Sort of sad seeing him AGAINST the Pistons. So great to see what he made of himself post playing career. The Microwave will always be a Piston legend.
@CliffPierson777Ай бұрын
Vinnie Johnson could've been a huge piece in the playoffs for the Spurs that year if Robinson didn't get hurt.
@PeculiAairАй бұрын
Thank you for uploading.
@douglassmith775028 күн бұрын
Looks like a fullback..but could flat out play..strong jumper in his day
@bubufubuАй бұрын
*Hits Darrell Walker with the Full Body Crossover
@chaunceychappelle326529 күн бұрын
They called him the Microwave.
@johncase2408Ай бұрын
Vinnie was a sixth man bucket marvel! The microwave could heat up fast.
@andresdelportillo9917Ай бұрын
If only him and Rodman didn’t have that incident
@plainsimple244Ай бұрын
IF THE PISTONS HAD VINNIE JOHNSON AND JAMES EDWARDS IN 1991-92 THEY WIN THE NBA TITLE HANDS DOWN!
@MrSmitty1074Ай бұрын
Nope
@plainsimple244Ай бұрын
@@MrSmitty1074 Yep.
@damienkirksey7026Ай бұрын
@@plainsimple244Wrong!! SMH
@plainsimple244Ай бұрын
@@damienkirksey7026 Well how could you say, wrong? Explain your position please. Perhaps I may have been mistaken? I mean, with a healthy team along with Vinnie Johnson and James Edwards, the Pistons were back-to-back champions, they were obviously injured in '91 playing through it; it's obvious they let Chicago win, so why break up that team by not having Vinnie Johnson and James Edwards for the 1991-92 season? I mean just for the sake of 'revenge' or seeing if you can win again, even if you don't win, you still have a championship-type of team ... So why break it up? There had to be a reason, right? Who would benefit from the Pistons not having Vinnie Johnson and James Edwards? Certainly not the Pistons. But whom?
@MrSmitty1074Ай бұрын
@@plainsimple244 Detroit didn't win the the title in '91. Why would they win in '92?