Bad Boy Pistons: TRUE STORY of the Celtics & Bulls WALK OFF

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NBA History & Storytellers on CLNS

NBA History & Storytellers on CLNS

11 ай бұрын

🔥 Welcome to another episode on NBA Legends Revealed! 🔥
In this deeply insightful video, we dive into the heart of one of the most controversial and influential moments in NBA history: The infamous 1991 Eastern Conference Finals, where the "Bad Boys" Detroit Pistons walked off the court without shaking hands with the victorious Chicago Bulls.
Join us as NBA legends Isiah Thomas, Bill Laimbeer, Rick Mahorn, and John Salley unravel the true story behind this moment and explain how the Boston Celtics' actions in 1988 set the precedent for their decision. They detail the fierce rivalries, the heightened emotions, and the raw intensity that defined that era of basketball, all contributing to a chain of reactions that impacted the league as a whole.
Find out how a rivalry that began with the Celtics walking off the court without acknowledging the Pistons in the 1988 Eastern Conference Finals laid the groundwork for the Pistons' similar walk-off in 1991. Listen to these legends of the game as they discuss the intricate dynamics, the game's unspoken rules, and the ethos that underpinned their iconic 'Bad Boys' era.
Through exclusive interviews and previously unseen footage, we uncover the unseen facets of this episode. Why did the Pistons decide to exit in such a manner? How did their actions shape the future course of the NBA? How did this moment change the perception of sportsmanship in professional basketball?
This video offers an in-depth and intimate look into one of basketball's most memorable moments from the perspective of the men who lived it. So get ready to witness the gritty reality of NBA rivalries, the fierce spirit of competition, and the unspoken rules of the game.
Stay tuned till the end for a surprise revelation!
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@eddieG667
@eddieG667 11 ай бұрын
People forget that CBS reported and covered the NBA without much sensationalism. Even mean dunks they’d rarely replay more than once. The walk off was sensationalized by NBC in their first year of covering the NBA
@NBAHistoryCLNS
@NBAHistoryCLNS 11 ай бұрын
That is a fact.
@djprincecharles84
@djprincecharles84 11 ай бұрын
Bob Costas been on Jordan nuts since day one...
@alecsanderhamilton9224
@alecsanderhamilton9224 11 ай бұрын
That's a good point and argument... CBS was loads more reserved than the drama NBC produced
@eddieG667
@eddieG667 11 ай бұрын
@@alecsanderhamilton9224 plus they really didn’t need to sensationalize because the they still had the Lakers or Celtics. But the one finals that didn’t have either since 1979 was disastrous in 1990 for ratings. It would only make sense to have the whole antagonist vs protagonist (Jordan and the Bulls) story being the narrative
@alecsanderhamilton9224
@alecsanderhamilton9224 11 ай бұрын
@@eddieG667 claro que sí pero tu sabes LA historia de Jordan contra Detroit was remarkably fascinating of its own inherent vale también tu sabes ¿verdad? Jordan became an entity as fascinating to compel the whole nation to watch more than they watched Los Angeles or Boston... And Boston and Los Angeles had great home fanbases but Jordan made the game international..he had Madrid enthralled by 85... Blazers vs Pistons in 90 yeah lacked Bird, Magic or Jordan. Isiah and Drexler just not those guys.
@master-kq3nw
@master-kq3nw 9 ай бұрын
love them or no they know how to win game they beat celtics lakers and bulls.
@nonamewillbegiven6847
@nonamewillbegiven6847 8 ай бұрын
No. M0r0n
@alogmoreno4185
@alogmoreno4185 3 ай бұрын
i think Thomas forgets that everyone were complaining about them. lol
@libfit9068
@libfit9068 2 ай бұрын
The hell are they on about. Wtf does the Celtics have to do with anything. Jordan and the Bulls stayed, shook their hands and congratulated them every single time they eliminated them. When the Bulls finally win, the Pistons walked off. I mean sure, they're free to do whatever they want, but don't complain when Jordan holds a grudge.
@MrHankbaby
@MrHankbaby 11 ай бұрын
Loved it! 💯
@edisonedison7588
@edisonedison7588 21 күн бұрын
Love Bill and Isaiah . Isaiah and Pistol Pete my favorite guard’s off all time and Bill very under rated
@master-kq3nw
@master-kq3nw 9 ай бұрын
that was time in nba yes boston and lakers did not shake hands lakers to 76ers 83 but i thini jordan shake hand 3 times to.detroit when they loose 91 they simpl leave court beacuse they know that bad boys era is over
@nonamewillbegiven6847
@nonamewillbegiven6847 8 ай бұрын
M0r0n, they headed straight for the tunnels
@eddieG667
@eddieG667 4 ай бұрын
@@nonamewillbegiven6847 the first time grumpy actually said something accurate
@nonamewillbegiven6847
@nonamewillbegiven6847 3 ай бұрын
@@eddieG667 who the hell are you
@eddieG667
@eddieG667 3 ай бұрын
@@nonamewillbegiven6847 I/diot
@cindyknudson2715
@cindyknudson2715 6 ай бұрын
Celtics left because security essentially insisted. They were in Detroit. They were concerned about the safety of the Celtics players.
@LeafErikson
@LeafErikson Ай бұрын
Had nothing to do with security. And they weren't in Detroit, to be clear... they were in Pontiac, which is Oakland County. The police out there do not play. The Celtics were safe
@nonamewillbegiven1217
@nonamewillbegiven1217 Ай бұрын
​@@LeafEriksonyeah it did and they were in Detroit smooth brain
@LeafErikson
@LeafErikson Ай бұрын
@@nonamewillbegiven1217 They were in Pontiac... that's not Detroit. Reading is fundamental and so is research. Have a blessed day.
@nonamewillbegiven1217
@nonamewillbegiven1217 Ай бұрын
@@LeafErikson that's Detroit, otherwise they wouldn't be called the Detroit Pistons smooth brain
@Viernes13punto5
@Viernes13punto5 11 ай бұрын
those you respect you show them respect by showing them none. -Shaq.
@alecsanderhamilton9224
@alecsanderhamilton9224 11 ай бұрын
Detroit's walk off was bigger deal cuz the Bulls v Pistons rivalry had gone further than Cetlics v Pistons rivalry had been. It was a war of styles and tradition Pistons were now EVIL to everybody not a Detroit fan... Chicago were luvabull suckers coming up. Funny tho how we neglect information to spotlight another point... Cuz i seem to remember Isiah and Rodman crying about Bird 🐦 being an overpopular undeserving white brat superstar before Jordan started complaining Isiah was the head honcho of a bruising gang unit in Detroit.... They all thru pot shots and threw knives.... Let the bygones be bygones and lets keep the bullshit alive 50 years later !!!!
@NBAHistoryCLNS
@NBAHistoryCLNS 11 ай бұрын
The Bulls - Pistons rivalry was barely more intense than celtics - pistons.
@alecsanderhamilton9224
@alecsanderhamilton9224 11 ай бұрын
@@NBAHistoryCLNS historically it's remained more in the people's conscious but maybe cuz I'm Chicago born and raised... I think I'm wrong but sometimes it just feels like anybody born 1985 or later only knows the Jordan era and therefore Chicago vs Detroit is basically the biggest rivalry of that era from a Jordan homer perspective and then Chicago vs New York which is even more prominent cuz we dominated that one. I know Celtics vs Pistons is real for any Gen Xer and Boston Detroit fans .. I swear though it remains for Detroit and Chicago fans the hardest rivalry there ever was. Boston and Los Angeles forever have each other from the 60s to the 80s and on and off since then and still historically relevant bcuz they both possess the most titles in NBA history... But the Bulls vs Pistons for Detroit and Chicago fans is no. 1 for each other thru the Ben Wallace years and Baby Bulls years and for the Jordan Last Dance reminiscers and the Detroit Bad Boys homers that revel in that series domination over Chicago and Air Jordan... For us it was our pinnacles. When the Pistons franchise was it's greatest their biggest threat to their success was Chicago, and before Chicago's greatest era we had to climb Mt. Detroit... So it's our franchises marquee all time rivalry.
@alecsanderhamilton9224
@alecsanderhamilton9224 11 ай бұрын
@@NBAHistoryCLNS you even still had to digress that the Bulls vs Pistons was just barely more intense... Bcuz for those four seasons 88,89,90,91 the Bulls vs Pistons had some classic outcomes and storylines and blood spilled... And it was team vs individual and team vs team and guts and glory vs pomp pageantry guts and glory... Hard-nosed defensively by both teams and it was the NEXT GUY up for titles vs the blue collar guys...
@eddieG667
@eddieG667 11 ай бұрын
@@alecsanderhamilton9224 I'd have to agree that Celtics vs Pistons was more fierce. Pistons were one inbounds play from being in command in 87 and 88 went down to the wire. For Bulls vs Pistons, it was pretty one sided in 88 and 89 while 90 it was more of a surprise to everyone that the Bulls put up such a fight. That leaves 1990 as the only series that was really in question. 1991 was lopsided as 88.
@alecsanderhamilton9224
@alecsanderhamilton9224 11 ай бұрын
@@eddieG667 89 Bulls vs Pistons was near as hot as 88 Celtics vs Pistons, both went 6 games... Bulls up 2-1 after 3...
@guledahmed9415
@guledahmed9415 5 ай бұрын
Celtics left because security reson that's not true even I'm not Detroit pistons fan but a NBA fan they wake of because they don't want to see the team they yous to beat celabareding
@nonamewillbegiven1217
@nonamewillbegiven1217 Ай бұрын
It is true goofy
@bassclay100
@bassclay100 Ай бұрын
some of the celtics walked off SOME mchale gave them there props yet zeke swears they were treated bad
@PoliticusRex632
@PoliticusRex632 4 ай бұрын
They walked off, so what?
@DreMurf313
@DreMurf313 Ай бұрын
Thank You!! These Air~Sexuals keep whinning & crying about sportsmanship & how "they ain't shake our hand". Get Over It!!
@nonamewillbegiven1217
@nonamewillbegiven1217 Ай бұрын
@@DreMurf313 nice whining and crying you got there
@jeremiahhoward3042
@jeremiahhoward3042 11 ай бұрын
I don't care what the pistons have to say they were scumbags.
@antonioguglielmetti2661
@antonioguglielmetti2661 9 ай бұрын
And have 2 more championships than you
@TrueGOATs
@TrueGOATs 8 ай бұрын
Does that make them less of a scumbag team because they have championships when fans don't? What a weird comment
@master-kq3nw
@master-kq3nw 9 ай бұрын
nobody loves bad boys beacuse they play dirty they fight jordan could get injured every time when he go under basket .that s why he was angry that was different times today rules would protect playera laimbeer fight with everyvone i think that they liked be bad boys
@plainsimple244
@plainsimple244 11 ай бұрын
The Walk-Off: In my personal opinion, the infamous 'walk-off' was a peaceful protest by the Detroit Pistons. Why? Because the NBA was moving into the Jordan-era and the Olympics were coming up... At the start of the 1990-91 season, Chuck Daly was announced as the Olympic Team coach, even though Riley had more rings. Isiah Thomas was President of the Player's Association so he fought to make sure players had a 53% revenue share, agents got less money, and players got greater benefits, bonuses, pensions, and royalties and could have control over their likeness and all of the corporate sponsors that invested in the league, Isiah Thomas was fighting to make sure players were taken care of... this is why guys came in as rookies getting $40-$60M from like 1993-1998, that's due to Isiah Thomas being head of the Player's Union.... So what happened was corporations that invested in the NBA like NIke, McDonald's, Hanes, Chevrolet, Prudential, Toyota, Gatorade, etc... and the NBA just signed the new deal with NBC... So who sells more? Michael Jordan. Who is beating Jordan every single year? Isiah Thomas, the President of the Player's Association. Hey, these companies that invest in the league wanted to see who win? ... There's business and there's basketball and Jordan was always good for business... So what happened? 1990-91: The Pistons were going for a 3-peat, Thomas gets a wrist injury in January of 1991 and comes back in April, going 19-15 as Thomas missed 34 games. That season the Pistons had injuries by the ECF... In the 2nd round they were hitting their stride and Thomas was ready and the team had great chemistry and then in game 1 of the ECSF Detroit vs. Boston, Dee Brown stepped on Thomas' ankle, he had to go to the hospital missing games 2 and 4 coming off the bench in games 5-6. So by the ECF, The Pistons were injured: Thomas -- wrist/ankle; Dumars -- groin/toe; Salley, Edwards, and Aguirre - back problems... So that's 5 guys in your 8 man rotation that's injured. No team wins a title with their franchise player having a season-ending/career-ending injury, that's what Isiah Thomas was dealing with that season; yet they still won 50 and made it to the ECF. The ECF: Isiah Thomas took just 9 shots in game 1 and 9 shots in game 2 of the 1991 ECF. The Pistons NEVER ran their offense through to the third or fourth options, sometimes they didn't run through the second option. When you look at Detroit vs. Boston in the 2nd round and even in 1990 vs. Chicago or even vs. Atlanta, what did they do? They took their time, milked the clock, ran their sets through and got back defensively and matched up and attacked the rim with aggression. None of that was done vs. Chicago -- they played that series like a pick-up game. Chuck Daly didn't make any adjustments and go back and watch, Salley and Edwards didn't get time in game 2 and Daly went small with Aguirre and 3 guards or Rodman and 3 guards giving Chicago the rebounding advantage. Even in 'The Dream Team' documentary, coach K pointed out how Daly didn't make adjustments at practice vs. the college kids to enable the pros to lose -- Daly did the same thing vs. Chicago... Thomas didn't run the offense at all in the first 3 games...look at game 3, didn't even run the offense, passive, etc... 9 Shots: Zeke took 9 shots in game 1 and 9 shots in game 2. Let Michael Jordan take 9 shots in game 1 and 9 shots in game 2, what would people say? Would they think Michael Jordan is trying to win? Do you really think that Bulls team could win vs. Detroit with Jordan taking just 9 shots in game 1 and 9 shots in game 2 in 1991? What about in 1993 vs. the Knicks if Jordan took just 9 shots in each of the first two games, what would be the story? So did Thomas take the exact same number of shots by accident or on purpose? On Purpose: YES!... In my humble opinion the 'walk-off' and the 'sweep' and Thomas taking only 9 shots in each of the first two games was done on purpose to enable the Bulls to win to bring in more money by the league -- this is just my opinion based upon what happened. The proof is in what happened. You cannot tell me the way Detroit dominated Chicago from 1988-1990 throughout the regular season and playoffs and how they broke Chicago in game 7 of the 1990 ECF, 93-74 that somehow this same Pistons team forgets how to win one game versus the same team they've dominated 3 straight years in the playoffs. Now I could believe Chicago win legit if Thomas wasn't injured or the team wasn't injured and had Thomas just been more aggressive, but just 9 shots and a sweep and what convinced me was the actual sweep and walk-off. The 3 guys that led 'the walk-off' were all from Chicago: Mark Aguirre, Bill Laimbeer, and Isiah Thomas. What really made me convinced they did it on purpose was the off-season. The Break Up: Why would Pistons, GM, Jack McCloskey break up that title-contending team? Why did the Pistons waive Vinnie Johnson and trade James Edwards to the Clippers in the summer of 1991? Wouldn't Detroit want revenge versus Chicago?...I mean they were injured, so you bring back the same guys and you could win the title in 1991-92 right? Detroit went from an injured team trying to 3-peat still winning 50 making it to the ECF in 1990-91 with Johnson/Edwards to being without them in 1991-92 being healthy getting beaten in the first round by the Knicks -- that's the impact of 'Buddha' and 'The Microwave'. Bottom Line: The break up of the Pistons was on purpose; the sweep (in my opinion) and the walk-off (in my opinion) were on purpose, all so that the NBA and it's investors could usher-in, 'The Jordan-Era'... This is why these things were done because Isiah Thomas was the ONLY ONE beating Michael Jordan and the Pistons were the only team beating Chicago, so that team was systematically dismantled. From 1989-1993 the Pistons lost the following players: Rick Mahorn ('89), Vinnie Johnson ('91), James Edwards ('91), and John Salley ('92). That team was so good they could win another title after 1989 without Mahorn... So from 1989-1993 the Pistons lost 4 guys in their 9 man rotation during that time the Bulls 3-peated from 1991-93. The Pistons keep their team together being healthy, no way Chicago wins another title after 1991 versus Detroit in the playoffs. Jordan Knows: Michael Jordan knows Isiah Thomas let him win.... This is why Jordan had blood-shot red eyes with that liquor bottle half empty talking about how much he hates Thomas and thought he was an a**hole. How are you upset when you win? The Bulls swept the Pistons, right? Jordan knows how hard it was to play against Detroit from 1988-1990 and now a sweep?...IS IT THAT EASY????!!!??? Wait...? It cannot be that easy, can it? HAHAHAHA! See, Jordan is on record stating his father said he has a competition problem. One thing a guy hates that has a competition problem is when you LET HIM WIN. The Pistons and that team were TRUE MASTERS and TRUE MASTERS CONTROL HOW THEY LOSE! ... Jordan knows! Isiah Thomas 3, Michael Jordan 1, and the one Jordan got, Thomas gave to him.
@jarviswood5
@jarviswood5 2 ай бұрын
I agree
@plainsimple244
@plainsimple244 2 ай бұрын
@@jarviswood5 Yeah it's right there... I don't know why people cannot look at the reality of what takes place.
@nonamewillbegiven1217
@nonamewillbegiven1217 Ай бұрын
​@@plainsimple244copy paste nut
@nonamewillbegiven1217
@nonamewillbegiven1217 Ай бұрын
​@@jarviswood5no you dont
@DreMurf313
@DreMurf313 Ай бұрын
Damn dawg!! You completely broke this rivalry down. & it all makes sense. Yeah, I think I'm gonna Suscribe to you big homie!!👍🏾
@vikmusic1165
@vikmusic1165 10 ай бұрын
Watch the actual footage. Dennis Johnson also went by the Pistons bench and shook hands.
@tennaj1367
@tennaj1367 9 ай бұрын
So! Joe Dumars Jordans hand and a few other Bulls hand on that walk off. The bottom line is Jordan cried he wanted the pissin to kiss the ring and with all the junkie talked about the Pistons before that game in the media there's no way in the world that the bad boy Pistons were going to Kiss the Ring of Jordan. That's why ever since Jordan has try to tear down Isiah Thomas! Remember Jordan has a losing record against Isaiah3 Thomas and the Bad Boy Pistons in the regular season and in the playoffs!
@nonamewillbegiven6847
@nonamewillbegiven6847 8 ай бұрын
​@@tennaj1367shutup troll
@DeuceAlchemist
@DeuceAlchemist 4 ай бұрын
​@tennaj1367 exactly, wanna talk about DJ but not Joe D. T was literally the exact same scenario.....matter fact it was worse cause Adrian Dantley was at the free throw line. Nobody says nun when the celtics do it though
@vikmusic1165
@vikmusic1165 4 ай бұрын
⁠@@tennaj1367Irrelevant. Isiah said nobody else shook hands. He said “that’s a fact.” He’s wrong. And I actually agree that real players shouldn’t care if somebody shakes their hand. That’s some weak ass shit. Isiah should stop worrying about trying to please everybody.
@nonamewillbegiven1217
@nonamewillbegiven1217 Ай бұрын
@@tennaj1367 trolll
@johnkuehn582
@johnkuehn582 Ай бұрын
Jordan was not "all ohhhhh, you fouled me" ... he was just not that guy. Isaiah is making this sh-t up. And he says, everyone got beat up including Pistons ... that is also BS. Pistons were universally hated for being dirty, and they relished that reputation. Now they were fouled just like they fouled everyone else .... uh, no .. Isaiah is rewriting history. And no Bill, the clock wasn;t expiring as you walked past the Bulls bench ... clock was stopped at 7.9 seconds. But sure Bill and Isaiah .. keep rewriting what you did, even though you were no different than anyone else. Thugs and sore losers. The Bulls shook your hands 3 years in a row despite you being thugs. Now who's making excuses.
@hotrodaallbbaa2343
@hotrodaallbbaa2343 9 ай бұрын
MJ took it personal. Don’t mess with the Bulls
@theoneandonlykyle9800
@theoneandonlykyle9800 6 ай бұрын
Eff the bulls pistons messed with them 3 years straight lol
@nonamewillbegiven1217
@nonamewillbegiven1217 Ай бұрын
​@@theoneandonlykyle9800what happened in 91 lol boy?
@michaelallen8112
@michaelallen8112 11 ай бұрын
MJ23 & the bulls did shake they hands 87-90. The issue was comment MJ23 mentioned as well Phil Jackson that they were bad products for basketball. Which the records & rating show they wasn't. That was the reason Zeke Laimbeer Mark Aguirre certain guys walk by the bulls. John Salley Vinnie Johnson & Joe Dumars did tho. Zeke was marquee player of the league as well the President of the NBAPA. Didn't look well. Also, it was on NBC(MJ23) network with Dick Ebersol who was fascinated with MJ23.
@eddieG667
@eddieG667 11 ай бұрын
Their ratings were the lowest since live coverage for the finals when they faced Portland. The NBA was VERY worried about a post Lakers / Celtics era.
@michaelallen8112
@michaelallen8112 11 ай бұрын
@@eddieG667 Yeah that was because the bad media making pistons a issue for the game.
@eddieG667
@eddieG667 11 ай бұрын
@@michaelallen8112 that was true with NBC especially but CBS was pretty neutral. They made Jordan the protagonist and Detroit the villain But for ratings, I think that was a product of Detroit’s lunch pale / gritty style without a flashy superstar. Add to that 2 small markets with Portland and Detroit. They brought the game to defensive battles with very little scores over 100
@oddballskull1941
@oddballskull1941 9 ай бұрын
His name is Michael jordan
@antonioguglielmetti2661
@antonioguglielmetti2661 9 ай бұрын
Pistons lost their first twelve games on NBC with marv Albert announcing until 1992 vs the 76ers while they averaged twice as many wins as losses outside of them
@liberalman8319
@liberalman8319 6 ай бұрын
Isiah trying to rewrite history. Everybody hated the pistons back in the day because of their dirty play. We got videos of parish punching out bill L. Even Bird is punching him. Lakers hated them too. If they changed the rules so much in mikes favor why were the knicks able to push the bulls to the brink.
@DeuceAlchemist
@DeuceAlchemist 4 ай бұрын
Listen to how backwards you sound. Pistons were pmaying dirty but you're telling ppl about how celtic players were punching them in the mouth lmao. The entire league played that way in the 80s, go look at what the Celtics did to the showtime Lakers. Only reason the pistons were put in a spotlight is cause they did it to Jordan when nobody else would. Casual fans just chat without knowledge.
@nonamewillbegiven1217
@nonamewillbegiven1217 Ай бұрын
​@@DeuceAlchemistnope, stop trying to rewrite history Pistons fan
@James-ki5ix
@James-ki5ix 2 ай бұрын
Funny how they had to change up rules because Jordan was crying about getting hit hard, Thomas almost got his head taken off by Malone with a 💩 load of stitches 🪡 to boot, now I see how Jordan won his six championships
@nonamewillbegiven1217
@nonamewillbegiven1217 Ай бұрын
Cry some more trolll
@geraldcarvajal1164
@geraldcarvajal1164 11 күн бұрын
I think Celtics walked off on the Pistons because Pistons were bad boys played physical dirty
@billblaski9523
@billblaski9523 8 ай бұрын
Lol i like that Salley is always sticking up for his teammates but all the things he says is just straight up wrong 😂
@georgiosgrigoriadis6200
@georgiosgrigoriadis6200 8 ай бұрын
Finally a video that speaks the truth.
@manofdef
@manofdef 11 ай бұрын
Context. That’s what it’s all about. People forget about the fight Rodman had with Lohaus earlier in the game and fans were already throwing debris onto the court. It’s a long walk to the dressing room, and I remember CBS showing Pistons fans throwing trash on Bird after the ejection with Laimbeer the year before. I also can’t remember anyone giving Bill Fitch and the Rockets a hard time in ‘86 when he pulled his starters early and they went in the dressing room once Game 6 was no longer in question.
@NBAHistoryCLNS
@NBAHistoryCLNS 11 ай бұрын
I agree. I also agreed w fitch in 86. Cmon! They had an effigy of Ralph Sampson hanging from the balcony. I would yank my guys too
@manofdef
@manofdef 11 ай бұрын
@@NBAHistoryCLNS I’m with you there, Fitch did the right thing and I think KC did too. It was a different time, back when fans were allowed to storm the court after the final buzzer. I can’t imagine too many radio stations today that would print and distribute “Sampson Is A Sissy” signs for the ticket holders as WZDU did for Game 6.
@eddieG667
@eddieG667 11 ай бұрын
@@NBAHistoryCLNS after the 84 loss at Boston Garden, the fans stormed the court and Kareem had his goggles taken. The fans later stormed the Laker bus and started shaking it. That could've gotten REALLY ugly.
@blakelewis857
@blakelewis857 11 ай бұрын
Old news. How many videos of this do we have to see on KZbin :)?
@carolynclaire5241
@carolynclaire5241 11 ай бұрын
A million…that’s ok with me.
@NBAHistoryCLNS
@NBAHistoryCLNS 11 ай бұрын
And this is a new version of an old story.
@neal6473
@neal6473 11 ай бұрын
Bad boys fan for life 😎👍.
@blakelewis857
@blakelewis857 11 ай бұрын
@@neal6473 No doubt - Detroit fans stay true all the way :).
@carolynclaire5241
@carolynclaire5241 11 ай бұрын
@@NBAHistoryCLNS And I love it!!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️
@rollinstonemoula9689
@rollinstonemoula9689 3 ай бұрын
Double standard 😎
@dmvweezy5235
@dmvweezy5235 6 ай бұрын
Nobody talks about the Boston Celtics not shakin the Detroit Pistons hands either.
@nonamewillbegiven1217
@nonamewillbegiven1217 Ай бұрын
Clueless
@TWKozak-hs9bo
@TWKozak-hs9bo 5 ай бұрын
Haters were always full of crap. Pistons fans knew at the time what was going on.
@jerryapgar2579
@jerryapgar2579 11 ай бұрын
Celtics left early in 86 game 6 against the Rockets because in 84 the fans stormed the court. They left early in 88 for their safety because they were on the road. 1991 Pistons did it at home, because they hated the Bulls. Bad sportsmanship. Isaiah is one still crying after all these years about everything. Boo hoo I got left off the Dream Team bla bla. Get over it already
@NBAHistoryCLNS
@NBAHistoryCLNS 11 ай бұрын
The Rockets left early in 86, not the celtics
@jerryapgar2579
@jerryapgar2579 11 ай бұрын
@@NBAHistoryCLNS they both did. Celtics starters were celebrating before the game ended
@jerryapgar2579
@jerryapgar2579 11 ай бұрын
@@NBAHistoryCLNS did you even watch the game? I saw it live and recorded it. Watched it several times. Celtics left early to avoid the crowd
@rollinstonemoula9689
@rollinstonemoula9689 3 ай бұрын
Stop it.. Leaving early is leaving early 😎
@James-ki5ix
@James-ki5ix 2 ай бұрын
Funny how they had to change the game because Jordan was crying about getting hit hard, Thomas damn near got his head taken off by Malone with a 💩 load of stitches 🪡, now I know how Jordan won six chips!!!
@guledahmed9415
@guledahmed9415 9 ай бұрын
Why the Chicago Bulls and Micheal Jordan cry baby's the Celtics left the pistons Dadley in the file line Micheal Jordan and the Bulls cry baby's I'm not a pistons fan and Bulls fan but I'm a NBA long time fan the Seattle Supersonic fan I play high-school basketball
@nonamewillbegiven6847
@nonamewillbegiven6847 8 ай бұрын
Yawn troll
@nonamewillbegiven1217
@nonamewillbegiven1217 Ай бұрын
Yawn crybaby
@carolynclaire5241
@carolynclaire5241 11 ай бұрын
Laimbeer is not a nice person. Fact
@Elkman8102
@Elkman8102 2 ай бұрын
MJ is still mad/sensitive about this walk off because no matter what he cannot change the fact that he was 1-3 vs the pistons in the playoffs.
@nonamewillbegiven1217
@nonamewillbegiven1217 Ай бұрын
Says the mad trolll
@nonamewillbegiven1217
@nonamewillbegiven1217 Ай бұрын
You can't change the actual fact the Bulls swept the Pistons into irrelevancy while they went on to win more chips than they did. Trolll
@revealwhatsrealministries1251
@revealwhatsrealministries1251 7 ай бұрын
ABSOLUTELY NO EXCUSE FOR WALKING OFF!!!
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