@@landrewilkinson7993 right. Cause the average baller would start in today's league? I admit that there were a bunch of talentless thugs in the previous NBA but today a center actually has talent. Has to shoot a free throw or an open 3. Stop. Your gray hair is showing.
90s " IRON WHAT? " The Iron men where in the 60s, 70s & early to mid 80s. From there it was fake tough guys protected by soft rules and mindless thugs.
These were the days when I actually watched basketball 🏀. These guys were straight up old school tough: physical, rugged, no nonsense basketball athletes 🏀.
Is it just me that feels like they played harder, physical yet didn't miss a lot of games back in the day? In today's game they miss the whole damn season from a hang nail... I could be wrong but I don't remember the stars nor role players missing a lot of time bc of injuries
@Ty Martin although I agree with you 💯, but MJ (Michael Jordan) suffered a season ending foot or ankle injury in his second or third year in the NBA. Yeah, they played through injury more often than these cats do in this generation, and got paid way less. Yet, their still living souls like the many of us: they suffered some really painful season, even career ending injuries too. Another example, Larry Bird and his severe back problem or issue that literally chased him out of the NBA. Had LB not had that issue he would've been playing more into the early 90's before retiring. Plus, the nature of the man back in the day was that of men, not that of a bunch of soft and sensitive "I'm offended" or "triggered" pansies. Even, young men from that period in time such as the 70's, 80's, and early 90's who grew up with or without a father in the home, still were way tougher than this generation of young men and women who are being raised in the same manner. But I digress. Moreover, there use to be community within the people which looked out for the community of children and one another, and taught us the ropes of life. Now, I wouldn't dare leave my children on the steps of my crib for a few minutes without having an unsettling feeling in my spirit that someone will intentionally do them harm. The way things used to be changed because of the so-called "powers that be" indoctrinated the people through steady programing via the propagation of immorality and depravity to make the men and women in this society to appear weak, incompetent, ignorant, toxic, etc. for the feminist, homosexual, racial, and political movement towards a more evil and darker agenda. Again, I digress.
That’s not basketball that’s why players today are a lot better, fighting and being tough isn’t a basketball skill only people who can’t play say bs like this, change the sport to football
I agree. Oakley was super tough, but LJ was a tank. (Mason was also a tank). I used to hate the thug teams like Detroit and Pat Riley's Knicks, but I miss the old NBA. I'd welcome them back if we could get the same kind of sport back.
na oak went right up to johnson.. I watched that entire series. Oakley and Mason were far more physical, and Mourning was the one having the great series.. LJ had like one good game.. you something wrong there..
I love it back in the day when a guy is injured play continues until the next dead ball. The physicality of the league was part why it was so enjoyable
7:21 Grown man league right here. Dude is writhing in pain, and the play goes on. That happens to one of these one-and-dones today, the entire medical staff is called out, the offending player receives a flagrant foul and prison time, and James Harden gets 10 free throws.
@Juan Perez ? The issue is the technical foul, which is based on a Referee's discretion unlike a foul call or traveling. If two players get in an argument it's up to the referee to determine whether it's a tech or not, and in my opinion it was the right call based on the importance of the situation.
@@8countsports I don't know about that one. If they can let that go, then a guy can drive to the hole and get hammered and the refs can not call it. Which actually they do 😂. So really it's all at the discretion of the ref unless it's blatantly obvious
@@Scott-px6mi yea notice it was Larry Johnson initiating most of the conflict, Oakley walked away, he knew who to mess with, which is why he's probably right about Barkley being soft, because he went right at him
Averaged almost career double double, with 35 Pt. Game high and 26 pt. playoff high. Also 80% for FT with ALOT of trees. Developed a very solid 15 ft J. He’s far from Giannis but the man could ball
Jordan changed that, he kept whining to the commissioner, then the Jordan rules came about, now the whole league has those rules. Jordan changed the game.
huh? The league started turning “soft” and rules started changing to promote more offense. It’s generally accepted that the 04 was season 1 of the league getting soft…Jordan was retired by then.
Larry Johnson & Charles Okaley had some heated moments when Johnson played for the Hornets then they became teammates and had each other's backs. Good Times back then when NBA was fun to watch, nice footage.
You are 100% correct. Oakley was a beast but notice he didn't want anything to do with Larry. Hungout with LJ 3 years ago in Atlantic City.... talked basketball for an hour and we talked more college then NBA due to the fact that I lived in Vegas during his time at UNLV. Very cool dude.... took many photos and he personally signed a UNLV #4 jersey for me. I'm still depressed over that semifinal loss to Duke..... and it still haunts him.
@@tttttttttttttttt5634 LJ boxed and trained with police at the Police Academy but there is no record of him being a GOOD boxer. C'mon son stop it. He missed every swing he took against the ocky Mourning
@@jamelledwards116 Dude. with the exception of Patrick Ewing, that entire mid 90’s Knicks team sucked. They were just a team full of dawgs. Tough. Tough. They couldn’t play basketball. Ewing had no help. At some point you have to be good basketball players. ThTs why the rockets destroyed them in the finals. That knicks team was just a bunch of barking dogs (except Ewing).
@@jrsmith1998 And Oakley had the audacity to say on Vlad TV that Ewing held the team back. Oakley should be thankful that he even had a career in the NBA if he around now he'd be working as security as the MSG rather than playing there.
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@@kenjones2181I mean his 72-10 bulls team had the worst strength of schedule in the league lol so it’s valid, Knicks was nothing special , he had a losing record to pistons in playoffs, the Miami heat ? Be fr handful of teams in bottom of NBA destroying them right now
@@Aubknowball17 stay away from drugs fr dude the 90s knicks were weak? And you bringing up the pistons of course he was losing to them he was the only real star on that team Scottie was not great yet and Horace hadn’t reached his full potential and ain’t no bottom of the nba of today’s team beating the east teams he was facing in the Playoffs back then be fr.
LOL Prime LJ Larry Johnson was a absolute Beast. Built more like a Football player or Professional Boxer. Them big wide shoulders and long arms possed alot of power i guarantee it.
Back in the 90s, It seemed as though the Knicks were heated rivals with virtually everyone in the NBA. But I especially remember their bitterness with Miami.
That was Awesome b-ball back in the day I thought they changed it so players wouldn't get hurt,but players still get hurt today with out the rough theatrics,but it was still good for b-ball✌🏾
He didn't have to dunk the ball. In NYC when we read the stats the next day, Oak had 15 rebounds and 11 points. He had a different job than most players. We loved him NYC. Trust and believe.
Because he got pushed with his back turned on a player who, if he gets a tech, is thrown out? Seems smart to me, and you have literally dozens of other games where he didn’t “walk away”
LJ wasn't an enforcer. Oak was homie. LJ let other players punk ALonzo many times. Oak was more like Rodman. Knock you off your game mentally, physically, etc.
@@SwaggerLikeUz Your Oakley assessment is not correct. Oakley would wait by locker room doors and the under pass for players to fight them. He hard slapped Barkley clear across his face with no one in between and dared Barkley to do something. He would go to other teams locker rooms looking for players. Oak was about that life . Rodman was strictly an aggregator. Oakley was an enforcer an aggregator and a bully willing to knock you out off court. Pretending you want to fight him on court with players holding you back with TV cameras is hilarious that's why he laughs most of the time.
@@jpolo7723 what is this dumb story? Barkley slapped Oakley first in the face lol say what you want Charles Barkley was not scared of Oakley. The other one was mahorn and Laimbeer. He wanted no smoke with either cause Laimbeer was a genuine mad man. And mahorn was a psycho lol
Oakley was something else , and slick to , He start something then start pointing at the other guy trying to get him throwed straight out and he be the one who started it. If was all about winning , his career is over and one of the nicest guys.
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Wow the Refs were even way tougher back then
facts
Everything was tougher back then. Including this world 🌎
@@landrewilkinson7993 right. Cause the average baller would start in today's league? I admit that there were a bunch of talentless thugs in the previous NBA but today a center actually has talent. Has to shoot a free throw or an open 3. Stop. Your gray hair is showing.
@@poeschl21 Are you saying Abdul Jabbar,Wilt Chamberlain,Willis Reed Hakeem Olajuwon and Patrick Ewing those guy's were talentless thugs 🤔
@@landrewilkinson7993 maybe 15% of players from that era would make it
Look at the Alonzo Mouring , Oakley , Larry Johson , Mason , Ewing....90's iron man !
Real NBA not that today's trash
Brakley,shaq,jordan,rodman,mutombo and many more
Mourning😂😂😂 yea right
@@waynemartin5730 Man for real! How did Mourning make THAT list?
90s " IRON WHAT? " The Iron men where in the 60s, 70s & early to mid 80s. From there it was fake tough guys protected by soft rules and mindless thugs.
The refs was gettting in players faces and putting their hands around people throat. Shit made me feel like fightin 😭
Good ole days
maybe that’s what we miss the most gangsta refs
Word
Larry Johnson would have knocked out Charles Oakley
@@wesleyearldavis503 he wanted no smoke with LJ
Old school refs were different ‼️😂 He choked Larry Johnson 😂😂😂
No he didn’t lmfao making up shit
he really did though! lol
Basketball today is hard to watch. 80s 90s cant get no better
Back in the days when driving to the rim could land you in the injured list.
The “No Lay Up” rule was in full effect back then 😂
But they would just get up and shake it off
Earl Monroe said their called the Chicago Stadium Blood Alley.
Right
This literally happens in the streets all the time.
LJ was so quick before his back injury, but he was clutch for the Knicks anyway.
LJ was an awful defensive player
@@makula5543 leave Grand mama alone
TRUTH.
Lol he was straight garbage in NY. Anthony Mason was way better in Charlotte
Yeah, that injury hurt him big time.
Man even the refs was on that gangsta shit😂😂😂
Lol
😬
Jus tryna get him to calm down cuz he could've gotten a technical
Because they was funded by the mob
Man, this channel always makes me stay up to late. As a Knicks fan, We loved Oakley. We were disappointed when he was traded. Camby was too delicate.
Great time to be a NBA fan
Watching this gave me goosebumps! I miss the old school nba games
I see that a lot of dudes on here don’t remember Kevin Willis. He’d give Oakley the business
They banged, it was mutual respect! I remember...
Brah, they tryna advice him to stay calm you already got 1 tech.
Kevin Willis and Rick Mahorn... From the highlights I saw, Oakley didn't want to mess with either of them....
@@segon4147Oak chased after Mahorn
@@anthonymartucci4208word lol😂 Willis & especially were super tough dudes but Oak never backed down…literally ever
Johnson, Oakley, Barkley, Mason, Kemp, Malone, Baker, Rodman, Williams, Coleman. The golden era of power forwards
These were the days when I actually watched basketball 🏀. These guys were straight up old school tough: physical, rugged, no nonsense basketball athletes 🏀.
Is it just me that feels like they played harder, physical yet didn't miss a lot of games back in the day? In today's game they miss the whole damn season from a hang nail... I could be wrong but I don't remember the stars nor role players missing a lot of time bc of injuries
@@tymartin2293 definitely not just you
I agree with you 100%
@Ty Martin although I agree with you 💯, but MJ (Michael Jordan) suffered a season ending foot or ankle injury in his second or third year in the NBA. Yeah, they played through injury more often than these cats do in this generation, and got paid way less. Yet, their still living souls like the many of us: they suffered some really painful season, even career ending injuries too. Another example, Larry Bird and his severe back problem or issue that literally chased him out of the NBA. Had LB not had that issue he would've been playing more into the early 90's before retiring. Plus, the nature of the man back in the day was that of men, not that of a bunch of soft and sensitive "I'm offended" or "triggered" pansies. Even, young men from that period in time such as the 70's, 80's, and early 90's who grew up with or without a father in the home, still were way tougher than this generation of young men and women who are being raised in the same manner. But I digress. Moreover, there use to be community within the people which looked out for the community of children and one another, and taught us the ropes of life. Now, I wouldn't dare leave my children on the steps of my crib for a few minutes without having an unsettling feeling in my spirit that someone will intentionally do them harm. The way things used to be changed because of the so-called "powers that be" indoctrinated the people through steady programing via the propagation of immorality and depravity to make the men and women in this society to appear weak, incompetent, ignorant, toxic, etc. for the feminist, homosexual, racial, and political movement towards a more evil and darker agenda. Again, I digress.
That’s not basketball that’s why players today are a lot better, fighting and being tough isn’t a basketball skill only people who can’t play say bs like this, change the sport to football
Oakley met his match with LJ and I love Oak
And he didn’t want NONE of Kevin Willis
@@DetroitIfa lol 😂
I mean his own teammate Xavier McDaniels put him in his place too. Oakley was an act
I agree. Oakley was super tough, but LJ was a tank. (Mason was also a tank). I used to hate the thug teams like Detroit and Pat Riley's Knicks, but I miss the old NBA. I'd welcome them back if we could get the same kind of sport back.
na oak went right up to johnson.. I watched that entire series. Oakley and Mason were far more physical, and Mourning was the one having the great series.. LJ had like one good game.. you something wrong there..
Referees were even aggressive back in the days..🤣🤣🤣 ref almost grabbed LJ around the throat
I love it back in the day when a guy is injured play continues until the next dead ball. The physicality of the league was part why it was so enjoyable
7:21 Grown man league right here. Dude is writhing in pain, and the play goes on. That happens to one of these one-and-dones today, the entire medical staff is called out, the offending player receives a flagrant foul and prison time, and James Harden gets 10 free throws.
for real.
Exactly.Only the strong could survive back then.
😂😂 the change must be because of CTE! Lol
"Harden gets 10 free throws."
LOL!
LOL!!! I wish I could give you an award for that comment.
When the refs holds onto Grandmama like that you know they got money on the game
They definitely did lol
Bennett "brought the crowd down" Salvatore.
Back then they broke up fights and talked to the players before throwing them out. Not like today where they get tossed for breathing.
🤣💯🤣
That’s all I thought! Lol 💯💯
Great Ref at 0:28, didn't give LJ the technical knowing that he already had one🔥🔥🔥🔥
@Juan Perez no, not throwing a star player out of a playoff game is great refereeing.
@Juan Perez ? The issue is the technical foul, which is based on a Referee's discretion unlike a foul call or traveling. If two players get in an argument it's up to the referee to determine whether it's a tech or not, and in my opinion it was the right call based on the importance of the situation.
@@8countsports I don't know about that one. If they can let that go, then a guy can drive to the hole and get hammered and the refs can not call it. Which actually they do 😂. So really it's all at the discretion of the ref unless it's blatantly obvious
If Oakley plays in today's league he would be the first to get ejected 3 times in one game. LOL
Oakley always in the middle of something… ❤ it.
i gotta give it to oakley, he knows how to play those mind games. he's laughing practically everytime the opposing player gets upset.
He is a punk. Oak,only picks with people smaller than him. Hell….Even Steve Smith got in his shit.
he was hilarious - hell he can't help it if most are smaller
@@Scott-px6mi yea notice it was Larry Johnson initiating most of the conflict, Oakley walked away, he knew who to mess with, which is why he's probably right about Barkley being soft, because he went right at him
@@Rkees5 Barkley fought with fucking everyone LMAO. Oakley is just salty that Barkley owned his ass on court while taking none of his shit.
had to because he had no game.
When your whole game is based on being a tough guy, you will have up and coming tough guys test you every single year.
exactly. People act like oakley is some legend who could play basketball. He was just a dog. Tough. He couldn’t plAy and is not a legend.
Averaged almost career double double, with 35 Pt. Game high and 26 pt. playoff high. Also 80% for FT with ALOT of trees. Developed a very solid 15 ft J. He’s far from Giannis but the man could ball
Pippen was terrified of Oakley. God I miss the good ol days. 😪
He was not terrified they were former teammates and good friends pippen just liked antagonizing Oak
No he wasn't they was good friend
Players in this era are spoiled with the spacing on the floor.
Real man, Back then there was not eye contact with the referee during the scuffle. It was all personal...
Bs NBA now at days
When the NBA had real men and tough refs.
Jordan changed that, he kept whining to the commissioner, then the Jordan rules came about, now the whole league has those rules. Jordan changed the game.
huh? The league started turning “soft” and rules started changing to promote more offense. It’s generally accepted that the 04 was season 1 of the league getting soft…Jordan was retired by then.
Larry Johnson & Charles Okaley had some heated moments when Johnson played for the Hornets then they became teammates and had each other's backs. Good Times back then when NBA was fun to watch, nice footage.
Can yall imagine LeBrons crying ass in the 90s? Lol
And I can imagine KD dominating in this era
Charles Oakley doesn’t want none of Johnson.
I don't care how tough Oakley looked he was always be a fake tough guy
You are 100% correct. Oakley was a beast but notice he didn't want anything to do with Larry. Hungout with LJ 3 years ago in Atlantic City.... talked basketball for an hour and we talked more college then NBA due to the fact that I lived in Vegas during his time at UNLV. Very cool dude.... took many photos and he personally signed a UNLV #4 jersey for me. I'm still depressed over that semifinal loss to Duke..... and it still haunts him.
@@arizonaFIREent Oak wasnt a fake tough guy...he was the real deal...BUT LJ wouldve laid him out...LJ was a GOOD boxer before the NBA
@@tttttttttttttttt5634 LJ boxed and trained with police at the Police Academy but there is no record of him being a GOOD boxer. C'mon son stop it. He missed every swing he took against the ocky Mourning
NONE lol
Man, 90's Knicks are jacked af.
Oakley gave his heart and soul to the Knicks
Oakley is a scrub
@@jrsmith1998 Never
@@jamelledwards116 Dude. with the exception of Patrick Ewing, that entire mid 90’s Knicks team sucked. They were just a team full of dawgs. Tough.
Tough. They couldn’t play basketball. Ewing had no help. At some point you have to be good basketball players. ThTs why the rockets destroyed them in the finals. That knicks team was just a bunch of barking dogs (except Ewing).
@@jrsmith1998 Your A Young One!!!
@@jrsmith1998 And Oakley had the audacity to say on Vlad TV that Ewing held the team back. Oakley should be thankful that he even had a career in the NBA if he around now he'd be working as security as the MSG rather than playing there.
To see Larry and Alonzo rally together against oak tree just put a smile on my face 😅
Drawing foul, blocking, hooking, charging, swiping, trash talking, hugging, pushing, shouldering, grabbing, stepping over, snatching, elbowing, punching, slapping, pinning
The refs were there to pull them off and to keep it civil without disturbing the flow.
The refs was part of the NBA fam family
Man these games were hype. The crowds were blue collar cuz tickets were cheaper. Loud and rowdy games back then
This is when u had a team of five on the floor that operated from five different strategies if you think about it that’s genius chemistry
And now we have 5 players who make 50 3pt shots a game
I love this video look how the refs actually control the ruckus instead of blowing whistles
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Even 90’s Refs were Hard core…!!!
Aw I love those oldschool ref's 🙏🏽
Oakley was a savage he wasn’t gon let u score on him. a lot of these new players wouldn’t last in this era
If you want to see the biggest difference between todays NBA player, and the players of the 90's...just look at the body type of the front court players. Everyone was muscled up. You couldn't play in the paint as a 220 lb big man and survive.
Current era is like watching fruity pebbles on the court.
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Man those were the days !!!
Great content!! I miss REAL basketball!! The league is SOFT nowadays with crappy rules and even crappier refs!!
Oak was one of the coolest players I’ve met
That first play with LJ would’ve been an automatic tech with these new generation of refs. Todays referees have egos like players smh lol
I live in Charlotte North Carolina these were the good old days back in the '90s.
good job on balancing the audio
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just imagining Mj playing ball against such rough defenders is insane.. the knicks.. the pistons.. the heat teams..Lol .. and still Mj was a killa
And they still will say his competition was weak 🤦🏽♂️
You can say the East made Jordan. Add Boston, Atlanta, and later, Indiana to that list.@@kenjones2181
@@kenjones2181I mean his 72-10 bulls team had the worst strength of schedule in the league lol so it’s valid, Knicks was nothing special , he had a losing record to pistons in playoffs, the Miami heat ? Be fr handful of teams in bottom of NBA destroying them right now
@@Aubknowball17 stay away from drugs fr dude the 90s knicks were weak? And you bringing up the pistons of course he was losing to them he was the only real star on that team Scottie was not great yet and Horace hadn’t reached his full potential and ain’t no bottom of the nba of today’s team beating the east teams he was facing in the
Playoffs back then be fr.
@@Aubknowball17 why you bringing up the Miami Heat? he beat them in the playoffs
Back when NBA players weren’t babies
Oakley was the ultimate warrior back then.
LOL Prime LJ Larry Johnson was a absolute Beast. Built more like a Football player or Professional Boxer. Them big wide shoulders and long arms possed alot of power i guarantee it.
And that's the Inside Stuff!
I don't think I've ever seen "rare" and "Charles Oakley Heated Moments" together in my life
The thing is ... no one was afraid of Oakley... he is tougher now than as a player
That's because everyone back then was ready to fight too...lol
Back in the 90s, It seemed as though the Knicks were heated rivals with virtually everyone in the NBA. But I especially remember their bitterness with Miami.
Miss watching ball that wasn't woke......Those were the good ole days!
Do you have Kevin Williams St. John’s vs Georgetown. The incident between Patrick Ewing?
No I never heard of that altercation I wish I did
Oakley knows who to go at and who not to go at lol
@Aaron9 You obviously don't know anything about LJ. Charles Oakley knew better than to try that tough guy shit with Larry.
@@coachjohnson5050 you crazy. he got in LJ's face.. Lj pushed OAK, then Mason intervened, game over.
I would pay top Dollar to see that fight! Larry vs Charles.
Oak never had impressive stats but ppl underestimate things he brought to teams you can not put in numbers
Back when grown men played.
I kinda feel like Charles Oakley's entire career and post-career was nothing but heated moments. I got love for you though Uncle Oak!
No parts of LJ??🤔🤔
Harden would get rocked during this era lol
It was just a different breed of ball back in the day.
I miss these teams , I miss these players & I miss this era of basketball 🏀 !
Even the coaches were tougher back then lol
Ahhhhh those were the days!!!!!!!
That was Awesome b-ball back in the day I thought they changed it so players wouldn't get hurt,but players still get hurt today with out the rough theatrics,but it was still good for b-ball✌🏾
I loved that Hornets team, shame Zo and LJ ended up hating each other... Mourning still my fav player of all time 💪
The era of real basketball….unlike now when you get foul called just for looking at someone.
And it's all because them two idiots ran into the stands to beat on them fans. Consequences of that ruined the game
Yeah no talent goons was “real basketball”…. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That knick hornets series was intense asf.. I ll never forget this..
Larry was a Beast! Be4 the Back injuries.
Those days of having an enforcer like Oakley are gone and never to return. Now all the glamour is shooting threes.
In 10 yrs can’t wait to see your BOBBY Portis heated vid!
Oakley was my man but he didn't want no smoke from LJ even though they wound up teammates theses were the grown era of the NBA
LJ was scary tho at times. Never seen Oakley scared, ever.
Or Kevin Willis
@Aaron9 no..LJ was a boxer. Oakley didn't want that.
Bruh. That last clip with Horace grant trying to fix his goggles...😅. I hate the way the Knicks used to bully my Bulls but it was necessary.
These refs were GOATED
Charles Oakley listed at 6’9. Watched him over 10 years and I never saw him dunk a basketball. 2” vertical 😂
He didn't have to dunk the ball. In NYC when we read the stats the next day, Oak had 15 rebounds and 11 points. He had a different job than most players. We loved him NYC. Trust and believe.
I miss 90s :(
Oakley wanted no smoke with LJ!
Because he got pushed with his back turned on a player who, if he gets a tech, is thrown out? Seems smart to me, and you have literally dozens of other games where he didn’t “walk away”
Now that was the Knicks I remember.....
I miss those years
So it ended up a good trade for Cartwright after all.
Mike was actually really pissed off at Bulls management for trading Oak.
@@patrickoakley7890 me too, I remembered.....Oak was always protecting MJ.
Whenever players are asked who was a real tough guy they played against Oakley's name always comes up. Zach Randolph is the other.
My gosh, even the refs were gangstas in those days...The good old days.
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Love these Knicks, but DAMN, they used to struggle just to score 85 a night. That shit was like WWE
Oak and LJ became hell of a teammates down the road
LJ was built like a tank
Ben salvatore lookin like, "Steve Martin!" Lol. Classic
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Oak ain’t really want to see LJ 😆
Yeah right 😉
LJ wasn't an enforcer. Oak was homie. LJ let other players punk ALonzo many times. Oak was more like Rodman.
Knock you off your game mentally, physically, etc.
@@SwaggerLikeUz Your Oakley assessment is not correct. Oakley would wait by locker room doors and the under pass for players to fight them. He hard slapped Barkley clear across his face with no one in between and dared Barkley to do something. He would go to other teams locker rooms looking for players. Oak was about that life . Rodman was strictly an aggregator. Oakley was an enforcer an aggregator and a bully willing to knock you out off court. Pretending you want to fight him on court with players holding you back with TV cameras is hilarious that's why he laughs most of the time.
@@SwaggerLikeUz bro...LJ was a boxer. He would have laid Oakley out. Oakley wanted no parts of LJ.
@@jpolo7723 what is this dumb story? Barkley slapped Oakley first in the face lol say what you want Charles Barkley was not scared of Oakley.
The other one was mahorn and Laimbeer. He wanted no smoke with either cause Laimbeer was a genuine mad man. And mahorn was a psycho lol
Oakley was something else , and slick to , He start something then start pointing at the other guy trying to get him throwed straight out and he be the one who started it. If was all about winning , his career is over and one of the nicest guys.
Damn I miss the 90s
So this the dude Giannis would come off the bench after?? Lmmfao 😂😂😭😭