I remember Rodney Rogers hit 3 straight treys on 3 straight faulty inbounds in a few secs worth of time. Nuggets were down by 9, tied the game in 5 secs. Then Utah simply threw it downcourt to Jeff Malone for a game winning layup. All that and they left no defenders in their backcourt.
Eh... CSB.
Jeff Malone, dude. Great shooter. That dude hit more off balanced shots than Reggie. Unfort, I heard Rodney was paralyzed (I think quadri-) in an ATV accident or something. _________________ GOAT MAGIC REEL SEDALE TRIBUTE EDDIE DONX!
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Had TMac stayed healthy and was more dedicated to the game ala the Bean, he would've been one of the greats. Too bad, because he could've been a nice Bird to Kobe's Magic. Even with the shortened career, I think TMac, at the end of the day, was Kobe's closest rival. Their matchups when the two were at their best were way fierce and so fun to watch. _________________ The butter's hard and the eggs are chillin' in the dark.
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Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2014 4:16 pm Post subject:
ringfinger wrote:
Damn. He had some huge balls taking that last 3. You're either the GOAT or the goat.
Not balls, instincts. Shot clock was winding down, sure he can take a few more steps, but when you weren't supposed to win the game and you've single-handedly brought back your team, basketball instincts told him to go for the win at that moment. And he wouldn't have been a goat had he missed.
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