i always loved dream... footwork like a ballerina, cat like quickness, nba smarts, that irresistible dream shake on the baseline, the up and unders, amazing defense, he could shoot it from outside - i could watch him all day long, in fact i still watch his highlights from time to time because i never get sick of them
and a gentleman off the court
man '94 finals were on of my favs of all time - it was a slug fest between these two giants of the game
i always loved dream... footwork like a ballerina, cat like quickness, nba smarts, that irresistible dream shake on the baseline, the up and unders, amazing defense, he could shoot it from outside - i could watch him all day long, in fact i still watch his highlights from time to time because i never get sick of them
and a gentleman off the court
man '94 finals were on of my favs of all time - it was a slug fest between these two giants of the game
I was surprised to see that they could really compare the 2. That is by no way saying that Ewing was a chump.
Didn't the Rockets play the Wildcats in London that year
Patrick Ewing - for his entire body of work. He dominated Massachussets HS basketball, dominated college basketball in the middle and was the sole reason the Knicks were so feared and respected throughout the 1990's.