The "Who am I" Game

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  1. Hendrix

    Hendrix JBB JustBBall Member

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting HurricaneJesus:</div><div class="quote_post">I have no idea, Chungster.

    I'm a foreign player. Throughout my short career (110 games), I handed out a grand total of four assists. Needless to say I was out of the league pretty soon. Who am I?</div>

    Yinka Dare was the best player ever to grace an nba floor
    He was the best thing at George Washington U since George Washington himself
    He was a legend in all the facets of the game and was often called the next John Stockton
    We were good friends(actually i never met him but i added Yinka Dare on MSN and he actually talked ot me once...i praised him...i think blocked or deleted me...or maybe he just died)
    Unfortunatly this year Yinka passed away RIP
    He deserves to be an NBA top 50(thousand) player of all time
     
  2. HurricaneJesus

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    Thank you for you insight.

    So, I'll go with another question:

    I'm co-holder of the free throws made (single game) record. I was coached by Digger Phelps at Notre Dame. Who am I?
     
  3. Karma

    Karma The Will Must Be Stronger Than The Skill

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    ^ I have no clue.

    I won the first ever Slam-Dunk contest. (Beyond easy)
     
  4. HurricaneJesus

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    The answer was Adrian Dantley.

    And yours, Larry Nance.

    And...

    I was one of the first black stars to enter the NBA. Drafted in the second round, I played 16 seasons and played all but 58 of the possible games I could've played. I also coached eight seasons.
     
  5. Hendrix

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    KC Jones??
     
  6. HurricaneJesus

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    Nope, it was Paul Silas.

    Drafted in the second round, I had a very good career in Seattle. Many loved the combination of myself and Dennis Johnson. Who am I?
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">I served in the military as I started my career 2 years after I was drafted in the second round.</div>
    Going Once...


    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Drafted in the second round, I had a very good career in Seattle. Many loved the combination of myself and Dennis Johnson. Who am I?</div>
    Gus Williams
     
  8. HurricaneJesus

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    Correct. I can't find the answer to yours at all. The only player I know who served in the military is David Robinson, and he sure wasn't drafted in the second round.

    So, I'll ask another one.

    I played in Dallas, Detroit, and LA (Clippers) in the eighties and nineties. I was part of a "Bad Boys" championship. I attended the same college as the great George Mikan. Who am I?
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">
    I played in Dallas, Detroit, and LA (Clippers) in the eighties and nineties. I was part of a "Bad Boys" championship. I attended the same college as the great George Mikan. Who am I?
    </div>I know that George Mikan went to DePaul in Chicago. It wasn't Isiah Thomas, because he went to Indiana. But I know most players who played college and nobody went to DePaul in any of the Detroit Pistons championships. So I guess your facts are wrong.
     
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    Nope. Mark Aguirre attended DePaul and was on the 1990 championship team which beat the Blazers in the finals.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting HurricaneJesus:</div><div class="quote_post">Nope. Mark Aguirre attended DePaul and was on the 1990 championship team which beat the Blazers in the finals.</div>
    Oh, man my fault. I forgot all about that guy. Thanks for pointing that out.
     
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    No problem....

    Next question:

    I began my career as the 27th pick in an early-nineties draft. I played for the Lakers for most of my career, before being traded to Charlotte, then Seattle. Although I did make the finals once during my career, over 1000 games of solid 10/6 play was capped off by a recent Eastern championship. Who am I?
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">I began my career as the 27th pick in an early-nineties draft. I played for the Lakers for most of my career, before being traded to Charlotte, then Seattle. Although I did make the finals once during my career, over 1000 games of solid 10/6 play was capped off by a recent Eastern championship. Who am I?</div>

    easy, Elden Campbell, i used to be a fan of him in charlotte and so was intrigued by his trade moves.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> I can't find the answer to yours at all. The only player I know who served in the military is David Robinson, and he sure wasn't drafted in the second round.</div>
    Another impossible question from me. The answer is K.C Jones.

    I am the lowest draft pick ever to win the most championships.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Chungster:</div><div class="quote_post">
    I am the lowest draft pick ever to win the most championships.</div>

    I don't think anyone has won more than Bill Russell's 11 championship rings. By process of elimination, he's the only possible answer.
     
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    That's true. If someone had also won 11 championships, then the one who'd been drafted lower would've been the answer.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting HurricaneJesus:</div><div class="quote_post">That's true. If someone had also won 11 championships, then the one who'd been drafted lower would've been the answer.</div>
    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.

    I did a 360 during the warmup before a game...
     
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    I am going to guess Vince Carter. I have no idea, this is a question that probably alot of people have achieved before.
     
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    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".
     
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    Dominiue was the first human highlight film but i dont understand the first magic johnson
    and your lowest pick to win most championships still makes no sense and also tons of players have done 360's in warm ups...example Postell on the kicks used to 360 windmill in warmups he was crazy...
    Thats three bad questions in a row Chungster...give someone else a chance

    What is the original name of the San Antonio Spurs Franchise
     

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