NCAA was so much more fun then also. Of course teams were able to stay together longer. I remember the Laetner's and Ferry's but also the lesser ones.
Anybody remember Shakin' Bakin' Mark Macon at Temple, or Jeff Grayer lighting it up at Iowa State, shoot even the thought of the Shark chewin on his towel makes me smile. (of course it helps that Mizzou was in the middle of it's greatest stretch Stipo and Sundvold to Chievous to Smith to Peeler to Crudup to Melvin Booker and the Mad Bomber Paul O'linney to Sutherland and Grimm.


Would you get mad at me if I added Grawer to that list???


Yeah, and I left Rickey Frazier off also

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Fat Strat wrote:
I think that the college game has changed some, but that's why I've started following more of the mid-majors instead of the powerhouse teams. I can watch Missouri State and Oral Roberts and see the same guys for four years. In the Missouri Valley they play old school ball. Lots of great defense, good perimeter shooting and guard play.

I think that the college mid-majors are playing the purest form of basketball left.


without a doubt Strat. I love the MVC.

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Fat Strat wrote:
I loved watching the NBA growing up. Jordan, Bird, Ewing, Shaq, Wilkins, etc. the Knicks, Pacers, and Bulls...

It's a different league now. Not even the same game.


QFT

Don't think I've watched an NBA game since the early, early 90's.

PS: No love for Magic? :D

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This was the NBA of my youth, playing at Kiel Auditorium-- Cliff Hagan, Sihugo Green, Bob Pettit vs Wilt. Behind Wilt was probably Clyde Lovellette.
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