Were not talking MJ, or Kobe, or Wilt...we're talking legendary moments in basketball that arent talked about enough...
McGrady. 13 points in 33 seconds...
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Obscure moments of greatness...
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Rajon Rondo...25 assists in 30 minutes.
I can't find it, but I believe the story is something like after his first 5 shots, he didn't shoot again the rest of the game.
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I can't find it, but I believe the story is something like after his first 5 shots, he didn't shoot again the rest of the game.
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Reggie Miller. 8 points in 9 seconds.
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That is just crazy wow I don't remember that!!bubu dubu. wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2019 11:58 pm Reggie Miller. 8 points in 9 seconds.
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wutFLYING_FINN'SSIDEKICK wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 10:55 amThat is just crazy wow I don't remember that!!bubu dubu. wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2019 11:58 pm Reggie Miller. 8 points in 9 seconds.
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this is like one of the least obscure moments in NBA history
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Well I guess this shows how much I pay attention to basketball Huh!!!boxter432 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 11:10 amwutFLYING_FINN'SSIDEKICK wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 10:55 amThat is just crazy wow I don't remember that!!bubu dubu. wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2019 11:58 pm Reggie Miller. 8 points in 9 seconds.
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this is like one of the least obscure moments in NBA history
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Zion Williamson, after a very underwhelming first half in his first appearance, drops 17 straight points for his team in 2 and a half minutes.
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I remind people of this very very often. It was the most incredible feat I had ever seen. I think San Antonio was also the best defensive team that year.bubu dubu. wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2019 11:49 pm Were not talking MJ, or Kobe, or Wilt...we're talking legendary moments in basketball that arent talked about enough...
McGrady. 13 points in 33 seconds...
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okay i've got one. minnesota's own mark landsberger - and this has to do with his entire 7 year career in the nba (1977-1984) - not something he did in one moment in time.
he wasn't a particularly good nba player - he had serious limitations - but one thing he did learn how to do and to excel at was getting offensive rebounds. his career ORPG mark is 2.4. big deal - although his career MPG was also 16.7. his per 36 offensive rebounding mark is 5.1 - which, if you look at the top 10 all-time great offensive rebounders in the league, puts him behind only moses malone and dennis rodman. those two both averaged 5.4 per 36. almost everyone else is in the 3s. for example, his numbers in less than 17 MPG (2.4 ORPG) are almost as good as rebounding god timmy duncan put up in double the PT - a career avg of 2.8 ORPG in 34 MPG. landsberger was an absolute beast on the offensive glass. strange but true.
he wasn't a particularly good nba player - he had serious limitations - but one thing he did learn how to do and to excel at was getting offensive rebounds. his career ORPG mark is 2.4. big deal - although his career MPG was also 16.7. his per 36 offensive rebounding mark is 5.1 - which, if you look at the top 10 all-time great offensive rebounders in the league, puts him behind only moses malone and dennis rodman. those two both averaged 5.4 per 36. almost everyone else is in the 3s. for example, his numbers in less than 17 MPG (2.4 ORPG) are almost as good as rebounding god timmy duncan put up in double the PT - a career avg of 2.8 ORPG in 34 MPG. landsberger was an absolute beast on the offensive glass. strange but true.
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