I watched Phil Smith's entire career. Take away the injuries and he was HOF bound. He could score and play D. Unfortunately, fate didn't allow him to fulfill his potential. Still a great player when he wasn't injured
@3serio11 сағат бұрын
Back then we used to have an A10 channel, originally to watch my cousin play football for Richmond, but during bb-season it was to watch St.Joes. Him and West were balling! I thought he’d be too small in the league but he ended up lighting it up. I miss his game.
@user-dv3do1od2rКүн бұрын
1983 Sixers were Awesome...for one year
@shooter7aКүн бұрын
What an athlete....that first step was wicked for a 6'9" player.
@tracy1973 күн бұрын
Byron Scott never being an all star is a joke. They should have selected him in 88 or 89
@cdogjboy5 күн бұрын
Brian f’n cardinal aww man this much love to him and this channel 😂🎉
@patrickgonczcar17466 күн бұрын
Your vids are the best! 👍
@usmc29er447 күн бұрын
Great vid! Cardinal was a machine. Wish all NBA players gave the same effort.
@HB765587 күн бұрын
CHOCOLATE THUNDER!!💪💪💪
@YusupJunnmber7 күн бұрын
Garis horizontal Irian jaya tanam karet 30rb biji...
@tomtalley21927 күн бұрын
All Celtic fans can agree, Toney scared the crap out of us.
@1200hobos7 күн бұрын
I would have never thought of him again if not for this video.
@JHan14118 күн бұрын
Best player of all time
@cgats7778 күн бұрын
this is, by far, my fave sports history channel
@terrenceliburd86558 күн бұрын
He avg 4.6 pts and 2.7 reb. He's being profiled because of what again...?
@JHan14118 күн бұрын
hustle
@RM---8 күн бұрын
you would make a great GM, mister Terrence.
@terrenceliburd86558 күн бұрын
He used to kill the Knicks
@sk1b-m2448 күн бұрын
Cardinal, with his dedication and diligence, clearly earned every cent of his contracts.
@user-tk9hg8gk7n8 күн бұрын
Brian Cardinal's dad looks younger than he does
@lettucetomatoonion8 күн бұрын
Best channel ever
@rommelflores26188 күн бұрын
Hope for Sasha the Machine feature.
@unappealingundesirable28269 күн бұрын
30:10 Byron Scott 3-Pointer at Orlando
@unappealingundesirable28269 күн бұрын
I was born in Seattle in 1973, where I grew up. Sonics and Blazers fan. Japanese-American and male. I was finishing kindergarted when the Sonics won the championship.
@tracelawson13679 күн бұрын
Steve Novak?
@jacobsunday65619 күн бұрын
Never would I ever see a Brian Cardinal career retrospective 😂 thanks for the variety in players you make videos on
@ianwood97719 күн бұрын
Hey Skid could u do Brendan Haywood. I watched him in high-school. I'm a huge Carolina fan and he was a good nba player. Thanks and love the channel
@dunkmaster50inchplusvert9 күн бұрын
On the 1978 all state team for Ohio was Dwight the Blur Anderson Dayton Roth , Clark Kellogg and Bobby the natural Austin out of Cincinnati Aiken high… Dwight was like a 6-3 Allen Iverson , Bobby was a leaper in the MichealJordan class and a great shooter
@sober0419789 күн бұрын
Most un-basketball music ever. Gus Johnson is a legend in DC- Baltimore. Did you listen to your video?
@mjjumps10 күн бұрын
Gerald was a great competitor. But no Jordan stopper.
@orestejimenez215213 күн бұрын
Do Kenyon Martin , I love this content
@mmcneil77713 күн бұрын
Wondered what happened to him. He sort of disappeared as NBA player before reappearing as an analyst.
@alfonsogreen272214 күн бұрын
Otis was a pretty good NBA player Can u do a story on Vernon Maxwell if possible. He was a heck of a player in college & the NBA but he was a straight up hothead
@alfonsogreen272215 күн бұрын
Rony had a solid career both at Syracuse & the NBA. Talk about an American dream
@damienkirksey702615 күн бұрын
His game was like Benard King
@toddlarson303715 күн бұрын
#GoWyo
@2383Scorpio15 күн бұрын
I hope you do one of the richest role players in NBA history in Junior Bridgeman.
@mezzb6 күн бұрын
yup. or the crazy 1-2 punch in Denver of Alex English and Kiki Vandewegh. they were doing 124ppg while not playing defense long before it was cool.
@dennisgreer665715 күн бұрын
Cleveland St.Joes finest! The log!
@MsNerdsRevenge15 күн бұрын
The Kellogg Brothers and their beef. Eventually souls will honor the surnames we carry while being supported for having them.
@unappealingundesirable282615 күн бұрын
Could Brian Winters dunk? And, is it true, according to former teammate Marques Johnson, that Brian Winters would actually get ejected from games? He doesn't look like the kind of guy who would get ejected. #LooksAreEverything #EverythingIsAboutLooks
@christophertifre201815 күн бұрын
Never knew he had so much bounce in his game
@joseyeastwood15 күн бұрын
If not for injuries he was definitely a Hall of Famer.
@MrTway8816 күн бұрын
He was GR-R-REAT!
@JonathanEBryant16 күн бұрын
I would love to see Wes Unsell
@jackwalsh675816 күн бұрын
Clark Kellogg was a stat-sheet stuffer!
@andrewtesmer702116 күн бұрын
Should also do Maurice Lucas
@unappealingundesirable282616 күн бұрын
I was born in Seattle in 1973, where I grew up. Sonics and Blazers fan. I used to by The Pro Basketball Handbook by Zander Hollander. After Clark Kellogg's rookie season, his profile read, "Future all-star. Unlimited potential." I took a few years off from watching the NBA, which is good, because it was all Boston, Lakers, Boston, Lakers, I HATE that!! But, I wondered why in 1991, when I re-joined the NBA, Clark Kellogg wasn't around.
@danielrau243817 күн бұрын
He was definitely one of the best defenders against Jordan.
@patrickgonczcar174617 күн бұрын
That was one of the best videos on a great NBA player I have seen.
@j.santiago702217 күн бұрын
Player Request: Roy Tarpley
@j.santiago702217 күн бұрын
An outstanding and thorough profile of a top tier role player in the NBA.
@jayelbee111118 күн бұрын
Gerald Wilkins was a decent player, but he was nowhere near his older brother Dominique. And he was no Jordan stopper. Does anyone remember "The Shot 2" in Cleveland?