[QUOTE=RainierBeachPoet]bob lanier!!
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^Marques Johnson (I'll just piggyback RBP's picture).
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[QUOTE=RainierBeachPoet]bob lanier!!
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^Marques Johnson (I'll just piggyback RBP's picture).
Here are 2 that haven't been mentioned yet. Both played for Vancouver too.
Mike Dickerson:
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and Bryant "Big Country" Reeves:
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[QUOTE=J_Rock3ts]Here are 2 that haven't been mentioned yet. Both played for Vancouver too.
Mike Dickerson:
[img]http://www.newsforthesoul.com/graphics/michael-dickerson6.jpg[/img]
and Bryant "Big Country" Reeves:
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Gool ol dickerson. shame injuries destroyed his career as a rocket. didnt he try out for the cavs?
Rest in peace to Bobby Phills and malik sealy.
I had to do it. . .
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Thomas Doane Chambers
[QUOTE=Niquesports][B]To help you out and let some of the young guys know the history of basketball [/B]here are some names I havent seen listed
Bob love
Chet Walker
Austin Carr
paul Westphal
Jo Jo White
Charlie Scott
Alvin Adams
Jerry Solane
Norm Van Laier
Bobby Dandrdige
Fred Downtown Brown
Slick Watts
Kevin Porter
Bobby Jones
maurice Lucas
Leonard Truck Robinson
SUper John Williamson
These are guys only true fans of the history of the game back to 1970's know but were great ball players[/QUOTE]
Sadly, I'm not sure many young guys want to know the history of the game or understand the concept of "Pioneers"
[QUOTE=MOST KIDS] They/He played in a weak era and dominated trash. They/He would be D-Leaguers today[/QUOTE]
:(
[QUOTE=ronnymac]Gool ol dickerson. shame injuries destroyed his career as a rocket. didnt he try out for the cavs?[/QUOTE]
Yes he did. He was on the training camp roster.
He's probably the last person you'll see in a gay bar. :roll:
BUT, :bowdown: for the original KILLER CROSSOVER!
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Hersey Hawkins
hehe, i am too young to discuss about this topic.....i remember kenny anderson, glen rice, mitch richardson and guys played with early 90s....before the 90s...i hardly remember anyone except those big one players
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Fred "Downtown Freddie" Brown (born August 7, 1948 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is a former professional basketball player. A 6'3" guard from the University of Iowa, he played 13 seasons (1971–1984) in the NBA, all with the Seattle SuperSonics. Known for his accurate outside shooting, Brown was selected to the 1976 NBA All-Star Game and scored 14,018 points in his career.
Brown finished his senior year at the University of Iowa in 1971, averaging 27.6 points per game[1], and was selected by the Kentucky Colonels in the American Basketball Association draft and selected 6th overall by the Seattle SuperSonics in the 1971 NBA Draft. His NBA career got off to a slow start, as he averaged only 4.2 points per game in 33 games as a rookie, playing behind veteran guards Lenny Wilkens and Dick Snyder. Following Wilkens' trade to the Cleveland Cavaliers in 1972, Brown saw more playing time and his scoring average rose to 13.5 and 16.5 points per game in the next two seasons.
After Snyder was traded to the Cavaliers in 1974, Brown's output increased again, to 21.0 points per game in the 1974-75 season and he finished fifth in the league in steals per game. In the 1975-76 season, Brown had an All-Star season finishing fifth in the NBA in both scoring average and free throw percentage.
Brown was captain of the SuperSonics' 1978-79 NBA championship team. Often among the league leaders in free-throw percentage, Brown also led the NBA in three-point shooting percentage in the 1979-80 season—the first season in which the three-point line was adopted by the league.
When he retired in 1984 Brown was the SuperSonics' all-time leader in:
Games played (963)
Points scored (14,018)
Field goals (6,006)
Free throws (1,896)
Brown still holds the team's all-time marks for points in a regular season game with 58, points in a playoff game with 45 (a record shared with Ray Allen), and steals in a game with 10 (a record shared with Gus Williams).
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veteran guards Lenny Wilkens and Dick Snyder.
Brown still holds the team's all-time marks for points in a regular season game with 58, points in a playoff game with 45 (a record shared with Ray Allen), and steals in a game with 10 (a record shared with Gus Williams).[/quote]
when i was a kid, i saw the game on tv when freddie scored 58 (1974 i think). he had 30 at the half and i was going crazy
dont forget
dick snyder
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gus williams
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and
lenny wilkins!!
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How the **** is James Worthy forgotten? Most overrated "superstar" in NBA history, top-50 all-time my azz. Its a joke that he's on that list and someone like Dominique Wilkins was left off...
bernard king!!
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the [SIZE=5][B]original[/B][/SIZE] king!!
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