<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Chungster:</div><div class="quote_post">Perhaps I stated it awkwardly. Well, the answer was once again, K.C Jones. He was drafted in the second round as he is the lowest draft pick to win the most championships, which is 8. </div> That doesn't even make sense. He didn't win the most championships. ANOTHER bad question.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting MavsJ33:</div><div class="quote_post">I am going to guess Vince Carter. I have no idea, this is a question that probably alot of people have achieved before.</div> Yep, and there's really no way to know who did a 360 in warm ups first. It could've been some nobody in the 50s.
A-Squared, had to look that one up. The Dallas Chapparals, just learned something. I'll ask one... Despite having my career cut to 6 seasons by an injury, I'm one of the best players to ever play for the Blazers. I also attended an Ivy League school. Who am I?
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Chungster:</div><div class="quote_post">That was an easy one. It's Vince Carter. I don't believe someone other than Vince has done a 360 in warmup. I was the first "Human Highlight Film" and the first "Magic Johnson".</div> No other player before 'Nique was called "Human Highlight Film." And there's only one "Magic Johnson" to my knowledge. Ervin Johnson of the Lakers. If you meant to ask, who was the first exciting player and the first flashy passing player, then one sensible answer is Bob Cousy. But that's a matter of opinion, not fact.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting HurricaneJesus:</div><div class="quote_post">A-Squared, had to look that one up. The Dallas Chapparals, just learned something. I'll ask one... Despite having my career cut to 6 seasons by an injury, I'm one of the best players to ever play for the Blazers. I also attended an Ivy League school. Who am I?</div> oohh great one only becaus eit made me think Chris Dudley...but it is Geoff Petrie...HJ here is another one like that What is the original team of the Wizards franchise
The Bullets. Next: I'm an Arizona State alumni who played for Portland, Denver, and Dallas in the eighties and early nineties. A guard, I nevertheless managed to maintain a 6.0 RPG average, including four seasons where I averaged over 8 rebounds a game. Who am I?
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting A-squared:</div><div class="quote_post">oohh great one only becaus eit made me think Chris Dudley...but it is Geoff Petrie...HJ here is another one like that What is the original team of the Wizards franchise</div> They used to be the Washington Capitals, way back in the day, I think.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting HurricaneJesus:</div><div class="quote_post">The Bullets. Next: I'm an Arizona State alumni who played for Portland, Denver, and Dallas in the eighties and early nineties. A guard, I nevertheless managed to maintain a 6.0 RPG average, including four seasons where I averaged over 8 rebounds a game. Who am I?</div> sorry man that was wrong...not the capitals either
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting durvasa:</div><div class="quote_post">No other player before 'Nique was called "Human Highlight Film." And there's only one "Magic Johnson" to my knowledge. Ervin Johnson of the Lakers. If you meant to ask, who was the first exciting player and the first flashy passing player, then one sensible answer is Bob Cousy. But that's a matter of opinion, not fact.</div> Holy crap. Take the question and simply answer it. How hard is that? <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">sorry man that was wrong...not the capitals either</div> Washington Capitols <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">I'm an Arizona State alumni who played for Portland, Denver, and Dallas in the eighties and early nineties. A guard, I nevertheless managed to maintain a 6.0 RPG average, including four seasons where I averaged over 8 rebounds a game. Who am I?</div> Sounds like Alex English I compiled a 341-290 record in 8 season as Head Coach.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Chungster:</div><div class="quote_post">Holy crap. Take the question and simply answer it. How hard is that? </div> Very hard when you word your questions so horribly. There is no answer to your question, as its stated, since there was only one "The Human Highlight Film" and "Magic Johnson." Surely you know this. Perhaps I should have just asked you to restate the question in a more sensible way. You can't expect people to be able to read your mind -- you have to give useful and meaningful clues with only one possible answer. Again and again, you fail to do this. I wouldn't make a big deal about it, but you've taken an insulting and arrogant tone in many of your posts. If you're going to have that attitude, the least you can do is not ask stupid questions.
The answer to mine was Lafayette (Fat) Lever. Wizards names: Chicago Zephyrs (1961 - 1962) Baltimore Bullets (1963 - 1972) Capital Bullets (1973 - 1973) Washington Bullets (1974 - 1996) And the answer to Chungster's is Bill Russell, looked it up because the question didn't tell me very much other than the record. Next: Playing with Alex English and David Thompson in Denver, I later played for the Blazers, Knicks and Clippers. I was a scoring threat, but not much else. Who am I?
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting durvasa:</div><div class="quote_post">Very hard when you word your questions so horribly. There is no answer to your question, as its stated, since there was only one "The Human Highlight Film" and "Magic Johnson." Surely you know this. Perhaps I should have just asked you to restate the question in a more sensible way. You can't expect people to be able to read your mind -- you have to give useful and meaningful clues with only one possible answer. Again and again, you fail to do this. I wouldn't make a big deal about it, but you've taken an insulting and arrogant tone in many of your posts. If you're going to have that attitude, the least you can do is not ask stupid questions.</div> What attitude??? How can you expect everyone to state a question the exact way you want it to be? Use your brain. This is a trivia. You don't want to word it in a way that it is easy to know what the answer is. If you think it's a stupid question, then ignore it and leave it for someone else to answer. <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Playing with Alex English and David Thompson in Denver, I later played for the Blazers, Knicks and Clippers. I was a scoring threat, but not much else. Who am I?</div> This may be way off. Mo Cheeks?
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Chungster:</div><div class="quote_post">What attitude??? How can you expect everyone to state a question the exact way you want it to be? Use your brain. This is a trivia. You don't want to word it in a way that it is easy to know what the answer is. If you think it's a stupid question, then ignore it and leave it for someone else to answer. </div> The question can be difficult or tricky, without it also being ambiguously stated. I think your question is superficially difficult -- it's not actually hard, but just stated in an unclear way. Depending on how one interprets your "magic johnson" question, there are several possible answers. Do you mean that some basketball expert has called this person the first "Human Highlight Film" and "Magic Johnson?" Or are you saying that this person had their dunking and passing skills? Or he was just really flashy? Since its apparently not Cousy, I'll guess Maravich.
You were right, it was Cousy. Why would you complain about how the question was said when you said the correct answer? I hit a difficult turnaround jump shot with a few seconds left to take the game into triple overtime after everyone in the stadium went down to the court to celebrate their championship thinking the game was over.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Chungster:</div><div class="quote_post">You were right, it was Cousy. Why would you complain about how the question was said when you said the correct answer?</div> It was a total guess. I don't remember you saying before that Cousy was the right answer. And there are other answers that would be just as right. Cousy wasn't the first player known for his flashy play. He is the most well known today, and took dribbllng and passing to a level not seen before in the pros, much like Maravich would do later on. And I'd say that Elgin Baylor is a better comparison to 'Nique than Cousy. And Magic is more of a mixture between Cousy and Oscar, IMO. <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">I hit a difficult turnaround jump shot with a few seconds left to take the game into triple overtime after everyone in the stadium went down to the court to celebrate their championship thinking the game was over.</div> Garfield Hurd. Not sure about the spelling. No player has had more seasons in a row shooting over 60% from the field than me.
Tom heinshon, i think of the boston celtics. i was the mvp of one of boston's championship playoff runs in the 70's, scoring 22 pts, 4 rebs, and 6 assists to show my worth, and was crucial in boston's last game, a crucial triple overtime decider. <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">I was second to the Rocket's Moses Malone for the MVP award.</div> kareem abudul jabbar?
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting A-squared:</div><div class="quote_post">buck williams </div> It was Artis Gilmore, with 6 consecutive years over 60%. <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">i was the mvp of one of boston's championship playoff runs in the 70's, scoring 22 pts, 4 rebs, and 6 assists to show my worth, and was crucial in boston's last game, a crucial triple overtime decider.</div> Havlicek.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Chungster:</div><div class="quote_post">Lenny Wilkens? I was second to the Rocket's Moses Malone for the MVP award.</div> Which year? He one twice with the Rockets.