90s basketball was way better. The current NBA is unwatchable.I do think basketball in the 90’s was more entertaining.
90s basketball was way better. The current NBA is unwatchable.I do think basketball in the 90’s was more entertaining.
NBA stopped being watchable around 201090s basketball was way better. The current NBA is unwatchable.
People think jersey city is corrupt, camden makes jersey city look like a rectory.
I’m not gonna get into details but next time you take a look at the camden waterfront just know that white collar people were murdered and politicians pockets were filled when those properties and projects were awarded. Those who know, know what im talking about but there is one guy in south jersey you dont cross. A couple people tried to cross him and didnt live to speak about it
Haha idk why some of you guys try too hard on anything related to me. way too hard.You know where Jimmy is buried too I bet.
Hudson County is notorious for its political grift & greed. There are plenty of things a kid born in the 90s wouldn’t know about that would be equally as bad as anything in Camden. But keep telling us otherwise. You’re so out of your league again.
The extreme tough guy crap was limited to a few teams, and they were called out nationally as thugs for it, hated by the rest of the league and fans (Laimbeer, Oakley/Mason). They were seen as bullies with less skill (though Oakley had skill and was a bully). Dennis Rodman and Kevin Willis were hard nosed players, but neither had to commit flagrants the way Laimbeer routinely did in order to grab a board. I’d rather seen a game of who’s the better basketball player instead of who can minimize the talent gap with cheating, which is what unsportsmanlike violence is.Perpetually denying? I've never denied it
Basketball was rougher in the 90's and it was my favorite era of basketball. I was a diehard Knicks fan growing up and Ewing is my favorite player of all time
Your comments about the 90's are just over the top exaggerations though
Larry Bird despises Laimbeer because of how dirty he played. Bird respected Rodman and the others because they played hard. Laimbeer tried to injure people.The extreme tough guy crap was limited to a few teams, and they were called out nationally as thugs for it, hated by the rest of the league and fans (Laimbeer, Oakley/Mason). They were seen as bullies with less skill (though Oakley had skill and was a bully). Dennis Rodman and Kevin Willis were hard nosed players, but neither had to commit flagrants the way Laimbeer routinely did in order to grab a board. I’d rather seen a game of who’s the better basketball player instead of who can minimize the talent gap with cheating, which is what unsportsmanlike violence is.