Chris Mullin achieved the most of ALL TIME in the NBA given athletic ability. Second would be Bird. The reason I put Mully above Bird in this regard is because he was shorter. Both were slug slow. Run TMC averaged 72.5 points a game in 90. When Mitch was traded in 91 I cried and threw away alot of warriors stuff. My faith in Nellie is LONG GONE and has been for many years.
Chris Mullin was amazing. He had what, 4 years of scoring 25 plus? Don Nelson should have never traded Richmond for Owens. He should have just worked on trading for a power forward and they could have challenged for years. But Don Nelson is an idiot and bad at putting teams together. Knows talent, just tinkers too much.
@toodarkmark I agree Nelson should have never traded Richmond for Owens, but it's understandable why he made the decision at that time. Billy Owens was extremely highly rated an young forward back then, he turned out to be a flop that, at that point, few people have had expected. Bottom line is - the Warriors needed a presence inside, they had too much talents outside, so it was a logical move.
Mullin... No doubt hall of fame... The problem was he was playin at the same time as Jordan , Magic , Bird , Barkley Stockton , so on and so on... 1992 dream team was the shit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
90's warriors were awesome! great players! Tim Hardaway was my favourite, then later with C-web and spree was awesome. loved the jerseys as well! i cried when they stopped using these jerseys :(
JHILLS HAS NO CLUE: Does the following describe an "average" player that made the 2007 hall of fame finalists: Career spanned 16 yrs with GS & IN. 5-time NBA A.S. & 5x All-NBA team. 5 straight seasons 25+ ppg, one of just 16 players in NBA history to do this. GS all-time leader steals. 2x All-American & 3x Big East Conference POY at SJU. Only player in BE conf. history to earn POY honors 3x. 85 Won Wooden Award as top college player. GET FACTS BEFORE U MAKE SILLY STATEMENTS.
Mullin average?!?! he was shooting Js with Bird in the summer of 92? remember that? something called Dream Team? around that time you were still a sperm swinging around your dad's testes
I would call Chris Mullin almost as pure of a shooter in his prime as Larry Bird and Pistol Pete. Also, had Mullin had the benefit of the 3-point line while at St. John's, he would have set a Big East and possibly an NCAA scoring record which never would have been broken. Anyone agree with me?
This is hot!!! Not only that its official being put in the dime mag and all. Not to be devils advocate, but it seems like too much Hardaway. Anyway keep up the good work fellas. You guys are like Pete Rock or DJ Premo digging in the old NBA video collection. Holla.
In 1991
Mullin- Avg 25.7
Richmond- Avg 23.9
Hardaway AVg 22.9
All shoot over 80 Percent from free throw!
AWESOME!
nateplaya88 1 month ago
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rebelsun 2 months ago in playlist rebelsun's favorites
RUN TMC>BOSTON 3 PARTY
revengeofbutthead 5 months ago
who is mullin dunking over at 1:39
thebigjanx 5 months ago
run tmc>miami big three
billslover90 6 months ago
1:38 air chris Mullin lol
allen73RMX 1 year ago
Chris Mullin achieved the most of ALL TIME in the NBA given athletic ability. Second would be Bird. The reason I put Mully above Bird in this regard is because he was shorter. Both were slug slow. Run TMC averaged 72.5 points a game in 90. When Mitch was traded in 91 I cried and threw away alot of warriors stuff. My faith in Nellie is LONG GONE and has been for many years.
kidballistic 1 year ago
Chris Mullin was amazing. He had what, 4 years of scoring 25 plus? Don Nelson should have never traded Richmond for Owens. He should have just worked on trading for a power forward and they could have challenged for years. But Don Nelson is an idiot and bad at putting teams together. Knows talent, just tinkers too much.
toodarkmark 2 years ago
@toodarkmark I agree Nelson should have never traded Richmond for Owens, but it's understandable why he made the decision at that time. Billy Owens was extremely highly rated an young forward back then, he turned out to be a flop that, at that point, few people have had expected. Bottom line is - the Warriors needed a presence inside, they had too much talents outside, so it was a logical move.
wing47ll 7 months ago
Did I see Mullin with a full head of hair? WIN.
LankyLookingGaloot 2 years ago
Mullin... No doubt hall of fame... The problem was he was playin at the same time as Jordan , Magic , Bird , Barkley Stockton , so on and so on... 1992 dream team was the shit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
38quacco 2 years ago
90's warriors were awesome! great players! Tim Hardaway was my favourite, then later with C-web and spree was awesome. loved the jerseys as well! i cried when they stopped using these jerseys :(
shaunEVO3 2 years ago
i dont understand the about this video part lol
kgib13 3 years ago
Mullin! a Great Player
But Hardaway - Killer Crroosssssssssovvvvvvvvaaaaaaa!!!!!!
(I liked Warriors better when Sprewell started off)
Daunt1ess 4 years ago
Hardaway's celebration at the end of this video was on the only Warriors victory of the LA LAkers in 91-92 playoffs (the second game @ LA)
That day was memorable... beting Magic Johnsons' Lakers at their home was unbelieaveble... too bad we lost that series 4-1 :-(
Gauchoo1234 4 years ago
JHILLS HAS NO CLUE: Does the following describe an "average" player that made the 2007 hall of fame finalists: Career spanned 16 yrs with GS & IN. 5-time NBA A.S. & 5x All-NBA team. 5 straight seasons 25+ ppg, one of just 16 players in NBA history to do this. GS all-time leader steals. 2x All-American & 3x Big East Conference POY at SJU. Only player in BE conf. history to earn POY honors 3x. 85 Won Wooden Award as top college player. GET FACTS BEFORE U MAKE SILLY STATEMENTS.
maxwellchia 4 years ago
Mullin average?!?! he was shooting Js with Bird in the summer of 92? remember that? something called Dream Team? around that time you were still a sperm swinging around your dad's testes
PrimeraG20 4 years ago 15
average?? he was a perennial all star and one of the best shooters of his era.
ulett23 4 years ago
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Mullin average player, bird a legend.
jhillsbmw 4 years ago
if u say mullin is average you dont know your ass from a hole in the ground
kevinx1969 4 years ago 16
I would call Chris Mullin almost as pure of a shooter in his prime as Larry Bird and Pistol Pete. Also, had Mullin had the benefit of the 3-point line while at St. John's, he would have set a Big East and possibly an NCAA scoring record which never would have been broken. Anyone agree with me?
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4realeh 4 years ago
Mullen was beast! Great white hope.
miguelcotto23 4 years ago 2
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Chris Mullin sucks
preppydetroit 4 years ago
This is hot!!! Not only that its official being put in the dime mag and all. Not to be devils advocate, but it seems like too much Hardaway. Anyway keep up the good work fellas. You guys are like Pete Rock or DJ Premo digging in the old NBA video collection. Holla.
mogulmusic 4 years ago
hot mix...now iTs run bjs...baron, j-rich nD stephen jackson...
djmaxx5050 4 years ago
Who's Mullin dunking on at 1:40?
janikakis 4 years ago
If I'm not mistaken I think its Cedric Ceballos.
mogulmusic 4 years ago
true but when I find that version I will put it up see what yall think
elbouncito 4 years ago
damn hate that they broke the team up..but they were still top notch once they brought in Webber and Spree.
maddhatta 5 years ago
those were the good old days....it was more of a team effort at those days
xsolidus23x 5 years ago
thats a fuckin awesome name hahaha
beatmajinsephiroth 5 years ago
mullin slammin? whoaaaaa...i ya face!
derrobert 5 years ago
good old days....
gswfan4ever 5 years ago
wow, what a combo!
graybullet01 5 years ago
From a long-time W fan. Those were good times. Nice job.
simonldp 5 years ago