Classic NBA games for the next six or so hours...

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  1. sunsfan1357

    sunsfan1357 JBB JustBBall Member

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    Right now on ESPN Classic they are showing three consecutive classic games. Right now the Sonics and Clips from 1994 is on. After that is Bulls and Milwaukee from the early '90s. The last one is the Magic and some other team (forgot what) from 2000 when McGrady scores 49 points. After that they are going to show some NFL stuff then a game from the 1985 NBA Finals between the Lakers and Celtics. Great day for classic bball.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting sunsfan1357:</div><div class="quote_post">Right now on ESPN Classic they are showing three consecutive classic games. Right now the Sonics and Clips from 1994 is on. After that is Bulls and Milwaukee from the early '90s. The last one is the Magic and some other team (forgot what) from 2000 when McGrady scores 49 points. After that they are going to show some NFL stuff then a game from the 1985 NBA Finals between the Lakers and Celtics. Great day for classic bball.</div>

    The Magic game is against the Wizards
     
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    I guess the guide on my TV was wrong...right now is the Celts and Wolves from a few years ago...oh well...damn that Sonics and Clips game was crazy...
     
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    Alvin Robertson was a very good defender, he would make Jordan really have to work hard to score. Lots of picks were needed to give MJ some space.
     

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