Or... is it that we were more willing to believe in their potential awesomeness then, and are less willing to believe in the prospects of today? Have we lost our innocence? Are we really just tired, worn-out prostitutes looking for the next fix? Did those times mean anything at all? Would the first girl you kissed even recognize you now? Would she even remember that night? Are our best days not only behind us, but lost forever in the fog of time? Is this how it all ends? Shouldn't there have been something more? barfo
I have a little figurine of Kenny Anderson - the only figurine I own, that was a present. Funny thing, they didn't even bother to make him left handed. Plus, he wears #7 and since that time we've had a slightly more impactful #7.
Some of us never forgot (see avatar). There were times on the court where he was just a beast and got into amazing stretches were he was destroying in the post. Total knucklehead with wasted potential.
Hands down...Geoff Petrie. Most have no idea what that name even means! He was my first basketball hero and I got to attend his 51 point game against the Rockets back in the day. An amazing shooter. peace out, daddylogan
Yep, I agree. He was the best shooter I ever saw play the game. I can't quite get over this new kid we have though! Perhaps Leonard has a chance to replace Petrie in my mind as The Shooter.