it's gotta be Yinka Dare, there was never anything more exciting than watching him and seeing why the ball will end and forever wishing for that 1st ever assist. absolute priceless, cherokee parks eat your heart out, the other one that i really enjoyed was manute bol and shawn bradley, if they only had a little punch on, it'll bring back all those stick figure drawings from my youth.
2007-01-12 14:12:58
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answered by curlyhurlymo 3
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I am a fan of the New York Knicks so I would have to say Patrick Ewing. He holds many Knicks scoring records. His #33 was retired by the Knicks in 2003. He was on good Knick teams that had opportunities to win championships. The Knicks would have won in 1994 had Olajuwon not tipped Stark's shot. They could have won in 1997, but the Knicks lost their control and got into a brawl with the Miami Heat. Patrick Ewing will always be my favorite basketball player. He was a great scorer for us and I didn't appreciate the way the fans were treating him in his last days with the Knicks. He should have retired as a Knick.
2007-01-12 21:59:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Billy Paultz. Two can play that game, ha ha just kidding also. Julius The Doctor Irrrrrrrrrrrrving. Reason being is that he was the first player I ever saw that did a move that I couldn't replicate. Most everyone else was just very tall but doing the same as any basketball player could on the court. Dr J was like seeing an angel or something not human, I couldn't believe my eyes. Keep in mind if you see highlight tapes in modern day his stuff looks like nothing compared to today but at that time it was out of the world.
2007-01-12 21:57:54
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answered by Mere Exposure 5
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Michael Jordan.
2007-01-13 18:05:34
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answered by WestCoastin4Life 7
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Larry Bird
2007-01-12 22:57:36
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answered by Dusty 7
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Larry Bird! Leader of the biggest dynasty in the history of the NBA
2007-01-12 21:57:48
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answered by ShouldBeWorking 6
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Mose Kleinfeld
2007-01-12 21:52:58
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answered by ? 7
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KG because he is the best all around player in the NBA. He is also a class act you never hear about him doing any of this stupid crap that some of these other guy's do.
2007-01-12 22:21:48
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answered by ? 4
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Magic Johnson, because he was so versatile, he could play any position, like when he started at center in the finals against Philadelphia and scored 42 points.
He also is the all time leader in career triple doubles - a good indicator for all around effectiveness
Plus he always looked like he was having so much fun playing
2007-01-12 21:52:38
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answered by edivine 4
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Wilt Chamberlin 20 thousand women said so
2007-01-12 21:55:13
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answered by BEACHRESCUE 4
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