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Wilt Chamberlain got serious NBA offers at age 50 as he kept in very good shape after the NBA. He played professional volleyball for years. Nets offered him a million a year to play for them in 1986. Would have been awesome if he accepted. He could still rebound and block shots. He had a dozen NBA offers in his mid 40's. Dude was a beast.
@@danieldevito6380 maybe some people were less athletic but in todays game wilt will still be the most dominant center in the league. He used to train with Arnold Schwarzenegger and he lifted more than him with ease as Arnold said. His strength and also having a 40 inch vertical while running a 4.6 second 40 yard dash😭
Sorta like Kareem called Larry Bird a chubby white guy..he also respected Bird but he was most definitely not chubby, could run all day long and of course demolished teams and players regularly
Yeah I fully agree, this guy doesn't know what he's talking about. You can clearly see that even in his 40s he did not have an ounce of fat on his body. He was all muscle.
Vince Carter is the only player in NBA history to play in 4 different decades. If it were possible to play to the 2030’s his nickname would be Half-Man, Half A Century!
Vince Carter is a really interesting story. He went from this 'bad boy' image that his penchant to shoot destroyed team chemistry...to evolving into a man and a great teammate. He's truly one of the NBA's nicer guys. I think he got an extra season or two because coaches and players love the person he is, who he chose to be.
The commentary on Vince Carter makes this video sound like it was produced by a CASUAL. Vince could always shoot and score at all three levels and play defense.
Lol man wtf Carter was overrated and lazy on Toronto. Didn’t do sh in jersey. Was a journey man after that. Lol as a Toronto fan f that I don’t even want them to retire his number. Lol
@@chaimlakota13 not really. He had a reconciliation and the guy's jersey is being asked to be retired. His impact on canadian basketball and on the growth of the Raptor's fandom it is huge
Kareem sky hook beating my teams. I hated Kareem. Because he was too good. Media never told us off the court what a great person Jabbar is. Same thing happened to Ali. Hopefully kids of all skin tones are taught in school better information now.
Stockton is slow moving and slow pace play that's why he never injured in today's game you always run run and run the pace is to fast so the injury increased 90s are the most overrated era and I'm 40 I've seen it
I played basketball into my 60s, full court, with younger guys. I will tell you Stockton's reasons for longevity because some of them were mine. First, let me say that contrary to what the video says, Stockton had immense athleticism. However, he did not have the normal athleticism found in the NBA. He had a quickness in his feet and hands rather than an amazing vertical leap. That's how he led the league in steals. Anyway, he had a very long career because #1, he never had a catastrophic injury, #2, he was put together with some pretty good glue. In other words, he had good connective tissues. And #3, he wanted to play a long time and he did what was necessary in terms of fitness to do that. Lastly, unlike many players in all sports, Stockton was not concerned about diminishing personal statistics and status due to aging. The same can be said of Steve Nash, and for that matter, Michael Jordan, both of whom played to 39.
of course, he had athleticism how can you play over 1500 games in NBA and not. He was fast and quick, Hops and skin color do not define athletes. perpetuating stereotypes can work both ways and cause issues. The narrator should be careful
@@alexanderomoniyiajayi1589 About 20 years earlier, the same thing was said about Pete Rose, that his success in the major leagues was due almost entirely to hustle and determination because he had minimal athletic talent. Such talk can be annoying.
@@alexanderomoniyiajayi1589 every player that gets to the NBA is athletic compared to the average person but even between NBA players there can be a huge difference. it also depends on what people mean by athletic. Often they say a guy that can`t jump through the roof isn`t as athletic. someone that has low muscle mass isn`t athletic but Stockton was a machine, very durable and high endurance. he probably even had a good vertical compared to the average guy but i doubt his vertical was anywhere close to 40inches which is often what people would consider very athletic. I mean, people often say Steph Curry isn`t very athletic when in fact he is an athletic freak compared to most peopole. there is more to athleticism than just being jacked and jumping 40inches. Quickness, changing directions fast, first-step speed, hand-eye coordination etc. are all aspects of being athletic but are often overlooked. people will just keep saying Giannis is athletic and Stockton was an average guy :/
0:13 John Stockton 2:03 Herb Williams 2:59 Bob Cousy 4:19 Kareem Abdul Jabbar 5:55 Dikembe Mutombo 6:59 Udonis Haslem 7:49 Vince Carter 9:14 Robert Parish 10:33 Kevin Willis 11:10 Nat Hickey
@@gobigorange cause I’m 5”7 an me Stockton an iverson have the same body frame if you don’t see them in person you would think he’s only 5”7 because of his body structure these are really small men for there height especially iverson he’s literally 6”0 but people say he’s shorter when he’s not
Stockton is the most undervalued legend. Most kids have no idea how amazing he is. Easily top three point guard and if I put together an all time starting five he would have to get heavy consideration above curry considering scoring isn’t needed what is needed is passing and defense
5:11 Kareem is fairly high on the NBA list for minutes played - but only due to the longevity. There are quite a few players (led by WILT at 46+) that averaged more time played per game.
I was pretty lucky to have grown up in the extra long Era of Kareem. When Kareem retired in 1989, I was 31 years old myself, and I honestly could not remember watching a single Basketball season without him.
I was 8-years-old in 1971 when Kareem and Oscar Robertson led the Milwaukee Bucks to the 1970-71 title. That Bucks team was my favorite team back then.....match-ups between the Bucks and the Lakers in the early '70s is still my favorite match-up of All-Time. Between 1970 through 1973, the Lakers and the Bucks were the most dominating teams in the NBA at that time. Also, the Bucks and Lakers both played in the Western Conference back then, so even though they were the best two teams, they could never play each other for the NBA Championship. Yeah, the Knicks had a great team back then as well, winning two Championships, in 1969-70 and again in 1972-73, but the Lakers and Bucks for about four years were the most dominating teams at that time. .@JosephArmeni-ct3fc
Kevin Willis played at Michigan State for one of the greatest guard coaches there ever was, Jud Heathcote. Unfortunately, it was hard to tell Kevin was even in the game when he played for MSU, his size and skills didn't fit the Spartan's game plan very well. As a Spartan fan, I've always been amazed at the longevity of Kevin Willis' career.
How can you say, John Stockton or any NBA player, "has zero athleticism."?? Dude! Have you ever played ANY sport. How dare you disrespect Stockton like that? I be he's a better athlete now that you ever were.
3:00 But keep in mind that PROFESSIONS like Plummer and Electrician were making LESS at that time - perhaps 2-3 thousand a year. COSTS were also a lot lower.
Nat Hickey was also the earliest-born player ever to play in the BAA/NBA. You need to know that when the BAA merged with the NBL and changed its name to the NBA in 1949, it wasn't a new league. Therefore, the NBA recognizes BAA records.
11:46 What's sad is that the NBA does NOT count ABA records - even though the ABA has had a LOT more effect on the NBA style of play. Or as Doctor J once said shortly after moving to the NBA from the ABA during the merger, "They're playing our style".
Top 10 oldest NBA players in the history of the league. Nat Hickey Kevin Willis Robert Parish Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Dikembe Mutombo Bob Cousy Herb Williams John Stockton Vince Carter Dirk Nowitzki Honorable Mentions: Karl Malone Manu Ginobili Rick Mahorn Jason Terry
Michael Jordan was in his later career as he played for the Washington Wizards for the final two years before retiring for good. He often criticized his teammates from the Wizards for their lack of focus and consistency. Also, he was criticized for drafting Kwame Brown to the Wizards.
Even though Kareem would have been an immediate success out of high school, he probably benefited from going to college for four years. NBA seasons are brutal. Many big men seem to suffer serious injuries that dramatically impact their abilities (i.e. Ralph Sampson, Bill Walton).
If you're talking about Stockton he wasn't the fastest or strongest even at his position. His durability is crazy and dedication and work ethic guys now can take stuff from him like ja. But nobody thinks athletic with Stockton
Manu Ginobili and MJ deserves an honorable mention in this video. They weren't in the top 10 oldest nba player list but they still played like they're young even though they were in their 40s
I was born in Seattle in 1973, where I grew up. Sonics and Blazers fan. Japanese-American. I expected to see James Edwards on this list! Maybe, he retired at 38-39, though. He WAS old when he finally retired, though!
For the life of me I’ll never comprehend the “John Stockton wasn’t athletic” thing. Gary Payton said he feared guarding Stockton more than MJ because of the conditioning he was in. You’re not tiring out Gary Payton unless you’re an athlete. He only gets that label because of the way he looks.
6:05 Kareem had his first 4 seasons when BLOCKED SHOTS were not counted. He should have more than Hakeem (but might be as low as 4'th on the REAL list, definitely behind Wilt and Bill Russell, possibly behind Nate Thurmond).
Cleveland Artist Marc Breed b.1954-d. 2023 (self-portrait, below). Also known as Mark Garguilo Media & "America's Fetish Photographer". A graduate of University of Illinois. His first job out was with a regional advertising agency (Grubb, Graham & Wilder) He was not solely a Fine Art photographer, but spoofed the city with his faux events. i.e. 'Cleveland Interracial Foxy Boxing' and 'Retro, the story of burlesque (film project). Notorious, indeed. He would sometimes switch mediums; stepping away cleanly. Like Banksy, he left many of his works for the taking, and shifted through names, with each hint of success.
even though he did not actaully wind up taking the offers. wilt chamberlain was given very seroius offers to play until he was 50+ and he could have hd way more than just the 2 ppg or 3 mintues or wathever he was in great shape
College coach who recruited Manute Bol to the US says the 7-foot-7 basketballer might have been in his 50s when he played in the NBA. Mackey went on to explain that he made Bol 23 years old at the time but thinks the player might have already been in his 40s in 1984.
Wilt Chamberlain got serious NBA offers at age 50 as he kept in very good shape after the NBA. He played professional volleyball for years. Nets offered him a million a year to play for them in 1986. Would have been awesome if he accepted. He could still rebound and block shots. He had a dozen NBA offers in his mid 40's. Dude was a beast.
One of the perfectly athletic human specimen
The game was also WAY different back then. Every player wasn't a freak athlete back when he played.
@@danieldevito6380still man always being jealous
@@danieldevito6380Stop the downtalk towards og legends.
@@danieldevito6380 maybe some people were less athletic but in todays game wilt will still be the most dominant center in the league. He used to train with Arnold Schwarzenegger and he lifted more than him with ease as Arnold said. His strength and also having a 40 inch vertical while running a 4.6 second 40 yard dash😭
"John Stockton was not athletic"
Played college baseball, high school football, hall of fame basketball player.
Sorta like Kareem called Larry Bird a chubby white guy..he also respected Bird but he was most definitely not chubby, could run all day long and of course demolished teams and players regularly
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Not athletic? By what standard?
@@jaydlytning right? he was badass
Yeah I fully agree, this guy doesn't know what he's talking about. You can clearly see that even in his 40s he did not have an ounce of fat on his body. He was all muscle.
This thumbnail is a violation 😂😂
On god
Thumbnail is true tho😂
Imagine a 50 year old nba player.
Vince Carter is the only player in NBA history to play in 4 different decades. If it were possible to play to the 2030’s his nickname would be Half-Man, Half A Century!
That's nuts. He saw 4 decades of basketball
video is dumb for calling him lazy! He was so good injuries got to him. I don't how you can get that good while being lazy.
@@mikrobyo1790 it’s what got him traded to the nets
@@maliknegasi3282 I thought he was traded because he body slammed his coach
Vince Carter is a really interesting story. He went from this 'bad boy' image that his penchant to shoot destroyed team chemistry...to evolving into a man and a great teammate. He's truly one of the NBA's nicer guys. I think he got an extra season or two because coaches and players love the person he is, who he chose to be.
That comment at the end of the video was too savage. Poor Tom 😂
Bro I used the watch your videos when I first got CZcams
The commentary on Vince Carter makes this video sound like it was produced by a CASUAL. Vince could always shoot and score at all three levels and play defense.
Lol man wtf Carter was overrated and lazy on Toronto. Didn’t do sh in jersey. Was a journey man after that. Lol as a Toronto fan f that I don’t even want them to retire his number. Lol
Something I am very sad about is that Vince Carter did not return to toronto as a veteran
they hated him lol
@@chaimlakota13 not really. He had a reconciliation and the guy's jersey is being asked to be retired.
His impact on canadian basketball and on the growth of the Raptor's fandom it is huge
Vince Carter one if my favorite players 💪
@@chaimlakota13 I grew loving then hating him. I though he should come back for his last season though, even with our playoff aspirations at the time
He didn’t make a second stint with the Toronto Raptors because they hated like him. He was the one that put Toronto on their back.
Since Manute Bol’s birth certificate was lost, he could’ve been much older, some say 50 years old
Exactly
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Maybe 60
The question is, how many were playing at high levels late in their careers? Kareem won an NBA Finals MVP at 38 and another title at 41.
Kareem sky hook beating my teams. I hated Kareem. Because he was too good. Media never told us off the court what a great person Jabbar is. Same thing happened to Ali. Hopefully kids of all skin tones are taught in school better information now.
why bring up race weirdo, they are worshipped in america what are you even crying about? @@Greg-io1ip
This is just unreal and crazy that these legends managed to still keep playing at an elite level at their ages.
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Stockton had awesome athleticism. His defense and steals were just as good as passing.
No he didn’t have athletics he wasn’t doing anything athletic
@@Ontiming2023 Throwing yourself at players just to draw fouls including centers. All without getting injured? Yeah that's pretty athletic.
Yessir and he was a freaking iron man too, he only missed 22 games in his entire 19 season Career
Stockton is slow moving and slow pace play that's why he never injured in today's game you always run run and run the pace is to fast so the injury increased 90s are the most overrated era and I'm 40 I've seen it
@@sportslangtv2181 damn what u on bro? u straight up tripping lol
The Vince slander is outrageous 😂
I agree. Vince lazy? I don't think so
Exactly 😂, I know I wasn’t tripping
@@det4ever94 He was early in his career.
Slandered Stockton too, bros just a hater
@@chrismathgenius no he wasn’t, he played in Toronto with zero help and only “played lazily” to force a trade after T-Mac left. Y’all are weird af 😂
I played basketball into my 60s, full court, with younger guys. I will tell you Stockton's reasons for longevity because some of them were mine. First, let me say that contrary to what the video says, Stockton had immense athleticism. However, he did not have the normal athleticism found in the NBA. He had a quickness in his feet and hands rather than an amazing vertical leap. That's how he led the league in steals. Anyway, he had a very long career because #1, he never had a catastrophic injury, #2, he was put together with some pretty good glue. In other words, he had good connective tissues. And #3, he wanted to play a long time and he did what was necessary in terms of fitness to do that. Lastly, unlike many players in all sports, Stockton was not concerned about diminishing personal statistics and status due to aging. The same can be said of Steve Nash, and for that matter, Michael Jordan, both of whom played to 39.
of course, he had athleticism how can you play over 1500 games in NBA and not. He was fast and quick, Hops and skin color do not define athletes. perpetuating stereotypes can work both ways and cause issues. The narrator should be careful
@@alexanderomoniyiajayi1589 About 20 years earlier, the same thing was said about Pete Rose, that his success in the major leagues was due almost entirely to hustle and determination because he had minimal athletic talent. Such talk can be annoying.
@@alexanderomoniyiajayi1589 every player that gets to the NBA is athletic compared to the average person but even between NBA players there can be a huge difference. it also depends on what people mean by athletic. Often they say a guy that can`t jump through the roof isn`t as athletic. someone that has low muscle mass isn`t athletic but Stockton was a machine, very durable and high endurance. he probably even had a good vertical compared to the average guy but i doubt his vertical was anywhere close to 40inches which is often what people would consider very athletic.
I mean, people often say Steph Curry isn`t very athletic when in fact he is an athletic freak compared to most peopole. there is more to athleticism than just being jacked and jumping 40inches. Quickness, changing directions fast, first-step speed, hand-eye coordination etc. are all aspects of being athletic but are often overlooked. people will just keep saying Giannis is athletic and Stockton was an average guy :/
i thought for sure Bill Cartwright would make this list. watching him growing up i thought he was ancient back then.
You didn't see Stockton play, did you? In the first half of his career, he was one of the quickest players in the NBA
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Boy stfuuuu neither did you
John Stockton had virtually zero athleticism? Bro, check your facts.
Haslem , Jason kidd , Stockton, Kareem are all great examples of guys who loved the game, their hearts were in it
Those clips of Stockton were savage.
Bro your my fav CZcamsr hands down 🔥🥶
John Stockton's accolades are INCREDIBLE.
One of the greatest player ever.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@user-dr2ww2jg8o what???
0:13 John Stockton
2:03 Herb Williams
2:59 Bob Cousy
4:19 Kareem Abdul Jabbar
5:55 Dikembe Mutombo
6:59 Udonis Haslem
7:49 Vince Carter
9:14 Robert Parish
10:33 Kevin Willis
11:10 Nat Hickey
I think you should make a video on Patrick Ewing or Ron Artest. They both had a lot of impact in the NBA.
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Huh?
I love your vids bro 🔥
Amazing video and creative idea this is what I like about youtubers
That blow at Tom Brady was crazy
You shoulda talked about UD going off his final game
*Great clip Thanks*
For being 6”1 Stockton looked 5”7 with his body size
I always thought that to
@@gobigorange cause I’m 5”7 an me Stockton an iverson have the same body frame if you don’t see them in person you would think he’s only 5”7 because of his body structure these are really small men for there height especially iverson he’s literally 6”0 but people say he’s shorter when he’s not
Stockton is the most undervalued legend. Most kids have no idea how amazing he is. Easily top three point guard and if I put together an all time starting five he would have to get heavy consideration above curry considering scoring isn’t needed what is needed is passing and defense
John Stockton zero athleticism? That's about the dumbest statement ever recorded.
5:11
Kareem is fairly high on the NBA list for minutes played - but only due to the longevity.
There are quite a few players (led by WILT at 46+) that averaged more time played per game.
Amazing video
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Love your video Nonstop
I was pretty lucky to have grown up in the extra long Era of Kareem. When Kareem retired in 1989, I was 31 years old myself, and I honestly could not remember watching a single Basketball season without him.
He is the reason I started liking MILWAUKEE!
I was 8-years-old in 1971 when Kareem and Oscar Robertson led the Milwaukee Bucks to the 1970-71 title. That Bucks team was my favorite team back then.....match-ups between the Bucks and the Lakers in the early '70s is still my favorite match-up of All-Time. Between 1970 through 1973, the Lakers and the Bucks were the most dominating teams in the NBA at that time. Also, the Bucks and Lakers both played in the Western Conference back then, so even though they were the best two teams, they could never play each other for the NBA Championship. Yeah, the Knicks had a great team back then as well, winning two Championships, in 1969-70 and again in 1972-73, but the Lakers and Bucks for about four years were the most dominating teams at that time.
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Kevin Willis played at Michigan State for one of the greatest guard coaches there ever was, Jud Heathcote. Unfortunately, it was hard to tell Kevin was even in the game when he played for MSU, his size and skills didn't fit the Spartan's game plan very well. As a Spartan fan, I've always been amazed at the longevity of Kevin Willis' career.
Detroit Pershing Doughboy, him and Steve Smith, went to the same High school, college/MSU/, and won a championship with the 2003 San Antonio Spurs
Bob Cousy was in Celtic Pride with Daniel Stern & Dan Aykroyd
I love your videos ❤❤
I was an elementary student when Vince Carter stepped in NBA, and my son goes to elementary school when he retires.
Great video
Great vid
How can you say, John Stockton or any NBA player, "has zero athleticism."?? Dude! Have you ever played ANY sport. How dare you disrespect Stockton like that? I be he's a better athlete now that you ever were.
Thank you, may God bless you all and everyone. ❤
A banger otw 🔥
First basketball competition was actually formed in 1898. The National Basketball League last until 1904, disbanded mid way through its sixth season.
Udonis Haslem should become the heats assistant coach when he retires
3:00
But keep in mind that PROFESSIONS like Plummer and Electrician were making LESS at that time - perhaps 2-3 thousand a year.
COSTS were also a lot lower.
Nat Hickey was also the earliest-born player ever to play in the BAA/NBA. You need to know that when the BAA merged with the NBL and changed its name to the NBA in 1949, it wasn't a new league. Therefore, the NBA recognizes BAA records.
11:46
What's sad is that the NBA does NOT count ABA records - even though the ABA has had a LOT more effect on the NBA style of play.
Or as Doctor J once said shortly after moving to the NBA from the ABA during the merger, "They're playing our style".
"Parrish thanks YODA for keeping on the floor for so long? " Never underestimate the power of the force!
That thumbnail is next level! lol
John Stockton skinny long NBA career INSANE
Top 10 oldest NBA players in the history of the league.
Nat Hickey
Kevin Willis
Robert Parish
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Dikembe Mutombo
Bob Cousy
Herb Williams
John Stockton
Vince Carter
Dirk Nowitzki
Honorable Mentions:
Karl Malone
Manu Ginobili
Rick Mahorn
Jason Terry
And MJ (in the Wizards)
Michael Jordan was in his later career as he played for the Washington Wizards for the final two years before retiring for good. He often criticized his teammates from the Wizards for their lack of focus and consistency. Also, he was criticized for drafting Kwame Brown to the Wizards.
Kevin Willis Was The Oldest NBa Player To Retire In 2007 His Championship Was In Spurs 2003
Stockton was a insane player that day
PLayer coach stories pretty cool
At 61 years old, John Stockton *still looks like my accountant.*
If they have a j in their name they will play long and have great defence sometimes even to good like 4 DPOY good
Man John Stockton was a DAWG‼️ 💪🏾💯
Even though Kareem would have been an immediate success out of high school, he probably benefited from going to college for four years. NBA seasons are brutal. Many big men seem to suffer serious injuries that dramatically impact their abilities (i.e. Ralph Sampson, Bill Walton).
You guys should do a how good was Chris Webber actually.
It feels like Haslem is, at least, 54 years old. He's an awesome locker room presence and a philosopher of the "Heat Way."
Don't forget Manute Bol was still playing at age 55
What a cool video!!!
Remember, Kareem's first 4 years blocks were not recorded.
Along wirh Wilt and Bill Russell never having a recorded block.
look at Stockton's arms. He might look like an accountant until he took a suit off.
Is athletiscm only equate to jumping ability in your narrow mind?
If you're talking about Stockton he wasn't the fastest or strongest even at his position. His durability is crazy and dedication and work ethic guys now can take stuff from him like ja. But nobody thinks athletic with Stockton
Manu Ginobili and MJ deserves an honorable mention in this video. They weren't in the top 10 oldest nba player list but they still played like they're young even though they were in their 40s
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I was born in Seattle in 1973, where I grew up. Sonics and Blazers fan. Japanese-American. I expected to see James Edwards on this list! Maybe, he retired at 38-39, though. He WAS old when he finally retired, though!
Do the 10 worst players in NBA History
6:06 scared me there for just a second
ALL-TIME NBA 🏀 GREAT JOHN STOCKTON#12 WITH 17 SEASONS OF 82 GAMES PLAYED IS A RIDICULOUS STAT ..
For the life of me I’ll never comprehend the “John Stockton wasn’t athletic” thing. Gary Payton said he feared guarding Stockton more than MJ because of the conditioning he was in. You’re not tiring out Gary Payton unless you’re an athlete. He only gets that label because of the way he looks.
John Stockton 0 ATHLETICISM?! tell me you don't know squat about sports without telling me you don't know squat about sports
Kevin Willis and his infamous T REX arms.
lol, last line was cold.
Stockton is multi talented. First basketball and now a physician! Thank goodness the basketball HOF doesn't have a height requirement.
0:19 ah yes, the good old 1 foot and 6 inch tall Stockton...
Saying John Stockton is not athletic is crazy.
6:05
Kareem had his first 4 seasons when BLOCKED SHOTS were not counted.
He should have more than Hakeem (but might be as low as 4'th on the REAL list, definitely behind Wilt and Bill Russell, possibly behind Nate Thurmond).
I'm sure Herb Williams gave this video a thumbs up
great love of the game
Herb Williams traveled in the beginning of the clip 😂
I knew exactly what the video was about after looking at the thumbnail
Cleveland Artist Marc Breed b.1954-d. 2023 (self-portrait, below). Also known as Mark Garguilo Media & "America's Fetish Photographer".
A graduate of University of Illinois. His first job out was with a regional advertising agency (Grubb, Graham & Wilder)
He was not solely a Fine Art photographer, but spoofed the city with his faux events. i.e. 'Cleveland Interracial Foxy Boxing' and 'Retro, the story of burlesque (film project). Notorious, indeed. He would sometimes switch mediums; stepping away cleanly.
Like Banksy, he left many of his works for the taking, and shifted through names, with each hint of success.
Udonis Haslem officially announced his retirement yesterday (7/28), a while after this was uploaded.
What is this channel's obsession with saying that John Stockton looks like an accountant?
Racism
6:32
Oldest guy in his draft class
and the only Hall Of Famer.
John Stockton having “virtually zero” athleticism is wild
The ABL wasn’t the first ever pro Basketball League, the Nation Basket Ball League (NBBL) was founded in 1898.
Can you do a video on Paul George’s career please
We need to get nonstop to 1 m
even though he did not actaully wind up taking the offers. wilt chamberlain was given very seroius offers to play until he was 50+ and he could have hd way more than just the 2 ppg or 3 mintues or wathever he was in great shape
College coach who recruited Manute Bol to the US says the 7-foot-7 basketballer might have been in his 50s when he played in the NBA. Mackey went on to explain that he made Bol 23 years old at the time but thinks the player might have already been in his 40s in 1984.
Normally it's fairly easy to tell a man in his 40s from a man in his early 20s, no?
Imagine what the nba would be like if kids nowadays in there middle schools started playing in the nba
John Stockton...ZERO athleticism? What a ridiculous thing to say! And Bobby Fischer had no idea how to play chess.
Do how good was Larry Johnson
Quick check of the math tells me Williams was making $10,000 per point, not $1000. Even better!
Stockton 💪
Wish Kobe, jordan, Shaq, Iverson, Paul pierce, Shawn Kemp all played 3 more seasons