The 89 Pistons would be hard to beat with the rules of the 80s.
@RG-ct6qz11 күн бұрын
Finally some good questions on a basketball show.
@ronaldochicog2912 күн бұрын
Big fan of the podcast! Glad you’re back! 🍿
@Etwnby521115 күн бұрын
Ok, Salley is my favorite ex player now. They should put him on TV for games!
@TSB4315 күн бұрын
😂😂😂
@tellitlikeitisfresh654115 күн бұрын
You cap
@daviddavid132013 күн бұрын
Showtime was the Magic and Kareem show but as a kid in the mid to late 80s B.Scott was my man and the reason I used the number 4 in highschool and still my favorite number as a 40 year old today. That mid range and slashing game was on point.
@jiveturkey136713 күн бұрын
John Sally might be the funniest nba player next to Shaq 😂😂😂😂
@GodsSoldier37613 күн бұрын
Fax 😂😂😂 I was dying listening to the podcast
@tmcjetlife49522 күн бұрын
"Umm heyy brotha, u want a latte" 💀💀💀😂😂😂
@raykarena459514 күн бұрын
Sal's funny 😅😅😅
@BabyStation-z3r15 күн бұрын
Dope
@MidRiseLiving6 күн бұрын
Salley is being modest. He good some good blocks on MJ. The younger Salley can play small forward
@dvante10115 күн бұрын
There are so many pause moments in this episode but good show
@gikiaaf377115 күн бұрын
Pardon ur gay ass 🎉
@cmack176 күн бұрын
When Lucas tried to break his wrist, why did he not simply say, "Good move sir"? What was the complaint about? Why were fights happening if clobbering people was legal and considered good defense?
@naptown420015 күн бұрын
Nba today has gotten soft
@im2hastyle15 күн бұрын
I tell these ignorant online fake fans all the time that basketball was just a rougher manlier sport back then. Detroit were not the only thugs. EVERYONE was like that! But of course keyboard warriors these days just love voicing their ignorant opinions all the time without having even been through anything remotely near those times.
@grantkerridge15 күн бұрын
You da man😉seriously dude, put your ruler away ..
@mannyneva176014 күн бұрын
Everyone was not
@thesentinelsfootballchanne32125 күн бұрын
But we remember Bill Lambert above everybody. No I didn't get to see Bill Lambert play live but I find it interesting that the bad boys reputation still holds up to this day.
@grantkerridge5 күн бұрын
For me, I’m drawn to the underdogs and that’s what the Bad Boy Pistons represented. Playing in an era where the Lakers and Celtics dominated, Detroit showed that through teamwork, they were able to defy the odds and win. Nothing was gifted to them and their success took time but ultimately they formed a brotherhood that was unbreakable. They were controversial and different to what most expected and they were able create a style of basketball that shocked the world. They were unashamedly proud of their roots and also played a apart in integrating hip hop culture with the NBA. There’s some great documentaries that show their rise from being one of the poorest clubs in the league to Champions. Anything is possible. @@thesentinelsfootballchanne3212
@OrondeBranch13 сағат бұрын
Sal is saying EVERYTHING I been tryna tell yall 😂😂😂. People wanna say Bron travels yet say ZERO about MJ and his travel spin move 😂😂😂.
@cornellhartfield873112 күн бұрын
Sal is the best
@TheDocmike234 күн бұрын
he is dishonest!!! Jordan did not pass the ball because his teammates were not reliable enough. And dennis rodman said in the last dance ''we tried to hurt physically michael jordan'' thats another level of physicality.
@mannyneva176014 күн бұрын
Saying Joe could bully MJ is absurd and saying he traveled on his spin is a blatant lie
@prvtjy13 күн бұрын
Joe used to lock that dude up like he was in county doing hard time,…
@axelarroyo328613 күн бұрын
Lmao Joe D did not lock MJ up the team had a defensive scheme. No one player could ever lock up MJ
@mannyneva176013 күн бұрын
@@axelarroyo3286 tats what I said
@mannyneva176013 күн бұрын
@@prvtjy Joe used to his ass blazed, stop lying for another man
@prvtjy13 күн бұрын
@@axelarroyo3286 You must have never heard of Mr Len Bias,…
@truupsidetv261612 күн бұрын
dont dis world.....neither one of yall ever averaged 5.6 assists