Greg Popovich has coached the Spurs to 1,245 victories since he took over in 1995. Before that, the Spurs were hardly a blip on the radar. Who is their second winningest coach of all-time with a paltry 177 wins leading the franchise?
Wasn’t even aware he was a heel haha, let me think up a question.Doug Moe is the guy...stinky Tar Heel and all.
‘99 NBA draft - Who was selected 1st, 11th, 13th and 14th? (You have to put the correct name with the correct pick)
Brand is a gimme but I thought I’d slip a few folks up correctly placing Langdon, Maggette and Avery. Money shot though - you’re back up.Really? Are these getting easier?
1st - Elton Brand to the Bulls
11th - Trajan Langdon to the Cavs
13th - Corey Maggette to the Sonics (think his rights were traded to Orlando)
14th - William Avery to the Wolves (ugh)
Nash was a first-round pick.
Here’s a hint....think longer ago. He played his college basketball at Grambling State.
Willis Reed? I’m thinking he may have won it in ‘70 when he delivered the Knicks their first championship with Walt Frazier. Man who was the guy on that team with the goofy feet kicking jumper? His name is on the tip of my tongue.
Yeah buddy that’s his name. I couldn’t think of it, I just have the jumper burned in my brain. Thanks - good call.BP are you thinking of the left handed guard Dick Barnett?? OFC
Yeah buddy that’s his name. I couldn’t think of it, I just have the jumper burned in my brain. Thanks - good call.
Just a side question. Does anybody remember the game of "jumpin" Johnny Green at Michigan State? My father signed with Michigan State, he didn't last the 1st week there when the scholarship athletes had to report before the general student population started and he transferred to Butler. Anyway, he said one of the reasons he chose Sparty was they had just won the Big 10 with Jumpin Johnny Green!
Willis Reed? I’m thinking he may have won it in ‘70 when he delivered the Knicks their first championship with Walt Frazier. Man who was the guy on that team with the goofy feet kicking jumper? His name is on the tip of my tongue.
Close but no cigar.I believe it was the 2001-02 season....the year after they made the finals. They lost to Celtics, and Allen Iverson said the word practice a bunch. I’ll say 18 times.
I think I know which player you’re talking about because I seem to remember hearing something about a player in the NFL that had little to know experience playing football but I can’t for the life of me think of his name. If it’s the player that I’m thinking I believe he either played for the Panthers or still plays for the PanthersWhat former U.S. Olympian was drafted in the 10th round of the NBA draft, as well as the third to last pick in the NFL draft by the Cowboys? Note....he never even played high school basketball and had little familiarity with football, either.
(I’ll give hints later if there’s no bites, but I feel a few people here are going to figure it out.)
Carl Lewis ????