I missed a crucial free throw in the late stages of a playoff game facing elimination and I told the referee that the fan's sticks were breaking my concentration while shooting it as I wanted a re-shot.
Bryon Russell, but I thought the excuse on it was that the fans was shaking the base of the basket. I was born Chris Jackson, who am I?
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting spark22:</div><div class="quote_post">I was born Chris Jackson, who am I?</div> Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf I have two for ya'll We attended the University Of Tennesse and were known as the Ernie and Bernie Show...who are we? I played my entire career, from college all the way thru the pros, in California. All told, Professional and College, I won 6 championships. I wore the number 52. Who am I?
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting durvasa:</div><div class="quote_post">But Chandler was drafted out of highschool. How was he a freshman?</div> freshman in highschool
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Dre:</div><div class="quote_post">Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf I have two for ya'll We attended the University Of Tennesse and were known as the Ernie and Bernie Show...who are we? I played my entire career, from college all the way thru the pros, in California. All told, Professional and College, I won 6 championships. I wore the number 52. Who am I?</div> For the first one Ernie Grunwald and Bernie Bickerstaff? Second one is... i have no idea
A UCLA graduate, I was a successful rebounder and an average scorer, but my career only lasted 11 total seasons (3 in the ABA, 8 in the NBA) but I played the equivalent of less than nine season. I was born overseas. Who am I?
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Dre:</div><div class="quote_post">We attended the University Of Tennesse and were known as the Ernie and Bernie Show...who are we? I played my entire career, from college all the way thru the pros, in California. All told, Professional and College, I won 6 championships. I wore the number 52. Who am I?</div> The answers are Ernie Grunfeld and Bernard King. Second one is Jamaal Wilkes.
Prior to the 2000 Olympics, every player was asked who surprised them the most and said my name because they didn't realize how good I was.
Ray Allen We once played together for a season and we fought in last year's playoff game as oppositions
^ Uh many? -Elden Campbell used to play for the Lakers and last year he played them in the Finals as a Piston. -Lindsey Hunter was once a Laker before he rejoined the Pistons last year. -Robert Horry was a Laker before he joined the Spurs. -Anthony Peeler was KG's running mate before he elbowed him in the face in the Western Round 2 between Minny and Sac. and I guess still many more...
Wow, it's funny how you couldn't understand the term "fought". I meant one-on-one combat, not a basketball game between two teams. The answer's Latrell Sprewell and Jon Barry. They played together for a season (1 season) in Golden State, and they fought, verbally, in a playoff game last year.
Next question... I'm a retired guard who played for the Nets, Knicks, and Raptors. I've always been a reserve, and although I graduated in 1989, I didn't play until 1994. Who am I?
Sounds like Alvin Robertson... On draft day, I, an active head coach, was traded for 2 players, one that is also a active head coach.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Chungster:</div><div class="quote_post">Wow, it's funny how you couldn't understand the term "fought". I meant one-on-one combat, not a basketball game between two teams. The answer's Latrell Sprewell and Jon Barry. They played together for a season (1 season) in Golden State, and they fought, verbally, in a playoff game last year.</div> How do you have one-on-one combat "verbally"? Why isn't Peeler and Garnett an answer? They actually physically went at eachother.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting durvasa:</div><div class="quote_post">How do you have one-on-one combat "verbally"? Why isn't Peeler and Garnett an answer? They actually physically went at eachother.</div> Because they played together for more than a season