The most beautiful/unforgettable moment in NBA History... Appreciation.

Originally Posted by NASTii SWAG 23

Thank you mom & pops for naming me after the GOAT.
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serious question: do some of you sit around getting off to old MJ clips? I swear to god some of you have unhealthy obsessions with this man... the mostunforgettable/beautiful moment in NBA history? This? I don't think it's beautiful, and it's certainly not the most unforgettable.. it wasn'teven all that surprising a moment, i think everyone knew it was about to happen.

This type of post seems to pop up all the time in here...and i don't understand why.

Move on already..
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Originally Posted by jville819

Craftsy, what's yours?
i wouldn't label one moment most beautiful slash unforgettable... b/c my most unforgettable moments aren't necessarily the most"beautiful" moments
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So i don't know really - but i don't think i have something that fits into this made up category that's sole purpose is to slob over MJ some more.
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at people saying he pushed off. Y'all act like he wouldn't have finished them off in game 7 if it came to it
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Originally Posted by dmbrhs

Originally Posted by DG Kyrk 33

the switch-handed layup.
If Derek Jeter didn't exist, that would be the most overrated play in the history of sports.
Totally agree. I never knew what other people saw in that move to make it so memorable/amazing.
 
Originally Posted by dlsilva21

Originally Posted by dmbrhs

Originally Posted by DG Kyrk 33

the switch-handed layup.
If Derek Jeter didn't exist, that would be the most overrated play in the history of sports.
Totally agree. I never knew what other people saw in that move to make it so memorable/amazing.

thanks mike for doing it against the Lakers
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...thanks derek for doingit against the a's you bastard
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Great moment. Watching it live was so appreciated. Anyone know a place where you can watch entire old games?
IF MJ pushed, it wasnt a very big one.
 
Since your still young, I can understand why you picked that moment, but I can think of several Jordan moments just as good

-Game 5 against Lakers for first ring...crying while holding the ball
-Free throw shot against Cavs in I think 88...jumping in the air, fist pumping
-63 pt game in playoffs against Boston...on the baseline, several times between the legs, then the pull up jay
-Flu game against Jazz...Pippen helping him off the court
-Last All star game...baseline jumper over Marion
-55 pt game against Knicks...last possesion with the the pass to Longley
 
Originally Posted by COOLnificent

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Spurs = OWNED.

celebrating to early FTL. Fisher ran straight to the team bus.
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. Son didnt even wait around in the arena
�Honestly, if he would have stayed in San Antonio any longer, the fans would have killed him.
 
Originally Posted by ThrowedInDaGame

Originally Posted by COOLnificent

Lakersfan1 wrote:
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Spurs = OWNED.

celebrating to early FTL. Fisher ran straight to the team bus.
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. Son didnt even wait around in the arena
�Honestly, if he would have stayed in San Antonio any longer, the fans would have killed him.

I remember seeing this too. I didnt care for either team that much but I wanted the spurs to win. when i saw that .4 shot go in i was
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. my dad wasHEATED
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Originally Posted by DJKona

6? 6??? @%%!!!!???
this is what im saying.

No 6 year old actually gives a ratsass about sport.

i was still concerned with how i was going to be a ninja turtle when i grew up when i was 6.

to a 6 year old, candy > everything else.
 
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