This guy is so fun to watch, with that And1 style of play. Too bad in his later part of career he seldom flash off his old-self. Did he cross over gary payton? That was awsome.
BTW, the last great PG out of NYC was Kenny Anderson (my idol growing up as a PG myself). Marbury/Telfair, et all couldn't hold his jock strap. Great PG. Nowadays, Chris Paul is the latest iteration of a great PG.
myronkelly67: He had skill. Yeah, he wasn't the greatest player ever, but he did more in his supposed 'one year wonder' than most of these kids do in an entire career. He'd tear ass just for fun all over those And1 kids, with zero issue. Him and Moss were a great high school duo, and I think it's a neat story. Basketball is rife with these kinds of things, just learn to enjoy the players for what they are.
i mean ur probably right there's a difference. i liked him but wasn't a lifelong follower or diehard. anyone that can streetball their way to the NBA has to be damn good. someone just said he was a one-year wonder though i didn't agree with that. you don't start for several teams and put up consistant numbers as a one-year wonder is all i was saying
first of all, dont get it twisted, dude was flashy and white and that appealed to the fans and put some people in the stands but when it came down to being a money player, he sucked. He was ok when nothing mattered but when it was money time, please.
one year? go check out his career stats. consistant year after year. theres a reason he was good enough to start all those years- a point guard with a pass-first mentality what a great idea.
2:41 is pretty awesome
0ucantstopme0 1 year ago
its a good thing they dont call traveling in the nba...
thslax11 2 years ago
This guy is so fun to watch, with that And1 style of play. Too bad in his later part of career he seldom flash off his old-self. Did he cross over gary payton? That was awsome.
samson1028 2 years ago
BTW, the last great PG out of NYC was Kenny Anderson (my idol growing up as a PG myself). Marbury/Telfair, et all couldn't hold his jock strap. Great PG. Nowadays, Chris Paul is the latest iteration of a great PG.
zwotb 3 years ago
myronkelly67: He had skill. Yeah, he wasn't the greatest player ever, but he did more in his supposed 'one year wonder' than most of these kids do in an entire career. He'd tear ass just for fun all over those And1 kids, with zero issue. Him and Moss were a great high school duo, and I think it's a neat story. Basketball is rife with these kinds of things, just learn to enjoy the players for what they are.
zwotb 3 years ago
damn diz remix is sick...
jason williams use 2 be the shit when he young
sirhc213 3 years ago
i got u. i understand u cause new york city is full of playground/streetball legends that have never made it to the league, good point.
myronkelly67 3 years ago
i mean ur probably right there's a difference. i liked him but wasn't a lifelong follower or diehard. anyone that can streetball their way to the NBA has to be damn good. someone just said he was a one-year wonder though i didn't agree with that. you don't start for several teams and put up consistant numbers as a one-year wonder is all i was saying
flylike1 3 years ago
first of all, dont get it twisted, dude was flashy and white and that appealed to the fans and put some people in the stands but when it came down to being a money player, he sucked. He was ok when nothing mattered but when it was money time, please.
myronkelly67 3 years ago
one year? go check out his career stats. consistant year after year. theres a reason he was good enough to start all those years- a point guard with a pass-first mentality what a great idea.
flylike1 3 years ago