Re: Worst moments in your franchise's history Losing the coin flip for KareemLosing the lottery for David RobinsonKiss of Death and PaxsonWinning only 20-some games that one year...
Re: Worst moments in your franchise's history - Trading Dirk Nowitzki - Drafting Yi Jianlian - Trading Ray Allen for Gary Payton
Re: Worst moments in your franchise's history 1. Human leg found on NY Knicks' owner Jimmy Dolan's property2. Jimmy Dolan performs live music as inspiration to Knicks players after tough loss.3. Jimmy Dolan gives Isiah Thomas a contract extension in the middle of a playoff race with his team at a whopping 29-34 record.4. Jimmy Dolan signes Allan Houston to a 6 year $100 million dollar deal, though Houston has never averaged 20ppg in his career at that point.5. Jimmy Dolan's Knicks go 23-59, the lowest mark in franchise history.
Re: Worst moments in your franchise's history 1. Isiah Thomas inbounding the ball...RIGHT TO LARRY BIRD, and Larry dishes it to Dennis Johnson for the easy 2.2. Players Drafted with Other Options in parenthesisDarko (Melo, Wade, Bosh, Hinrich, Ford, Kaman, Diaw, West, Howard, Barbosa, Walton, Kapono, Korver)Delfino (Howard, Barbosa, Walton, Kapono, Korver)Rodney White (Joe Johnson, RJ, Randolph, Arenas, G-Wallace, Parker)Mateen Cleaves (Mo-Pete, Q-Rich, Redd, Speedy Claxton)Melvin Levitt (Manu Ginobili, Raja Bell)
Re: Worst moments in your franchise's history 2003 playoffs, Lakers 4 peat quest ended. Spurs knocked lakers out on their homecourt. It was particularly heartbreaking because game 5 was lost on a horry miss (who btw couldn't a buy a 3 in the playoffs). Kobe and Derek cried on the bench.2005 season regular season. 2-15 regular season ending.Not directly related but seeing shaq winning a championship made me sick.
Re: Worst moments in your franchise's history Opps, my bad, I don't know how to get rid of posts. Sorry...
Re: Worst moments in your franchise's history <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CB4AllStar @ Jul 14 2007, 05:57 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Solid topic manI'll name some for the Raps....1. Rafael Araujo2. Vince Carter turning into a whining vagina3. Post-Vince days4. Our defense in the post Vince days5. T-Mac and Billups leaving just when they were about to enter their primes6. The fact that we've NEVER had a good 2nd option besides when Vince was still around with Chris.7. Rob Babcock, and everything that this man decided to do8. Jalen Rose's contract9. Bosh's injury late last season when our games were unwatchable even for the most die hard Raptor fans. You guys will know what Im talking about with that one.10. uhh....gotta get 10 here.....Vince Carter for the Williams', Joey Graham and Zo, who refused to play hereEdit: How could I forget the Nets beating the Raptors in the playoffs? A playoff loss is bad enough....but to the nets? omg I was pissed after that. I really wanted to show up Vince Carter one last time.</div>I couldn't say it any better....those memories hurt.
Re: Worst moments in your franchise's history Hiring Scott Layden/Isiah Thomas. Trading Ewing, Trading Spree for Van Horn, Signing Jerome James to an awful contract.
Re: Worst moments in your franchise's history <span style="font-size:18pt;line-height:100%"><span style="color:#FF0000"><u>-trading Scottie Pippen for Olden Polyniece</span> </span></u>-losing to Denver in rd of the playoff after being the best team all year-Jim Mcilveine-Vin Baker getting fat-Letting Nate McMillan Walk-80-81 Gus Williams sat out the entire season in a contract dispute.-82-83 finishing in last place just 2 yrs after winning it all, and one year after making it to the conference finalsBob hill and bob weiss coaching
Re: Worst moments in your franchise's history As a spurs fan there havent really been very many bad moments but ill think of some.1. Derek Fishers 0.4 shot. F*ck THAT!!!2. Ginobili fouling Dirk Nowitzki in game 7 of 2006 WCF when we are up by 3 with 8 seconds left. 3. D-Rob and the rest of the spurs getting owned by Hakeem in the 94-95 WCF.4. Finishing the 96-97 season 20-62. Although the losing record led to getting the #1 pick Tim Duncan, the season itself was just plain awful.5. Building the AT&T center. I like the AT&T center but I loved the alamodome because we had the "Curtain" and during the 99 finals we had that thing packed with 39,000+ fans. The environment was electric and the noise level was deafening. The tickets were also cheaper.