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If the Detroit Bad Boys played in the NBA today with that style, all of them would have multiple 20 game suspensions if not season suspensions handed out against them. :lmao:
Man this was when basketball was real....
Man this was when basketball was real....
I hate when people say this..... how the hell is fouling the shit out of someone making the sport real?
Man this was when basketball was real....
I hate when people say this..... how the hell is fouling the shit out of someone making the sport real?
What he means is that Lebron would have to suck it up and take his blows when he goes bowling into the lane every other play. lol
What he means is that Lebron would have to suck it up and take his blows when he goes bowling into the lane every other play. lol
ALL players these days would have to get their mind right!!! Lebron complaining about that little hand foul last night is NOTHING compared to Lambeer taking his got damn neck off if you come through the lane. It was none of that man-to-man clear out the lane mess. Look at the aggressiveness then compared to now!!!
Lebron is 270 pounds of pure muscle...they would hurt THEMSELVES more than they would hurt Lebron.
I hate when people say this..... how the hell is fouling the shit out of someone making the sport real?
What he means is that Lebron would have to suck it up and take his blows when he goes bowling into the lane every other play. lol
Blame Vlade Divac for flopping. He opened up doors for all of that! :lol:
Blame Vlade Divac for flopping. He opened up doors for all of that! :lol:
Nope.
Blame former Boston Celtics guard Frank Ramsey for that. He literally wrote the blueprint on flopping.
http://grantland.com/the-triangle/flopping-in-the-nba-a-history-of-nonviolence/
And you wanna know who were the biggest floppers in the NBA in the 80s and 90?
Bill Laimbeer and Dennis Rodman. Yep. The Bad Boys did it, too.
growing up as a kid, I always thought Isaiah was the nice guy.