Those were correct; he wore 10 with the Pistons and Spurs, 91 with the Bulls, 73 with the Lakers and 70 with the Mavs. I have an easy one for ya: Who was the Finals MVP? and what is odd about it?
Chauncey Billups. Why was it odd? That's simple, the reason it was odd was because it was an MV<font color="Red">P</font>(Player) award and not a MV<font color="red">T</font>(team) award. You couldn?t necessarily single out Billups as being the team ?most valuable player? because the championship was earned with team effort, and the next guy on the roster arguably deserved it as much as Billups did.
Wrong Avery. What was odd about it is that Billups won the Finals MVP, and has never been an allstar. I believe that he is the first player to do this since Joe Dumars. Ironic.
Who cares. I personally think Rip Van Winkle deserved it. Him and Rasheed are the only Pistons that don't piss me off (Chauncey and Prince are okay too)
Jurassic is correct, Dumars won the Finals MVP in 1989, his first All-Star game was the following season in 1990. And Dumars and Billups are the only two in history not be an All-Star before winning the award. Now someone else ask a question.
i would have said jerry west because he wasn't in the team that won the championship but anyhoo who was the first black man in the nba?
Chuck Cooper was the first black man to be drafted by an NBA Team Nat "Sweetwater" Clifton was the first black man to be signed by an NBA team to a contract. Earl Lloyd was the first black man to play in an NBA game.