In today's weak NBA, this would be a foul

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Such a beautiful moment... The Knicks were talking so much trash before the series started and especially after being up 2-0 :laugh:
My cousin (a Knick fan) kept telling me there was a foul and that's why MJ fled the scene of the crime so quickly :pachaha:
Charles Smith still getting clowned in NY after all these years (he's a successful Wall Street guy now)
 

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In NY playgrounds, whenever someone missed a layup you'd hear "Smith" :manny:
The refs always let nikkas play at the end of games, especially in the playoffs... That's why Hue Hollins' foul call on Pippen in 1994 was so shocking.
 

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Jordan was a master at hiding not so discrete fouls.

Ya'll remember when he damn near cut Hersey Hawkins hand off in the last play in the 1st round series against the Hornets? I ber Hawkins hands still hurting RIGHT NOW! :laugh:
 

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NBA tightened the game up and made it soft so the Spurs couldn't lock everyone down anymore. Spurs were an 90s era team in the 00s, won 4 chips because of it, had the NBA like :ohhh:
 

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In NY playgrounds, whenever someone missed a layup you'd hear "Smith" :manny:
The refs always let nikkas play at the end of games, especially in the playoffs... That's why Hue Hollins' foul call on Pippen in 1994 was so shocking.

Exactly. Even without MJ the Knicks came close to losing to the Bulls in 7 games :jawalrus:

I cant front tho MJ used to slice our throats too down in Miami. Seems like whenever Jordan was in a slump he'd come down to Miami, torch the Heat and then go gamble at the Indian Casinos smoking a phat one and laughing at us :sadcam:

*Salutes the GOAT*
 

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In today's NBA people would watch that replay and the start in on the "the refs are cheaters" and "Stern wants the Bulls to win" and "the league is rigged" bullshyt.
 

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Exactly. Even without MJ the Knicks came close to losing to the Bulls in 7 games :jawalrus:

I cant front tho MJ used to slice our throats too down in Miami. Seems like whenever Jordan was in a slump he'd come down to Miami, torch the Heat and then go gamble at the Indian Casinos smoking a phat one and laughing at us :sadcam:

*Salutes the GOAT*

so yall retired the n1ggas number in your own building :snoop:


corniest thing I've seen in the history of the NBA, top 3 in all of pro sports
 

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In today's NBA people would watch that replay and the start in on the "the refs are cheaters" and "Stern wants the Bulls to win" and "the league is rigged" bullshyt.

Conspiracy theorists never see the million pieces of evidence that proves their theories dont hold water but always run with the 10 pieces that, can be argued, supports their theory.

  • They were around during the Bulls run
  • They were around during the Lakers Lake show run
  • And I'm sure they were around during the ShowTime run.
  • And Will be around for many more.

Their stories are always the same
 

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That shyt was nothing compared to what was going on at the end of Lakers-Celtics or Bad Boys Pistons playoff games :rudy:
 
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