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re: Imagine if a good player in the 80s/90s get teleported into todays time and starts playing

Posted on 4/10/24 at 3:07 pm to
Posted by Madking
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Posted on 4/10/24 at 3:07 pm to
He played 20 games so no and he played during the high school rush era which is never talked about because people like you want to fold it in with an era it doesn’t belong to and no he didn’t teach Kobe how to dribble. Wrong on all fronts.
Posted by BThibodeaux
Member since Jun 2005
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Posted on 4/10/24 at 3:23 pm to
I would have enjoyed seeing a manager go to the mound to pull Nolan Ryan after only 80 pitches with a perfect game on the line and six outs remaining.
Posted by SlowFlowPro
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Posted on 4/11/24 at 7:33 am to
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He played 20 games

What years?

And how do those years compare to the era of MJ's 2nd three peat?

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and no he didn’t teach Kobe how to dribble.


This is common knowledge for anyone who followed the NBA in the late 90s or early 00s

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Young Kobe showcased his offensive game, sinking shot after shot and executing fadeaways just like Jordan himself, as recalled by Shammgod. However, according to Bryant’s father, his gameplay had a different drawback. For Bryant Senior, it revolved around a specific aspect - dribbling and ball-handling skills.

"Then his pops was like: 'Yo, the only thing my son really can't do is dribble. Can you just show him some dribble stuff?' At this point, you know you're young. So I'm like: I ain't showing him nothing. I ain't showing that dude nothing."

But Shammgod then changed his mind and agreed, albeit not without falsely asserting that he would be present around 5 in the morning the next day for a workout before the camp's start.


Another L for Madking.
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